Miniature Whoodle Puppies For Sale

If you were to picture a medium-sized dog with a soft, curly coat then you might be picturing the Whoodle – a cross between the Standard Poodle and the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier. Because Poodles come in three sizes (toy, miniature, and standard), the Whoodle also comes in three sizes – miniature, medium, or standard. Hybrid breeds like the Whoodle are sometimes referred to as “designer dogs” and sold for exorbitant prices. It is important to remember, however, that designer dogs are mixed breeds, not purebreds, and unless you purchase one from a reputable breeder, it may have more than just the Standard Poodle and the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier in its bloodline. Do your homework – it’ll be worth it in the end! The Whoodle also comes in three sizes – miniature, medium, or standard. Hybrid dogs have been in existence for many years, so the first crossing of Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier and a Poodle may have occurred long ago. The Poodle was originally developed in Germany as a water dog and its origins can be traced back to the 15th century or earlier.

The Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier is an Irish breed developed over 200 years ago as an all-purpose farm dog. The Whoodle is a hybrid breed, a cross between the Standard Poodle and the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier. Because the Poodle comes in three sizes (toy, miniature, and standard), the Whoodle also comes in three sizes – miniature, medium, or standard. The Whoodle comes in three different sizes so you should choose a dog food formula appropriate for the dog’s size. Miniature Whoodles should be offered a dog food formulated for small-breed dogs while the standard Whoodle should be fed a medium-sized breed formula. The Whoodle responds well to training and can learn quickly. The Poodle is widely regarded as one of the most intelligent breeds, and the Whoodle is smart as well. This being the case, the Whoodle responds well to training and can learn quickly. Because these dogs can be energetic as puppies they require a firm and consistent hand in training. Positive reinforcement-based training methods are recommended and you should start your puppy with training and socialization as early as possible to prevent the development of problem behaviors.

The Whoodle is a cross between the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier and the Poodle which comes in three sizes – toy, miniature, and standard. The Whoodle, then, also comes in three sizes – miniature, medium, and standard. The size and weight of the Whoodle varies greatly depending on breeding but most weigh between 20 and 45 pounds. The Whoodle exhibits a combination of the personality traits for which the Poodle and the Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier are known. These dogs tend to be friendly and fun-loving and they get along particularly well with children. Whoodles are active and playful so they need a lot of exercise and active playtime. Because these dogs are also smart, they require regular mental stimulation to keep them from getting bored and developing problem behaviors. They love people and children, making a wonderful companion and family member. For the most part, the Whoodle is a healthy breed. In many cases, crossbred dogs are less likely to develop congenital conditions than purebred dogs simply because the gene pool is much larger.

That is not to say that the Whoodle isn’t prone to developing certain conditions – all breeds have the potential to be affected by a number of different diseases.
Remove Washcloth Bathtub DrainSome of the conditions that could affect the Whoodle breed include hip dysplasia, ear infections, allergies, and progressive retinal atrophy.
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Second Hand Tyre Changer The Whoodle is not an overly active dog but it does require a good deal of daily exercise. This breed requires a long daily walk and would appreciate some active play time or free time in a large fenced yard. Because this breed is intelligent, it may be prone to destructive and problem behaviors if he doesn’t receive adequate exercise.

These dogs tend to be friendly and fun-loving and they get along particularly well with children. The Whoodle is not recognized by the AKC because it is technically a hybrid of two pure breeds rather than a new breed. This breed is, however, recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club, the Designer Dogs Kennel Club, the International Designer Canine Registry, and the Designer Breed Registry. The Whoodle exhibits a coat that combines the appearance of the Poodle’s curly coat and the Soft Coated Wheaton Terrier’s long, silky coat. The Whoodle’s coat may be either wavy or straight and it comes in a variety of colors including black, red, chocolate, apricot, silver, or parti (spotted). Because the coat is typically long it requires regular brushing and frequent grooming – Whoodles should be trimmed every 8 to 12 weeks. This breed is a great choice for allergy suffers, as his coat is hypoallergenic and doesn’t shed much. As puppies, the Whoodle may have a dark coat that lightens with age as the puppy matures.

As is true with all dogs, it is recommended that you start the Whoodle with training and socialization as early as possible to prevent the development of problem behaviors. Photo credit: Wheatens & Whoodles WorldMy 2 year old APR registered soft coated wheaten terrier is now up for stud. He is a greatWe are a premier breeder of Goldendoodle puppies for Dallas, Fort Worth and the surrounding areas of Texas. Families from all over the state of Texas, Lousiana, Oklahoma and many other states have chosen to adopt their new companion from Lonestar Doodles. We are a family-owned and operated breeding program. We are glad you stopped by. If you are new to the Goldendoodle breed then you might read some of the following to get a little background.In the early 1990′s, breeders in Australia and North America began the process of crossing standard poodles with the golden retriever lines. This was originally an attempt to develop guide dogs that would be suitable for visually impaired individuals who also suffered from pet allergies.

You will at times hear people refer to the Goldendoodle as a designer dog. This term can be traced to the late 20th century phenomenon of crossing purebred poodles with other purebred breeds in an attempt to produce offspring with a poodle’s non-shedding coat along with other desirable characteristics from the other lines such gentle temperament. It didn’t take long for them to be recognized as the wonderful, beautiful and intelligent dog that they are and their popularity began to grow dramatically. They were voted the #1 most popular dog in 2013.One of the main attractions that drive people to acquire a Goldendoodle is the golden retriever temperament combined with the desire for a dog that sheds less. While not all doodles exhibit the non-shedding coat prevalent to the standard poodle, the vast majority of Goldendoodles inherit a very low shedding coat. Goldendoodles will shed less than your average golden retriever but the level of shedding will vary from doodle to doodle. Another thing to keep in mind is that grooming requirements are as myriad as the various coat types.

A doodle with a coat that sheds much less will require more grooming than one that sheds more often. Although there are some breeders that make the claim that the Goldendoodle is a hypoallergenic breed no study has ever proven that any dog breed is completely hypoallergenic.The Goldendoodle’s ancestry along both parent lines is as “working dog” or “field dogs” or more specifically hunter, just like most other cross-bred lines. The appearance of Goldendoodle’s will vary. Different offspring will display a variety of differences in size, color and type of coat. Generally speaking, there are three main coat types. First we have a straight coat, which is basically flat and has more of a golden retriever quality to it. Next we have the wavy coat type, which come across as more of a mixture of poodle curls with the a golden retriever’s straighter-style coat. Our last coat type is pure curly, which tends to look more like a poodle coat. The length of their hair (yes they have hair not fur) when left uncut grows to about 4-6 inches.

A doodle’s size is normally somewhere between the size of its parents. The sizing range includes standard, medium and miniature. In our breeding program, when a standard Goldendoodle reaches adulthood the normal weight range will be 50 to 70 pounds. Medium doodles usually weigh somewhere between 40 to 50 pounds while our miniatures will weigh in somewhere in the 30 to 40 pound range. The standard height of a male Goldendoodle at the shoulder is around 25-27 inches and females are usually in the 22-24 inch range. Coat colors commonly include white, apricot, cream and red. Goldendoodles may also be a light sandy brown or even black. Doodles are classified into types. The first generation F1 Goldendoodle is the progeny of a standard poodle bred with a golden retriever. F1B Goldendoodles are the offspring of a poodle with an F1 Goldendoodle.Due to the highly intelligent nature of both golden retrievers and poodles golden doodles are also easily trainable. Their intelligence, (remember since they are a hybrid between two of the most intelligent breeds) eagerness to please, and love of learning make them very easy to train.

Doodles are very affectionate animals, both with people and other family pets. Doodles tend to develop a strong bond with their owners and are very human-oriented. Properly maintained Goldendoodles are calm and easy going while requiring regular exercise. They have an overwhelming tendency to be especially good with children and make fantastic family pets. As first time dog owners, my husband and I wanted to make sure and find just the right breeder for our new pup. We knew we wanted a Goldendoodle, but had called several breeders without feeling totally confident. The moment we talked to Jay, Debby and Bekah, we knew that Lonestar Doodles was for us.We are thrilled with our Goldendoodle and our experience with Lonestar Doodles.If you are in the market for a caring, loving, beautiful, highly intelligent, non-shedding, canine family member...look no further. I bought my puppy last year and am constantly amazed that at nine months she retrieves on land and in the water...I've never owned such a smart dog!