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CREAM/GOLD
A cream coloured dog has fur that is darker than chalk dogs, and has some hints of golden colour in the coat. Ones with a deeper and richer tone would be called golden coloured. Cream and gold dogs are not always monotone. Oftentimes, there are darker and lighter areas to their coat.
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CREAM/GOLD
First Generation Goldendoodles
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Winnie at 11 weeks
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Winnie full grown
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Abby at 10 weeks
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Abby at 2 years
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Biscuit at 9 weeks
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Biscuit at 10 months old
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Brinkley at 8 weeks
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Brinkley at 10 weeks
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Kina at 15 weeks
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Kina at 2 years
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Milo at 5 weeks
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Milo at 5 months
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Ollie at 8 weeks
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Ollie full grown
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Frieda at 4 months
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Frieda at 13 months
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Chase at 8 weeks
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Chase at one year
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Gracie pup at 10 weeks
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Gracie at 11 months
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Lucy pup
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Lucy at 11 months
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F1B (backcross) Goldendoodles
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Blue at 5 wks - Goldendoodle to Golden Retriver backcross
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Blue at 13 weeks
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F2B (2nd generation backcross) Goldendoodles
First Generation Labradoodles
F1B (backcross) Labradoodles
Multigeneration Labradoodles
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DaVinci - a cream wool pup
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DaVinci as an adult
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