15 Doodle Crossbreeds That Will Steal Your Heart

Are you contemplating the decision of whether you should get a doodle crossbreed or not?

Well, the reason why Poodle mixes are now a household name, especially for first-time pet parents, is because they are highly intelligent, shed rarely, and are good with children. 

The Doodle variations bring slight differences, like their grooming regimen is different, they have different personalities, and they have fluctuating energy levels in comparison to other dogs. 

Before you bring home a new furbaby, you need to understand a lot about them! Read this article to know about 15 popular doodle crossbreeds that will definitely steal your heart: 

1. Labradoodle

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Labradoodles are one-of-a-kind doodles preferred by a lot of pet lovers. 

A Labrador retriever is mixed with either a miniature or a standard poodle, and hence labradoodles are formed. 

They are usually very clever and active dogs who never like to be away from their owners. They are not very territorial and enjoy being playful around the other family members too.

The labradoodles don’t shed a lot; still, they need regular brushing so their furry coat is healthy and free of mats. Also, they must be clipped from time to time by a professional groomer.

2. Sheepadoodle

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The word fluffy barely describes a sheepadoodle! This big, cuddly dog breed is the product of an Old English Sheepdog crossed with a standard poodle. 

These goofballs are insatiably friendly, outgoing, and super gentle and are extremely patient with kids.

3. Goldendoodle

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Renowned to be one of the most family-favorite types of doodle, the Goldendoodle is a cross between a golden retriever and a poodle (miniature or standard poodle).

Such a doodle mix is famous for their affectionate behavior inherited from their parent breeds.

These dogs are again super active, intelligent, and obedient. Also, they are usually calm and often make a great fit as therapy dogs, guide dogs, and more.

4. Aussiedoodle

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Known and preferred for being a highly energetic breed, indeed, Aussiedoodles are a cross between an Australian shepherd and a standard poodle.

Aussiedoodles are great companions for those homes that don’t want a lot of fur in their carpets, couches, and beds.

Daily activities for these dogs must include physical and mental stimulation for them to be happy and not bored.

5. Maltipoo

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If you’re tired of searching for a smaller doodle, the Maltipoo can be the best option for you. This particular dog breed is a cross between the 

Maltese and either the miniature or toy poodle.

These friendly dogs make great family companions. The dogs get along well with children and other pets.

If you do not want many energetic dogs as one of your choices, the Maltipoo is a fine one. One should ensure these dogs undergo half an hour of exercise daily. 

They are willing to learn but are a little stubborn sometimes. And because their coat is likely to matt, it is advisable to brush them daily.

6. Bernedoodle

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This giant doodle is created by mixing Bernese mountain dogs and standard poodles.

If you like the appearance of a Bernese mountain dog but cannot tolerate the shedding and drooling, a Bernedoodle might fit your bill.

This doodle dog breed is easygoing and ready for anything, be it snuggling on the couch or going outdoors for some playtime.

They are sweet and friendly, making excellent family dogs since they get along with children as well as other pets.

7. Shih-Poo

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Shih-poos are a mix of shih tzus and miniature or toy poodles. If you ever need a dog that sheds less, this hybrid is probably for you. However, their loud bark is a real concern and can be quite hard to train if they inherit the stubborn trait of shih tzus.

These cute dogs are affectionate and friendly and are great companions for both singles and families.

8. Doxiepoo

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Dachshunds have a signature look with their long bodies and short legs, and when they’re crossed with a poodle, it gives them that signature curly fur. 

Like any other doodle dog, these dogs are a mixed bag of characteristics of their parent breeds. So, generally, they tend to be affectionate, playful, and confident.

These really cute dogs really enjoy the company of families. 

However, Doxiepoos do have a tendency to bark a lot, so if you have neighbors nearby, that barking might disturb them. Although they weigh less, they are not great for pet parents living in apartments.

9. Chi-Poo

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Renowned to be the ‘smallest type’ of doodles, do not confuse this dog breed with a shih-poo.

Although they sometimes look more like a Chihuahua, and sometimes they also look like a poodle, too. This little dog is perfect for anyone seeking a low-shedding toy dog.

The Chi-poo can fit in your lap, and with their small stature, they can live comfortably in an apartment setting. It also requires activity and exercise every day.

10. Whoodle

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This doodle is another breed with a fun name and personality to match. A soft-coated wheaten terrier is crossed with a standard poodle to get an active and intelligent whoodle. Whoodles look like teddy bears, both goofy and playful.

They make excellent companions for active families. Because they are high on energy and are usually fast learners, making them not only brainy but also fun to train. 

11. Pomapoo

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Both Pomeranians and poodles are fluffy dogs, but they are very different kinds of fluffy.

Depending on whether the Pomapoo has more in common with a poodle or a Pomeranian, it will probably be a small, lively addition to your home.

Because of their size, these dogs can do well in small as well as big apartments. Also, they thrive on activity and attention because they are active, playful, outgoing, and obviously smart.

12. Cavapoo

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The Cavalier King Charles spaniel is a popular dog breed, but these dogs are heavy shedders and have some health problems that are common.

The Cavapoo is a combination of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with a miniature poodle to help reduce the incidence of both of these concerns. They were bred in Australia in the 1990s.

13. Yorkiepoo

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Small, sassy, and somewhat fluffier than a Yorkshire terrier is the Yorkiepoo. This breed is generated by mating a miniature or a toy poodle with a Yorkshire terrier.

Given its size, the dog can fit well into an apartment or occupy a small home. 

They do bark quite a lot, which is, of course, something to consider if you live close to your neighbors.

Because of their affectionate nature, cleverness, and friendliness, Yorkiepoos make good doodle dogs.

They tend to get clingy and suffer from separation anxiety; thus, please be aware that they will require a great deal of attention and time.

14. Cockapoo

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From Cocker Spaniels and Miniature Poodles, one gets the adorable cockapoo.

Like all other doodles, the cockapoo was created to bring out the best traits of both dogs.

They are quite easygoing, social, and love being the center of attention to an extent that they can develop separation anxiety.

15. Schnoodle

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If the Maltipoo seems too small and the Goldendoodle is a little too big, one might find the Schnoodle just right. 

This cute and adorable dog breed is a mix of a miniature schnauzer and a miniature poodle.

These doodle dog breeds love children and family life. They make wonderful lapdogs but equally enjoy activities that place them in the limelight. 

Conclusion 

Doodle dogs are also the kind that often come to shelters and rescues, so it never hurts to pay a visit to your local adoption centers first. 

If you do decide on a Doodle, prep up the activities for grooming, training, socialization, exercise, and play. 

Doodles, at the end of the day, stand as beautiful companions to pet parents who actually try to acknowledge and understand their special requirements.

Carol Cassada

Carol Cassada is a lifelong animal lover and writer who enjoys sharing the joy pets bring. Inspired by her own furry crew, she writes about dog breeds, helpful tips, heartwarming stories, and real-life pet advice.

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