What is a Goberdoodle?
A Rare and Remarkable Companion: Golden Retriever × Siberian Husky × Poodle
The Goberdoodle is a newer and lesser-known hybrid breed, but those who meet one rarely forget them. These stunning dogs are a cross between a Goberian (Golden Retriever × Siberian Husky) and a Goldendoodle (Golden Retriever × Poodle), making them a unique blend of three beloved breeds:
The ever-loyal Golden Retriever
The intelligent and low-shedding Poodle
The athletic and striking Siberian Husky
The result? A dog that’s as intelligent as it is beautiful, with a friendly, adventurous personality, an eye-catching coat, and a deep desire to bond with their people.
Let’s dive deeper into what makes the Goberdoodle such a special companion.
A Three-Way Hybrid: Understanding the Goberdoodle's Lineage
Golden Retriever:
Known for their patience, gentleness, and eager-to-please nature, Goldens are consistently ranked among the most popular family dogs in the world. They are loving, trainable, and loyal—qualities that make a perfect foundation for any mixed breed.
Siberian Husky:
Huskies add athleticism, intelligence, and stunning looks—often with striking blue or bi-colored eyes and unique facial markings. They are pack-oriented and social, making them friendly (if sometimes independent) companions.
Poodle:
Poodles contribute their exceptional intelligence, low-shedding coats, and a biddable nature. They come in various sizes (standard, miniature, toy), but most Goberdoodles are bred using standard Poodles, which help balance out the size and energy level of the mix.
A Goberdoodle inherits varied traits from all three breeds, which makes each one a little different—but consistently wonderful.
What Do Goberdoodles Look Like?
There is a lot of variety in appearance due to the complex genetics behind a three-breed cross, but here are some typical features:
Size: Most Goberdoodles are medium to large, ranging from 45 to 75 pounds, depending on the parents.
Coat: Their coat can be wavy, curly, or slightly straight, and varies in texture from plush to soft curls. They are often lower-shedding than many other breeds, though not always fully hypoallergenic.
Colors: Coat colors may include cream, gold, red, chocolate, black, gray, or even tricolor patterns. Some inherit husky-style masks or blue eyes, giving them a striking appearance.
Expression: Many have a sweet, open face with almond-shaped eyes, thick feathered tails, and a well-proportioned athletic build.
Their look is often described as teddy bear-like, wolfy, or just plain majestic.
Temperament: What Is a Goberdoodle Like?
Goberdoodles are bred with family-friendly temperaments in mind. While personality can vary from puppy to puppy, most are:
Highly intelligent and quick to learn
Affectionate and deeply people-oriented
Playful and social with both humans and other dogs
Energetic and adventurous, especially in outdoor settings
Gentle with children, making them ideal family dogs
Because of their husky and poodle lineage, some Goberdoodles can also be:
A bit chatty or expressive
Occasionally independent-minded (especially during adolescence)
Very smart—which can be both a joy and a challenge if they aren’t mentally stimulated
They’re not couch potatoes—they thrive with mental enrichment, play, and exercise. But they’re also intuitive dogs that know how to relax and enjoy quiet time with their people.
Training & Exercise Needs
Goberdoodles are highly trainable, especially with positive reinforcement methods. Their intelligence means they pick up commands quickly, but consistency is key—especially through the teenage phase.
They need:
Daily walks and playtime
Access to a yard or active indoor games
Mental stimulation, like puzzle toys or short training sessions
Early socialization with new people, places, and experiences
Because of the husky influence, some may have a strong prey drive or wanderlust, so a secure fence and leash training are musts.
Coat Care and Grooming
Their coat care depends heavily on whether they take after the curlier Goldendoodle or the more plush-coated Goberian side. Most Goberdoodles need:
Regular brushing (2–4 times/week) to prevent mats and tangles
Professional grooming every 6–10 weeks, especially if they have a curlier coat
Ear cleaning, nail trims, and dental care as part of a regular grooming routine
They are lower shedding than Huskies or pure Goldens, and many are compatible with mild dog allergies—but allergy sufferers should always spend time with a pup before committing.
Is a Goberdoodle Right for You?
A Goberdoodle is a great match if you’re looking for a dog that is:
Friendly and social
Intelligent and trainable
Great with kids and other pets
Happy to hike, play, or cuddle on the couch
Beautiful inside and out
They do best in homes where they’ll get:
Daily interaction
Room to move
Consistent training
Lots of love and time with their people
They’re not ideal for homes where they'll be left alone for long periods, as they can become bored or anxious. But for active individuals, families, or anyone who wants a loyal, interactive companion, a Goberdoodle might be the perfect fit.
Final Thoughts
The Goberdoodle may not be as well-known as other doodle crosses (yet), but this triple-mix hybrid offers the best of three breeds. With their smarts, sweet nature, and eye-catching looks, it’s no surprise that more families are falling in love with them every day.
Whether you're drawn to their intelligence, charm, or simply want a companion who keeps you smiling, the Goberdoodle is a dog with the heart of gold, the mind of a scholar, and the soul of an adventurer.
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If you’re interested in welcoming one of our Goberdoodle puppies into your home, we’d love to hear from you! Please fill out our Puppy Interest Form to get started.
This helps us learn more about you, your lifestyle, and the type of puppy that would be the best fit for your family. You can also text or call us directly at 845.384.2639 if you have questions or want to discuss availability. We strive to match each puppy with the perfect home and will reach out to you as soon as possible after receiving your form.








