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APRICOT / RED
An apricot coloured dog has fur the colour of the inside of a peach. Many apricot coats will fade over time, and some will deepen in colour.
A red coloured dog has fur the same colour as an Irish Setter and while some highlighting may occur, the coat remains a deep red.
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APRICOT/RED
First Generation Goldendoodles
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Socrates at 8 weeks - APRICOT
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Socrates at 4 months
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Chewbacca, a mini, as a pup - APRICOT
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Chewy as an adult
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Reagan at 4 months - RED
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Reagan as an adult
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Buddy at 8 weeks - RED
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Buddy at 1 year
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Kaya at 13 weeks - APRICOT
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Kaya at 2.5 years
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Kramer pup - RED
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Kramer as an adult
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Mowgli pup - RED
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Mowgli at 8 months
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Mowgli as an adult
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Murphy 7 weeks - APRICOT
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...to be continued!
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Nelson pup - APRICOT
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Nelson as an adult
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Rosie 5 weeks - RED
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Rosie at 8 months
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Rusty pup -APRICOT
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Rusty as an adult
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Dewey at 6 weeks - APRICOT
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Dewey as an adult
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Ginger 11 weeks - RED
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Ginger at 5 months
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Bluto as a pup - RED
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Bluto at 9 mos
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Bluto as an adult
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Wrigley at 3 months - APRICOT
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Wrigley at 1 year
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Winnie at 7 weeks - APRICOT
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Winnie at 3 months
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Winnie as adult
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Cody as a pup - APRICOT
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Cody at 8½ months
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F1b (backcross) Goldendoodles
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Scamper at six weeks - APRICOT
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4 months
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4 months
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1 year
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Happy to be 2
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Emmie a miniature - APRICOT
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Emmie at 10 months
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Reese at six weeks - RED
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Reese at 3 months
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Reese at 6 months
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F2B (2nd generation backcross) Goldendoodles
First Generation Labradoodles
F1b (backcross) Labradoodles
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Hannah's Prayer at 12 weeks - APRICOT
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to be continued...
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Multigeneration Labradoodles
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Natalie - a fleece pup - APRICOT
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Natalie as an adult
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Dreamer as a pup - APRICOT
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Dreamer as an adult
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Ozzie as a pup - RED
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Ozzie as an adult
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Rosie as a pup - RED
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Rosie as an adult
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