Description
Aslan is a striking young Goldendoodle, currently 11 months old, standing 22” to the shoulder and weighing nearly 22kg, He’s affectionate, clever, and full of energy – a fun companion for the right family.
-Loves people, cuddles & playtime
-Dog-friendly – would love a playful canine buddy
-House trained, sleeps through the night
-Needs an experienced home due to his age (not first-time owners)
-Still a big puppy at heart – working on recall, lead walking & grooming
DETAILS:
Born October 2024
Heritage - Poodle, Golden Retriever and Labrador
Parents - Tilly & Arlo (see my website for details)
Doodle generation - Multi-generation
Coat and colour - Red, fleecy, non-shedding with loose curl. White markings on chest
Height to shoulder & weight - 22”, 22kg. He may still fill out a little, but he isn’t expected to get much bigger.
ABOUT:
- House trained and sleeps through the night loose in the kitchen.
- Loves people and has lived with children. Best suited to a home with children aged 12+ as he’s big and bouncy.
- Dog-friendly – he loves other dogs and needs buddies of a similar size and playfulness, or who won’t mind a bouncy youngster.
PERSONALITY:
Aslan is playful, energetic, loves interaction, and is super smart. He loves tug games, fetching toys, garden play, walks, and cuddles. Like many young doodles, he still gets over-excited at times – he may bark and jump up when greeting people. He can also counter-surf and pinch socks if given the chance!
TRAINING & SKILLS:
Aslan is very clever and trainable, he already knows:
-Sit, Down, Wait, Touch, Paw
-Recall
-Fun trick: “Middle” (goes between your legs)
AREAS HE NEEDS SUPPORT WITH:
-Consistent training for recall and loose-lead walking
-Managing excitement: jumping up, barking
-Barking when left out of family activity or can’t follow you around the house. I think he will settle with practice given time & guidance.
-Grooming: he needs ongoing desensitisation to handling of feet, ears, and home grooming tasks
THE BEST HOME FOR HIM
Aslan will suit an active home with experience of medium-large, young, energetic dogs. He’ll thrive with plenty of exercise, mental stimulation, and clear boundaries. A canine friend to play with would be fun, but isn’t necessary.
He is not suitable as a first dog as he’s an adolescent who needs guidance, and will do best with children 12+. He’s affectionate, bright, and eager to please – with continued training and consistency, he’ll be a truly wonderful family companion.
NEXT STEPS
Please see website to make contact www.cheristonedoodles.co.uk