When breeding designer dogs, typically a doodle mix, there is a variety in coat type.  To understand, you must first know that furnishings refers to the longer haid on the face of a dog (mustache, eyebrows, beard).  It gives a goldendoodle a teddy bear/scruffy look.  Furnishings are a dominant trait.  A puppy only needs one copy from one parent to get the look.  A goldendoodle that does NOT carry furnishings will tend to shed more and will look more like a purebred golden retriever.  

Curly Coat

If each parent has a curl gene and the puppy inherits it from both parents, the coat will appear really curly.  

Wavy Coat

If a goldendoodle gets one curl gene from one parent and a non curl gene from the other, they will have a wavy coat.  

Straight Coat

If a goldendoodle inherits no curl genes from its parents and has furnishings, the fur will appear completely straight and a fluffy texture.    

Flat Coat

This is considered an “improper coat” and typically means the dog does not have furnishings.  

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