Sheepadoodle Puppies For Adoption – Passionate Breeder
Our mission is to produce wonderful indoor companion pets for other dog lovers like our family, by developing our puppies’ homebody qualities, luxurious coats (which come in many unique colors), and overall family-oriented wonderful companion pet traits in our unique puppies for pet homes bloodline”.
We litter-box train our puppies much like cats, with pine pellet litter. We begin litter box training between 3-4 weeks of age. This helps play on natural instincts to keep their play and sleep area clean. By 5-8 weeks of age puppies are well trained and rarely have accidents.
All of our Sheepadoodle Puppies For Adoption undergo a series of health tests to screen for various possible hereditary diseases, including HCM (heart) by a specialized cardiologist. These measures avoid many problems for our pups.
Sheepadoodles are famously trainable as they inherit the intelligence and active nature of both parent breeds. They are incredibly expressive, especially when they see you – so you know you’ll always have a happy buddy for life who will always look forward to you coming home! Due to their natural ability to read human emotions so well, they very often make great therapy or emotional support dogs. If you want a loveable, protective, intelligent and energetic family member who will always keep you entertained and your home safe, the Sheepadoodle may be just the right dog for you and your family!
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Sheepadoodle Puppies For Sale : About the breed
A Designer Breed
Whether you’re thinking of buying a puppy, or breeding from your dog, it’s essential that you know what health issues may be found in your breed. To tackle these issues we advise that breeders use DNA tests, screening schemes and inbreeding coefficient calculators to help breed the healthiest dogs possible.
The Dog Breed you deserve
There are a number of The Kennel Club’s rules and regulations that may prevent a litter from being registered, find out about our general and breed specific breeding restrictions below.
Over exercise during the first 12 months of your puppy’s life can lead to lasting damage to your puppy’s developing skeleton. This includes but is not limited to the early onset of hip and/or elbow dysplasia. Therefore, it is not a good idea to take your puppy out as a jogging or cycling partner until they are fully grown. Excessive climbing up and down stairs should also be avoided. We love progress reports and being updated with photos as they grow. We welcome any questions and are always available to give you advice. If for any reason you need to rehome your dog please contact us and we will be able to assist you in finding an appropriate home.