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Groodle Dog Breed Information | Kellyville Pets

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Thinking of getting a Groodle Puppy? Get all the information you need in our dog breed guide to see if a Groodle is the right dog for you.

Fast Facts:

How long will my Groodle live? 10-15 years

What will my dogs energy levels be like? High

How big will my Groodle grow? 15-30kg 

Will a Groodle be suitable for my family? Moodles are suitable for active families

What size housing is recommended for my Groodle? Large backyard required



Groodle Temperament

Groodles are known to be a cheerful, loyal and sweet natured breed. They are an intelligent dog and loves to be included in all aspects of family life. They are a very affectionate, outgoing and playful breed, making them great for families with children and they generally get along well with other dogs and household pets, given they have been well socialised as a puppy.



Groodle Health Issues

Hip Dysplasia: A common disease where a malformation in the hip joint results in the joint rubbing and grinding. This can lead to irritation, pain and impaired walking ability. 

Bloat: When a dogs stomach fills with food, fluid or gas, making it expand and put pressure against other organs, as well as compromising blood flow. Large breed dogs with narrow, deep chests are the highest at risk. This is increased when dogs eat very quickly as they can swallow air that they may be unable to release later.

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA): A group of retinal degeneration diseases that worsens over time and can lead to impaired vision or even blindness.

 

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CARE GUIDE © Copyright 2016 Kellyville Pets - All information found in this care guide is based upon our own experience. The information provided is not the only information available. In any medical situations,  you should always consult your vet, including questions regarding your pet's diet.