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    The 9 Most Common Health Problems in Goldendoodles

    By Maura Hoff,

    2024-09-03

    Goldendoodles are sweet, loyal, and intelligent dogs that make great family pets. A cross between a golden retriever and a poodle, goldendoodles inherited the best traits and qualities from each parent breed. Still, like all breeds, goldendoodles come with their own set of health problems. If you’re planning to introduce a goldendoodle to your family, prepare to research the breed. Read on to learn the nine most common health problems in goldendoodles.

    #1: Hip and Elbow Dysplasia

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    Goldendoodles are active dogs that are easily excitable. They need plenty of exercise and love to run, jump, and play. This behavior is common, but it is tough on their joints, and they are likely to develop hip and elbow dysplasia.

    Signs of hip and elbow dysplasia include difficulty getting up or lying down, weak limbs, and limping.

    #2: Hypothyroidism or Hyperthyroidism

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    People enjoy goldendoodles because they are a loving, loyal, intelligent dog breed.

    Goldendoodles have the potential to develop thyroid issues, which regulate their metabolism. Hyperthyroidism is an overactive thyroid that causes a fast metabolism. Hypothyroidism is an underactive thyroid, and it causes the metabolism to slow.


    Symptoms of thyroid issues include weight gain without a stronger appetite, lethargy, and loss of fur. Also, be aware of intolerance to the cold, as this could be a sign of a thyroid condition.

    #3: Cataracts

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    Goldendoodles inherit various coats and colors from the poodle.

    Cataracts are a common health issue in poodles, and it was passed along to the goldendoodle as well. Cataracts cause cloudiness within the eyes, and the vision becomes blurry and dull. It is a disease that can eventually lead to blindness.

    #4: Addison’s Disease

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    The goldendoodle breed is a cross between the golden retriever and the poodle.

    Addison’s disease is one of the most common health problems in goldendoodles because it is also common in poodles. Also called hypoadrenocorticism, Addison’s disease occurs when the adrenal glands don’t produce the proper hormones within the dog. This causes hormone deficiency issues.

    While testing is required for diagnosis, the disease is manageable with monthly medication injections and consistent vet appointments. Symptoms may include weight loss, lethargy, excessive drinking, vomiting, and diarrhea.

    #5: Subaortic Stenosis

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    #6: Sebaceous Adenitis

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    Subaortic stenosis is a hereditary heart condition common in golden retrievers. Goldendoodles are also prone to this condition. Subaortic stenosis is the narrowing of the aortic valve that causes a blockage of blood flow to the heart. This causes the heart to work harder and leads to difficulty breathing, fainting, or cardiac arrest. In severe cases, it can also lead to sudden death.

    Diagnosis requires X-rays, an electrocardiogram, and an echocardiogram from a cardiologist. Depending on the severity, heart medication can help regulate the disease. Surgery may be an option for extreme cases as well.

    #7: Cancer

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    Developed in 1969, goldendoodles became popular “designer dogs” by the 1990s.

    A goldendoodle is a cross between a golden retriever and a poodle . Unfortunately, cancer is a common health problem in both parent breeds and is now prominent in the goldendoodle.

    Common cancers in dogs include lymphoma, melanoma, and osteosarcoma. If you notice changes in your dog’s behavior or lumps forming on their body, please contact your vet immediately.

    #8: Arthritis

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    A goldendoodle makes a great service dog because of its sweet, loving demeanor and patience.

    Arthritis is a common condition in dogs with an active lifestyle. Arthritis, or osteoarthritis, causes painful inflammation in multiple joints. A veterinarian can diagnose through physical examinations and X-rays.

    Symptoms may include stiff walking and movements and difficulty getting up or lying down. You will also notice your dog will physically slow down during walks and activities. Many show reluctance to perform normal movements like jumping on the couch or walking up and down steps. While there is no cure for arthritis, the pain is manageable with proper nutrition, gentle movement, and medication.

    #9: Ear Issues

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    It is common for golden doodles to struggle with ear issues because of their length and thick fur.

    Goldendoodles are prone to ear issues because their ears are long, furry, and floppy. This combination is the perfect environment to trap dirt and moisture in the ears, causing an ear or yeast infection.

    Symptoms include scratching, rubbing the ears on the floor, and a yeasty smell. Manage infections with antibiotics and proper cleaning. To prevent these ear issues in your goldendoodle , consistent cleaning and ear inspections at home are key.

    Summary of the Nine Most Common Health Problems in Goldendoodles

    Number Common Health Problems in Goldendoodles
    1 Hip and Elbow Dysplasia
    2 Hypothyroidism
    3 Cataracts
    4 Addison’s Disease
    5 Subaortic Stenosis
    6 Sebaceous Adenitis
    7 Cancer
    8 Arthritis
    9 Ear Issues

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    Carol
    29d ago
    designer breed$, mutts cost more than pure breeds.
    Susie
    30d ago
    Golden doodle is a Golden Retriever and Poodle mix making it a MUTT! With all the cancers that Goldens get every kind there is known to dogs
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