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Sheepadoodle

Poodle plus Old English Sheepdog

Sheepadoodle Breed

A Sheepadoodle is a mix of a Poodle and a Old English Sheepdog. Mini Sheepadoodles cross an OES with a mini Poodle or toy Poodle. F1 and F1b Sheepadoodles are typically very healthy and tend to love the water.  All in all, they are gentle, inquisitive, and loyal companions.

Please Note: Sheepadoodles can be an active breed. They need room to run and play daily as they can inherit herding instincts. Sheepadoodles are not best suited for small apartment settings and may be too active for households with very young children (who may feel overwhelmed) or older pet parents who are not able to give them the activity level needed. With good consistent training, this breed will become an excellent member of the family.

Appearance

Sheepadoodles come in different sizes depending on the type of Poodle that is used for breeding. They can range from mini to standard sizes, with the average weight being between 45-80 pounds. Their coat is usually thick and curly, with a mix of black, white, and sometimes gray fur. They have round faces with floppy ears and expressive eyes, making them an irresistible sight.

Temperament

Sheepadoodles are known to be affectionate and friendly dogs that make great companions for families. They are gentle and patient, making them suitable for households with children and other pets. These dogs also have a playful side to them, so be prepared for lots of fun and games! They are intelligent and eager to please, making them easy to train.

Energy Level

Due to their Poodle lineage, Sheepadoodles are energetic dogs that require regular exercise. They love to play and run around, making them the perfect partner for outdoor activities such as hiking or playing fetch. However, they are adaptable and can also do well in apartments as long as they get enough physical and mental stimulation.

Grooming

The thick coat of a Sheepadoodle requires regular brushing to prevent matting and keep it looking healthy. They are also considered to be a low-shedding breed, making them a good option for people with allergies. However, they do need occasional grooming and trimming to keep their fur from getting too long.

Conclusion

Sheepadoodles are a wonderful mix of two loving breeds, combining the intelligence and loyalty of Poodles with the playful and gentle nature of Old English Sheepdogs. They make great family pets and are well-suited for both active and apartment living. With their charming looks and friendly personalities, Sheepadoodles are sure to bring joy and love into any household. So, if you’re looking for a new furry friend, consider bringing a Sheepadoodle into your life!

Interested in learning more about the distinguishing characteristics of Sheepadoodles? Read our article Sheepadoodle vs Goldendoodle.

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Common Questions About Sheepadoodles

What is a Sheepadoodle?

A Sheepadoodle is a mix between a purebred Poodle and purebred Old English Sheepdog.

Do Sheepadoodles shed?

Overall, Sheepadoodles are a good breed choice for those who want to avoid the added mess of excessive dog hair in their home, as they tend to be low-shedding and hypoallergenic. This does not mean they do not shed, but it’s certainly significantly less than their purebred Old English Sheepdog parent. Typically for those who deal with allergies, we encourage you to consider adopting a curly-coated pup since the curlier the coat, the less shedding that pup will experience as an adult. Sheepadoodles have coats that tend to be wavy to slightly curly. It’s still important to brush them regularly to reduce any normal puppy shedding and keep their coat looking healthy and beautiful. With a little extra care, you can enjoy the many benefits of owning a Sheepadoodle without worrying about excessive shedding.

How big do Sheepadoodles get?

Medium Sheepadoodles grow to be 41-55 pounds while Standard Sheepadoodles grow to be over 55 pounds. Since each pup is a beautiful and unique blend of their genetics, this range is simply an estimate and not a guarantee.

How big do Mini Sheepadoodles get?

Toy/Petite Sheepadoodles grow to be between 4-24 pounds (usually falling on the larger side of that range) while Traditional Mini Sheepadoodles grow to be between 25-40 pounds. Since each pup is a beautiful and unique blend of their genetics, this range is simply an estimate and not a guarantee.

Are Sheepadoodles Hypoallergenic?

See our answer above about, “Do Sheepadoodles shed?”

Are Sheepadoodles Good with Children?

Sheepadoodles can be an active breed. They need room to run and play daily as they can inherit herding instincts. Sheepadoodles are not best suited for small apartment settings and may be too active for households with very young children (who may feel overwhelmed) or older pet parents who are not able to give them the activity level needed. With good consistent training, this breed will become an excellent member of the family.

What are Sheepadoodles Known for?

Sheepadoodles are friendly, social and affectionate. Their intelligence makes them easy to train and they love spending life as an active part of their families. They do have regular daily exercise needs and need room to run and play which means they are not a great fit for small apartment settings. They may also be too active for households with young children (who may feel overwhelmed) or older pet parents who are not able to give them the activity level needed. They look like big, gorgeous teddy bears and have loving temperaments.

Do Sheepadoodles Need Training?

Yes! We highly recommend Sheepadoodle owners incorporate formal dog training early in their pup’s life to establish good home and social habits. Their intelligence makes them easy to train and they love to please their owners. Good training helps Sheepadoodles channel that herding energy in positive ways.

What Colors are Sheepadoodles?

• Black/White
• Black
• White
• Red/White (extremely rare)

What are the Advantages of the Sheepadoodle Breed?

• They are healthier due to Sheepadoodle hybrid vigor.
• They are usually hypoallergenic and have far less shedding than their purebred Old English Sheepdog parent.
• They are intelligent and easy to train.
• They have a gentle, affectionate disposition making them amazing family dogs.
• They are non-drooling.
• They are one of the larger Doodle breeds.

Sheepadoodle Discounts

$100 puppy discount for military, veterans, firefighters, EMTs, police officers, pastors, teachers, and home school parents

$100 puppy discount for anyone who was referred by a Crockett Doodles Forever Home who adopted a puppy from us

All discounts must be requested and processed BEFORE the Puppy Adoption is completed on Adoption Day.

Typical Black and White Sheepadoodle Puppy Coloring

Typical Black and White Sheepadoodle Puppy Coloring

Advantages of Sheepadoodles

(These advantages are typically the case, but cannot be guaranteed to be true of each individual doodle puppy.)

  1. Sheepadoodles are often healthier due to hybrid vigor
  2. Many Sheepadoodles are hypoallergenic
  3. Sheepadoodles are almost always non-drooling
  4. Sheepadoodles are typically very friendly
  5. Mini Sheepadoodles and standard Sheepadoodles are commonly more intelligent and easier to train than a purebred Old English Sheepdog

Pricing of Sheepadoodles

Price Range: $1200-$3200

  • Pricing is based on breed, coat, color and size.
  • We reserve the right to adjust the pricing of individual puppies for any reason.

6% sales tax applies to all puppies picked up from Crockett Doodles in South Carolina.

Pups delivered outside South Carolina do not incur a sales tax.

Adult Sheepadoodle

Adult Sheepadoodle

Sheepadoodle Sizes

Toy/Petite, Traditional Mini, Medium, Standard
Pups shown above are Goldendoodles (8 weeks old) – Sizes listed are full-grown estimates.
Mini Sheepadoodles from Crockett Doodles —merle as well as black and white
Mini Sheepadoodles from Crockett Doodles —merle as well as black and white

Sheepadoodle Colors

Sheepadoodles and mini Sheepadoodle puppy colors include black, black and white, or red and white.
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