How much are Whoodles?
Cost of a Whoodle from a Reputable Breeder $1,500 – $5,000 My Whoodle proudly offers an 8-YEAR Health Guarantee on all of our puppies. Read more about our health guarantee here. Our puppies are around $3,500, and our dogs are all DNA tested. Whoodles are sweet-natured dogs that are highly intelligent and playful. They inherit these qualities from both parents, as soft-coated wheaten terriers and poodles are equally similar. Whoodles, like many other doodles, are affectionate dogs that form strong bonds with their family.Whoodles are not generally aggressive dogs. This, of course, will depend on the breeding and socialization of every individual dog, but overall, Whoodles are not known as an aggressive dog breed.Whoodles are the perfect breed for just about anyone; they are perfect with kids and make great cuddle buddies. They are also used as service dogs because of their intelligence and kind heart.Pros and Cons, one of the pros is that Whoodles are very trainable and reward-driven, so if you follow this guide, you and your puppy can have lots of fun during the process.
Do Whoodles bark a lot?
Like their working dog parents, Whoodles can be prone to barking. This skill helped their parent breeds during activities like hunting and herding, but it’s decidedly less popular among the parents of house pets. Early positive training and proper companionship can help keep barking to a minimum. Since Whoodles are a hybrid breed of dog, they are susceptible to the health problems that plague both parenting breeds. We do our best to create Whoodles as healthy as they can be. Using our strict Breeding Standards, the likelihood of our puppies facing any of these issues is significantly reduced.The life span of a Whoodle is generally 12-15 years. The Whoodle is a generally healthy and hardy dog but as with any breed, health issues can come up from time to time. The Whoodle can suffer from hip dysplasia, allergies, ear infections, Addison’s disease and progressive retinal atrophy.The Whoodle is an extremely intelligent dog, quick to learn unusual or special tricks. As puppies they develop much quicker than most other breeds. This becomes evident between week two & three of their lives. It is not uncommon for these young dogs even at two weeks of age, to be standing and walking.Uncommon breed whoodles are not an inherently common breed. Due to this, the whoodle has less chance of inbreeding and overbreeding by casual pet owners.
How big do toy Whoodles get?
Generally, Whoodles stand between 12 to 20 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 20 to 45 pounds. The size can vary based on whether the Poodle parent was a Miniature, Toy, or Standard Poodle. Miniature Whoodles are usually on the smaller end of the scale, while Standard Whoodles tend to be larger. A fully-grown Standard Whoodle usually stands 15-22 inches in height and weighs 30- 45 pounds.Like Medium Whoodles, mini Whoodles reach half of their weight around the age of 3. They then steadily grow to their full size between 11 – 13 months old.The Standard Whoodle can weigh up to 65 pounds. The Medium Whoodle, typically weighing between 35-45 lbs. The Mini Whoodle weighs between 18-20 lbs when grown.Standard Teddy Bear English Goldendoodle The normal size for a Standard Female English Goldendoodle is 19 – 23 (from the shoulder to the paw), and 20 – 25 (from the shoulder to the paw) for Standard Male English Goldendoodle. Weight range tends to be 55-85+ pounds.
Can Whoodles be left alone?
All dog breeds are prone to separation anxiety, but some have a higher chance due to their genetics and personalities. Whoodles are more likely to struggle with separation anxiety because of their high pack drive. Some dog breeds are more likely to develop separation anxiety, and Poodles are one of them. Whoodles make excellent family pets. They have energy levels sufficient to keep up with any adventures you’ll take them on, but are also happy to cuddle up on the couch with you and snuggle. They are usually not very vocal, and their hypoallergenic coat makes them a great choice for allergy sufferers.The Whoodle dog is a mixed-breed dog with one Poodle parent and one Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier parent. An unusual variety of Doodle, you won’t find many Whoodles at the dog park or walking around your neighborhood.Colors. Whoodles can come in almost any color coat, but the most common is the standard “Wheaten” or cream, associated with the Wheaten Terrier. Combinations of black/cream, red/cream, cream/merle, solid colors, merle, and tri-color are not uncommon in this breed!The Whoodle, also known as the Wheatendoodle, Sweatendoodle, or even Sweatenpoo, are hardy dog hybrid breeds that may not be for the faint of heart; inexperienced dog owners may find themselves overwhelmed by the Whoodle’s tenacity and pack-driven mentality.
Are Whoodles good dogs?
Whoodle Dog Breed Personality They’re also known to be seriously social and fun-loving, which makes them wonderful companions for the younger crowd. They’re gentle with children and LOVE to play, which means they’ll want lots of attention, all of the time. Bathing your Whoodle is necessary, but bathing your Whoodle too frequently can strip away beneficial body oils. For example, a daily bath is not very practical, nor would it be generally advised. Regular bathing can range from once a week to once every 4-8 weeks if you leave the bathing to your groomer.It’s essential to have your Whoodle trimmed regularly. We’ve found that Whoodle owners typically go by the recommended 4-8 weeks between professional grooming and hair clipping beyond the regular grooming at home.Once your puppy is one year old they are an adult Whoodle. Now they are considered a full-grown Whoodle. After one year is also the perfect time to transition your Whoodle from puppy food to dog food. The AKC recommends slowly transitioning them over a week.The life span of a Whoodle is generally 12-15 years. The Whoodle is a generally healthy and hardy dog but as with any breed, health issues can come up from time to time. The Whoodle can suffer from hip dysplasia, allergies, ear infections, Addison’s disease and progressive retinal atrophy.
What is a teddy bear Whoodle?
They’re a mix of Poodle and Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier They’re smart like Poodles but friendly like Wheaten Terriers. That combo also tends to produce these real-life-teddy-bear puppies, so owners are used to being stopped on the street for strangers to get a quick cuddle in. As a hybrid dog, the whoodle combines the smarts of a poodle with the friendliness of a soft-coated wheaten terrier. These medium-sized dogs make wonderful family pets, but they have lots (like, lots) of energy and always want to be on the go.A cross between the soft-coated wheaten terrier and the poodle, the whoodle is a designer dog breed. These playful and energetic poodle hybrids also go by many other names. You might’ve heard dog lovers refer to them as wheatendoodle, wheatenpoo, sweatenpoo, or sweatendoodle.