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Things you should know before owning a Shepadoodle

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If you don't already know much about shepadoodles and intend to purchase one or two of this breed, there are some important things you should know about them. A shepadoodle breed originated from the cross between a standard poodle and a German shepherd dog. This mixture births the gorgeous shepadoodle. The mixture varies from each puppy based on which of their parents they resemble. You never really know for sure what to expect, but you'd definitely get a cute puppy.

Shepadoodles are quite friendly and are great for families. They share the love bond with the family and literally can't stay away. If you need an obedient, loving, energetic, and kind dog, then the shepadoodle is the right pick for you. Another convenient reason you should get a shepadoodle is that they shed very small amounts of hair, so they are perfect as indoor dogs and won't leave a trail of hair around the house. This breed of dogs came to the limelight when famous skaters; Fedor Andreev and partner Meryl Davis showed off their shepadoodle on social media. Shepadoodles are not pure breeds and are hypoallergic. However, they are highly valuable and quite expensive. They mostly inherit the best genes of both parents and turn out remarkable. Naturally, this unique breed was identified as a pooch or poodle, but in 1992, 'doodle' was added as a suffix to the name.

Brief History of shepapoodles

It will interest you to know that poodles were quite famous amongst the upper-class and influential ladies in the past. This was mostly due to their cute, small and lightweight nature as they were easy to carry around. The US army originally bred them in the 1960s, and they were trying to create a dog that shed less hair and was also intelligent. Shepadoodles are referred to as designer dogs which means they are a man-made mixture of two different breeds. Due to their popularity, dog breeders have experimented with crossbreeding and finally created a successful cross between a poodle and a German shepherd, thereby birthing the name 'shepadoodle.'

There are various shepadoodles, including the standard shepadoodle and the miniature/micro shepadoodle. The American Canines Hybrid club recognizes Shepadoodles. However, they haven't been recognized by the American Kennel Club. Imagine having a dog that comes from a poodle and a German shepherd? And best believe they inherit all the amazing traits of each parent. Thanks to their low shedding, if you have mild allergies but still have much love for dogs, then a shepadoodle is right for you.

Things to expect from a sheepadoodle

Shepadoodle temperament and personality

Being a mixed breed, shepadoodles may inherit various characters from both parents. German shepherds are big, intelligent, and loyal dogs. They are really courageous and are quite easy to train. They are faithful, good-mannered, and quite obedient. They are patient with their owners and careful with children. The shepadoodle inherits their obedience and aloof manner. However, they are not aggressive but even highly protective of loved ones.

On the other hand, the standard poodles were originally hunting dogs and were bursting with energy. They are also lively, smart, and obedient. They also require much attention from their owners and may need early training to learn to socialize. The mixture of two intelligent breeds birth a smart, active, and alert shepadoodle filled with much energy.

Size, Color, and Coat type of the shepadoodle

Most shepadoodle puppies for sale are mini or miniature shepapoodles and are of average height and weight ranging from 35-45 pounds. There is also a smaller version that comes from the breed with a toy poodle, and they generally have a weight of 35 pounds or less and are more expensive. Another thing you should know is that their coat varies. Some are straight, curly, or wavy and medium length. Their pattern depends largely on which of their parents have the dominant gene. If the poodle has the dominant gene, it results in a puppy with a significant coat and color pattern. If it's the German shepherd with the dominant gene, you can expect patches or a cream, bronze, and black mixture.

Shepadoodle price

Shepadoodles are very pricey, especially when it's a mixture of a german shepherd and standard poodle. However, most shepadoodle owners will agree that these intelligent and beautiful dogs are worth the price. They are full of energy and obedient. The price of a shepadoodle puppy may range from $1000 - $3000 depending on the breeding company and the kind of traits you'd like your shepadoodle to have. You can search online for the best shepadoodle puppies North Carolina.

 

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