The phrase identifies a specific type of dog resulting from crossbreeding. “F1b” indicates a backcross generation, where an F1 hybrid is bred back to one of its original parent breeds. “English Cream” refers to a lighter shade of golden retriever, known for its creamy, almost white coat. “Goldendoodle” signifies a cross between a golden retriever and a poodle. Thus, the phrase denotes a dog with a goldendoodle lineage that is 75% poodle and exhibits the lighter coat coloration derived from the English Cream golden retriever line.
This particular crossbreed is sought after for several reasons. The higher percentage of poodle genetics often results in a more hypoallergenic coat, appealing to individuals with allergies. The desired coat color adds to its aesthetic appeal, further increasing its popularity. Breeders aim to combine the gentle temperament of the golden retriever with the intelligence and lower-shedding coat of the poodle, resulting in a companion animal suitable for diverse households. This breeding strategy contributes to the ongoing development and refinement within the designer dog world.