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The Sheepadoodle is a cross between a Poodle and Old English Sheepdog. Let’s take a real quick look at the parent’s history.

The Old English Sheepdog comes from the countryside of England and it is believed that it comes from a line of Collies since it’s a herding dog, but that has yet to be proven.

Next we have the American Poodle, which is one of America’s favorite dogs. Both bloodlines have long histories.

The Sheepadoodles are friendly, outgoing, and energetic and they could possibly be the perfect dog for you.
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29 Comments

  1. My understanding of separation anxiety is that the dog doesn't understand that the owners don't have to be with them everywhere they go. A two way camera won't fix that. It's more about training the pup to understand that if the owner is away, they'll be ok.

  2. Sheepadoodles are the best! Ours does bark… at everything lol. But she is truly is amazing, smart, and is always ready for a long walk or play at the dog park. She needs a lot of exercise though (hour walk in the am and 1-2 hours in a dog park in the night), we wouldn't trade her for anything and gosh the feelings she has for peoples emotions is amazing!

  3. Dear God, why does everyone want to mix good breeds with poodles? These Frankenstein dogs are unfortunate. Just go with a different breed of you don't want an old English sheepdog.

  4. Can you make a video on comparison between sheepadoodle and old English sheepdog….. I am confused between the two

  5. My family got a free black sheepapoo from a amish dog breeder, they said the black ones dont sell and that they always kill a few black ones every litter…so we lucky got one befour they drowned it.. need more people to save theses dogs from the amish in kentucky.

  6. hmmm…not sure about the no barking thing! Have a good friend with one and she's quite vocal about pretty much everything.:)

  7. Awesome video! I have an 8 year old Sheepadoodle and this hits the nail right on the head. The one at 12:1212:21 looks exactly like she did before her first groom. Do you have the reference material? I’m like 85% sure it’s Amumu

  8. I'm the mum of my sheepadoodle boy. He is very smart, playful, and very winsome. He looks friendly, but he's really rare. I LOVE IT.
    My boy is a mini size, He is so cute that people always compliment him when he takes a walk with me ! 😛

  9. OES are really one of the most intelligent dog breeds , they are easy to train , are highly evolved emotionally, some of the best companion dogs period . As far as a herding dog , OES most always win contests when there is no person involved , they can even pick out 10 sheep that are not part of the heard in a herd of 500 sheep and send them to their flock. The only reason they rank low in these lists is because they are a rare dog breed and considered endangered a breed in decline .

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