National Goldendoodle Day 2024: Date, Origin, and Ways to Celebrate

Mini Goldendoodle puppy dog ​​walks outdoors on a green lawn
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Written by Alanna Davis

Updated: November 15, 2023

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Whether you’re the proud owner of a goldendoodle or just a huge fan, National Doodle Day is a fun way to celebrate this lovable breed! Although goldendoodles don’t have a specific holiday dedicated to them yet, National Doodle Day is celebrated on May 1st each year. This holiday encompasses all kinds of doodles, so goldendoodles fit right in. Today we’ll discuss the origins of this holiday, talk about some exciting ways to celebrate, and share some fun facts about this amazing breed.

Origins of National Doodle Day

Mini Goldendoodle puppy dog ​​walks outdoors on a green lawn

On average,

goldendoodles

live for 10 to 15 years.

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The word “doodle,” simply means a poodle mixed breed dog. There are several varieties of doodles like the Aussiedoodle, the sheepadoodle, the Labordoodle, the goldendoodle, and many more. These designer dog breeds began to gain popularity in the 1990s, and since then, they’ve entered the homes and hearts of many Americans. In 2015, National Doodle Day first emerged as a holiday. According to Floofy Doodles, Jeannie North, the owner of Ripley and Rue, created this holiday as a way to celebrate and honor this loveable and loyal breed. Since its inception, more than 80 cities across the world have participated in the festivities! Here are some fun ways you can join in on the fun too.

1. Adopt a Goldendoodle

Mini goldendoodle, golden doodle puppy in a studio

Goldendoodles are also sometimes called “groodles.”

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If you’ve been thinking about adding a furry friend to your family, why not adopt a goldendoodle? This breed has many wonderful qualities. Goldendoodles are loyal, affectionate, curious, energetic, sweet-natured, and highly intelligent. Because of how gentle they are, this breed does exceptionally well with young children and other animals. They have a relaxed demeanor and don’t get agitated easily. This makes them excellent candidates to serve as service animals. We know this option isn’t feasible for everyone. If you’re unable to welcome a goldendoodle into your home, try to get on social media and spread awareness about this holiday, or spend some time volunteering at a shelter.

2. Watch Movies or TV Shows That Feature Goldendoodles

English Goldendoodle Puppy with dog toy

Goldendoodles are highly intelligent and training them is easy.

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Although this breed is relatively new compared to others, there are many famous goldendoodles in the media! One wonderful way to celebrate this holiday is to curl up on the couch and watch some TV shows or movies that feature goldendoodles. In the movie A Star Is Born, a goldendoodle named Charlie captivated audiences far and wide. What you may not have known is that this adorable pup is Bradley Cooper’s dog in real life! It’s safe to say he has excellent taste. Another goldendoodle got their chance in the spotlight in the show Lessons in Chemistry. The role of Six-Thirty was filled by a lovable dog named Gus who serves as the narrator of the story.

3. Pamper Your Goldendoodle

A small Goldendoodle Puppy (Woody) sits upright underneath a standing larger Goldendoodle Puppy (Toby) in a backyard

The popularity of this breed continues to climb with each passing year.

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For those of you who are already goldendoodle parents, National Doodle Day is a great time to spoil them a little extra. Team up with your friends and family to come up with a list of your dog’s favorite activities, then spend the day pampering them! Some wonderful ways to celebrate are to take your pup on a visit to the dog park, buy them some extra toys and treats, and brush and groom their fur. Most goldendoodles love to get attention, so getting to spend a day with their family doting on them will feel like a dream come true.

Fun Facts About Goldendoodles

goldendoodle

Goldendoodles are very social, and they enjoy playing with other dogs.

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Although this breed is wildly popular, they have many unique qualities that aren’t widely known. For example, the goldendoodle is hypoallergenic. These dogs shed very little compared to other breeds, making them a perfect fit for those who may be sensitive to dander. In addition to this, goldendoodles are also capable of high activity levels. They love to walk and hike and people who consider themselves more active will certainly enjoy their company. This breed is very easy to groom, and even inexperienced dog owners will find that they’re relatively low maintenance. With so many incredible qualities, it’s easy to see why goldendoodles have gained such widespread popularity.

Final Thoughts

It’s no secret that goldendoodles are bundles of joy who radiate happiness everywhere they go. They brighten up the lives of those who own them and capture the hearts of anyone they come across. This list is not comprehensive, and there is no shortage of ways to celebrate National Doodle Day. Grab your friends, your families, and your goldendoodles, and get ready for all the festivities!

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Alanna is a writer at A-Z Animals primarily covering insects, animals, and travel. In addition to writing, she spends her time tutoring English and exploring the east end of Long Island. Prior to receiving her Bachelor's in Economics from Stony Brook University, Alanna spent much of her time studying entomology and insect biology.

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