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From Labradoodles to Goldendoodles: Exploring the Different Types of Doodle Dogs

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From Labradoodles to Goldendoodles

If you are a dog lover, then you are definitely aware of one of the most adorable mixed dog breeds, which is the doodle dog breed. Poodle mixes are a very popular mix dog breed that produces healthy offspring.

Now we all know that there are different sizes of poodles, like toy-sized, miniature, standard, and teacup poodle. Doodle dogs are bred with each of these poodle breeds.

Each of these dog breeds shares a slightly different genetic build-up. Although the physical outcome and the temperament are not altered due to a slight change in the genetic component. But there are certain health issues that can pass on from the parents.

Now that we have a good enough idea about what is a doodle dog. And that we have a good enough idea of these curly little fur balls, let’s get to know about their different types.

Types Of Doodle Dogs

There are many different types of doodle dogs, but today we are only talking about a few of them, and they are.

1. Goldendoodle (Golden Retriever + Poodle)

Height22 – 25 inches
Weight50 – 75 pounds
PersonalityGentle, playful, friendly, and smart
Coat TextureMedium to long, curly
Coat ColorRed, brown, gold, white, black, and cream
Lifespan8 – 12 years

It’s no doubt that cross-breeding between a poodle and a Golden retriever is an obvious choice. The demand and popularity in the 1990s which never stopped again.

Goldendoodles are smart, intelligent poodle breeds with high athleticism capabilities. And since both the parents are known for their obedience, a goldendoodle is a highly obedient doodle dog.

But you need to remember one thing these doodle dogs are quite furry. And so, a goldendoodle haircuts are a must after each quarter

2. Bernedoodle (Bernese Mountain Dog + Poodle)

Height23 – 29 inches
Weight70 – 90 pounds
PersonalityGentle, playful, outgoing, and friendly
Coat TextureLong and curly
Coat ColorWhite, brown, and black
Lifespan7 -12 years

The Bernedoodle is huge, giant fur balls that are so adorable that they will crush you with their sweetness. First bred in 2003, these dogs were bred for the purpose of companionship.

Since both the parent dog breeds are working dogs, the Bernedoodle won’t mind cuddling with you on the couch. They are easier to train since they are highly intelligent dogs.

3. Labradoodle (Labrador Retriever + Poodle)

Height22 – 25 inches
Weight50 – 75 pounds
PersonalityFriendly, intelligent, playful, and outgoing
Coat TextureMedium to long, curly
Coat ColorBrown, red, black, cream, and white
Lifespan7 -12 years

The labradoodle is the first poodle mix that was ever created and became highly popular. Being the original doodle dog, they are a very intelligent and athletic dog breed.

Since poodles don’t shed as much, and labradors are pretty low maintenance, you won’t have maintained this dog as much. They are working dogs, and due to a labrador’s eagerness to please, they are great companions for you.  

Also Read: Labradoodle Vs Goldendoodle: 10 Important Differences

4. Cavapoo (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel + Poodle)

Height9 – 14 inches
Weight8 -25 pounds
PersonalityPlayful, outgoing, gentle, and curious
Coat TextureMedium to long, curly
Coat ColorGray, red, brown, cream, black, and white
Lifespan10 – 15 years

Back in 1990, the Cavapoo was first breed and instantly it became a great family dog. The Cavapoo inherits its fun-loving and caring quality from the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.

While intelligence from their poodle parent. The Cavapoo is a great dog if you are looking forward to having a therapy dog.

5. Aussiedoodle (Australian Shepherd + Poodle)  

Height10 – 15 inches
Weight25 – 70 pounds
PersonalityActive, energetic, loyal, and smart
Coat TextureMedium, curly, and wavy
Coat ColorRed, black, white, cream, gray, brown, tan, and merle
Lifespan10 – 12 years

As we all know that Australian Shepherd dogs are great as working dogs, and the poodle are also working dogs. So a combination of both these dogs is definitely going to be great as working dogs.

An Aussiedoodle was first created somewhere between the 1990s and 2000s, and people instantly fell in love with them. The beautiful little puppies ooze out the personality of fun-loving and goofiness.

Since both the parents are working dogs, the Aussiedoodle is a highly intelligent dog breed, They need a lot of exercise to burn their energy, so running around outside or doing something mentally stimulating keeps them busy.

6. Rottle (Rottweiler + Poodle)

Height10 – 25 inches
Weight50 – 90 pounds
PersonalityEager to please, playful, intelligent
Coat TextureMedium to long and curly
Coat ColorGray, brown, black, red, cream, white, blue
Lifespan8 – 10 years

You can call them in many names, a Rottie Poo, Rottie Doodle, a Rottie Poodle or simple a Rottle. It is well known that a Rottweiler is a very intelligent yet stubborn dog to take care of for a new owner.

When you mix those genes with a poodle, the result is a highly intelligent, stubborn, and athletic dog breed. These dogs need a lot of outdoor space to just run around and burn their energy. Active owners, they are great as hiking and running partners.

Also Read: Rottweiler vs. Doberman: Which breed is the right fit for you?

7. Sheepadoodle (Old English Sheepdog + Poodle)

Height16 – 22 inches
Weight60 – 80 pounds
PersonalityFriendly, playful, smart, and active
Coat TextureMedium and curly
Coat ColorWhite, black, gray
Lifespan7 – 12 years

The Sheepadoodle was first breed back in the 1960s as an experiment by the U.S Army. Since both dog breeds are known for their high intelligence, loyalty, intuition, and bravery, they make a great mix breed.

This type of doodle dog became a household name ever since the 1990s and were tagged as great family and companion dog. They are still highly popular because of their playful and carefree attitude.

8. Foodle (Fox Terrier + Poodle)

Height10 -11 inches
Weight9 -12 pounds
PersonalityCourageous, cuddly, smart, and active
Coat TextureDense, wavy, and medium
Coat ColorWhite, brown, and black
Lifespan10 -13 years

When a Fox Terrier is mixed with a poodle the outcome is something so cute that you would wanna snuggle with it all the time. Their best qualities are being attentive, easy to train, and very alert to their surroundings.

A foodle is a great dog if you have a small living space since they are smaller dogs. They are great with other animals and even small children, but proper socialization is required.

9. Yorkiepoo (Yorkshire Terrier + Poodle)

Height7 – 15 inches
Weight5 -15 pounds
PersonalityAffectionate,  gentle, intelligent, and outgoing
Coat TextureCurly and wiry
Coat ColorBrown, black, gray, blue, cream
Lifespan10 – 12 years

As you can see that, in most of the cases, the poodle mixes were first created in the 1990s. And talking about the Yorkiepoo, they are the same as well.

Being highly loving and friendly towards their owners, they make great family pets. The Yorkiepoos have high intelligence and affectionate personalities. With a soft gentleness in that as well. But be aware of intense barking and odd hours.

10. Schnoodle (Schnauzer + Poodle)

Height10 – 26 inches
Weight5 – 70 pounds
PersonalityFriendly, gentle, active, and smart
Coat TextureMedium and curly
Coat ColorRed, brown, yellow, white, black, cream, and gray.
Lifespan8 – 12 years

The Schnauzer and Poodle mix or a Schnoodle was first bred in the 1980s to 1990s. And just like any other poodle mix, the Schnoodle is a great family dog. This breed is sometimes known as the Snickerdoodle.

Known for being highly friendly, loving, and playful, they are great with kids and other animals. These doodle dogs are great as therapy or lap dogs and even performance dogs since they love getting attention.

11. Shih-Poo (Shih Tzu + Poodle)

Height 8 – 15 inches
Weight7 -20 pounds
PersonalityAffectionate,  intelligent, cuddly and friendly
Coat TextureShort and curly
Coat ColorBrown, black, gray, white, cream, yellow
Lifespan10 – 12 years

This breed of doodle dog became a popular breed back in the early 2000s. They are adorable, small pups but their face always portrays that they are alert about their surroundings. 

By nature they are affectionate, friendly and quite playful, but because of their size they are a bit fragile.They love to snuggle with their parents and would never miss an opportunity to sit on your lap or get inside the blanket with you.

12. Boxerdoodle (Boxer Dog + Poodle)

Height 10 – 15 inches
Weight12 -70 pounds
PersonalityIntelligent, playful, active and friendly
Coat TextureShort to medium and curly
Coat ColorBrown, black, gray, white, cream, yellow, red and blue
Lifespan10 – 12 years

It has not been long since Boxerdoodles became popular, but they are well known for their friendly, active and playful nature. They need a place for playing and a fenced yard is best for them to play and run. They also require a lot of exercise.

If they are trained and socialized they become great companions for kids, and they love to be surrounded by people, so they make great family dogs. They can be small or large, depending on the parent they were bred from.

13. Irish Doodle ( Irish Seter + Poodle)

Height 22 – 26 inches
Weight40 -65 pounds
PersonalityIntelligent, friendly, easy to train and energetic
Coat TextureDense, long and wavy
Coat ColorBrown, black, grey, silver, red, cream and blue
Lifespan8 – 12 years

Irish doodles are known as Irish Setterdoodle, Doodle Setter, Irish Poo Setter and Irish Setterpoo as well. This breed of doodle dog is known to be a great retrievers and hunter. Apart from being playful, intelligent, and active, they are also sensitive. 

They make great companions for other pets and children and thus are great family dogs. But it is important to keep them mentally and physically stimulated, otherwise they might become destructive.

Wrapping Up!  

So there you go, these were the most popular out of all the doodle dogs. If you want, you can keep any one of these as your own.

All these poodle mixes are known to be very friendly and lovable dogs. Now if you liked this article, then give it a like and comment down below.

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Anindita Dey

Meet Anindita, a digital marketing enthusiast by the day, and a pet parent at all times. A millennial mother to a five year old dog and three felines. when she is not busy fighting Google's algorithm, she spends all her time with her four kids. Her motto? To create a happy and safe environment for her fur babies.

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2 March, 2024

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