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Pros And Cons Of Sheepadoodle
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Pros of Sheepadoodles  
  
Wonderful temperament - they are known for being playful, sweet, smart and gentle.  
Non-shedding - they shed a minimal amount.  
Hypoallergenic - An F1 Sheepadoodle that means a pet from a Poodle and an Old English Sheepdog is hypoallergenic and they do not drool.   
Quiet canines - they're gentle and don't often bark at other canines or people. But they do make wonderful watch canines and will bark when someone approaches your home.  
Night time potty training is less complicated as they're smart and big, they'll sleep by means of the night from a fairly early age.  
Training - they're smart and non-dominant making them simple to train as long as you consistently work with them.  
Household friendly - they can get along with other pets and are great with children and adults. (Please make sure you read the Nip and Herding section under as many of them will do these things to different pets and small children).  
Sensitive - this also makes them simple to train as a strong "no" or words of praise have an appropriate impact on them.   
Good tolerance for cold - they've lots of thick hair in order that they do well being outside in the cold if they can remain dry. Make positive they keep dry if they'll stay outside in the cold for long periods of time. In the event that they get wet and cold they will get hypothermia.  
Train - they want a very good amount of exercise. This will keep you in form as your dog will be happier with a superb quantity of exercise. They do well with not less than half-hour of train per day which will range depending in your canine and their age.  
  
  
Cons of Sheepadoodles  
  
Nip - because the Old English Sheepdog is a herding canine, many still have sturdy instincts to nip and bite. They are often taught to not do this, but you must work with them persistently and frequently.  
Grooming - Sheepadoodles have lengthy hair from the OES and curly from the Poodle that mixture can develop mats easily. They need consistent brushing a minimum of every day, depending on how lengthy you keep their coat. And because of their long hair they want their ears cleaned, dried and kept quick to prevent ear infections. They also need a sanitary trim (a close shave from the belly to the anus) about every 5 to eight weeks. And in the winter time their hair collects snow and as soon as they're wet and frozen it can be tough to thaw until they warm up inside. Sustaining a Sheepadoodle's coat will be dear unless you be taught to do most of it yourself. Consult with our grooming ideas for tools and basics.  
Low tolerance for being alone. It's important in your puppy to spend time alone often to allow them to get used to it. Additionally it is necessary to keep your goodbyes and hellos short and sweet. Don't fuss over your puppy when leaving or arriving. In case you fuss over them, this can improve their anxiousness of separation and being alone. When your departures are kept to a quick calm routine your pet can be taught to be glad alone for normal durations of time.  
Chewing - this applies to virtually any pet and a Sheepadoodle isn't any different. They like to chew things, nearly anything, furniture, rugs, shoes, etc. There are various methods to help stop and decrease this as discussed in this article.  
Herding - they've those herding instincts from the Old English Sheepdog in them. So beware that many will herd different animals and small children. They love to chase and be chased, but keep an eye out after they're enjoying with kids as they are often more aggressive and scary for small children.  
  
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