How big will my Sheepadoodle get?īear the Sheepadoodle (Photo: shouldn’t expect these dogs to not shed at all. With tight curls for a coat, they don’t shed a lot and are potentially suited for those with an allergy to dogs. They come in three different colors: black, white or apricot. ![]() They come in three different sizes: standard, mini and toy. Poodle: Famous for their intelligence and looks, it’s little wonder the Poodle remains such a popular dog. They’ve got a good reputation around children, while they can also act as guard or watch dogs. With dark brown, blue or bi-eyes, the AKC writes that these dogs move with a bear-like shuffle, but don’t be deceived as they’re famous for their nimble feet. Old English Sheepdog: Perhaps most famous for their shaggy coats, the Old English Sheepdog date back to the late 1700s. The IDCA add that this cross breed was created in the United States – but don’t list a start date. ![]() The International Designer Canine Association write on their website that the Sheepadoodle was granted recognition by the organisation in 2009. However, other sources online suggest the cross may have first appeared in the 1980s as “designer breeds” enjoyed a surge in popularity around the world. According to Wikipedia, the hybrid breed first came into existence in 1992.
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