Sheepadoodles


Sheepadoodle Dams & Reserve Lists

 
 

Mia’s F1b Mini - Medium Reserve List

1. Kelly Shuhda

2. Cole McVay

3. Meredith Seeley

4. Allison Nicholson

5. Andrea Leuenberger

6. Mary Mayland


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We raise…

  • Standard Sheepadoodles

  • Mini Sheepadoodles

  • Micro Sheepadoodles

Waiting lists…

This crossbreed is becoming very popular and Sheepadoodles are in high demand. You should be prepared to wait 6 months to a year for your puppy. It is smart to get on a list in advance so you have plenty of puppies to choose from when its your turn to pick. Once the puppies are born, they go very fast! We can never predict how many puppies we will have in a litter, so we recommend choosing 2 lists.

the breed…

A Sheepadoodle is a cross-breed of a Poodle and Old English Sheepdog. They demonstrate the playful silly traits of the Sheepdog combined with the Intelligence and Loyalty of the Pooodle.

The Sheepadoodle does not shed, but needs regular brushing to maintain a long coat, which is extremely soft and usually wavy. Sheepadoodles can have furry coats that are both straight and curly, which requires regular grooming. Brushing a few times weekly will help reduce any matting or knots. Keeping the hair trimmed around the eyes is important as well so they can always see clearly!

Sheepadoodles are mainly black and white as puppies, but some will fade over time like the Sheep Dog and become grey and white. You can sometimes see greying around the eyes and face on Sheepadoodles as a puppy, but we cannot always guarantee what your puppy’s coat color will be when they are older.