Poodles

Maltipoo

Maltipoos may have one of three different coat types depending on the specific genes they inherit from their parents. These include silky, curly, or wavy.

Sheepadoodle

Sheepadoodles were first bred as an experiment for use as a military dog in the Army in the 1960s, however they didn’t really gain popularity until 2007.

Havapoo

The exact appearance of a Havapoo can vary based on whether the genes of its Poodle or Havanese parent are more dominant.

Bernedoodle

The Bernedoodle was first bred in 2003 to create a dog with a similar temperament to the Bernese Mountain Dog that would have a longer lifespan.

Irish Doodle

Irish Doodles can be very active dogs, but they also love just hanging out with their family members in the house.

Cavapoo

The temperament of a Cavapoo allows this breed to make an excellent family dog as well as a great therapy dog.

Peekapoo

Peekapoos were first bred in the 1950’s, making them one of the first designer dog breeds.

Poogle

The Poogle is one of 40 different doodle dog breeds (poodle mixes).

Cockapoo

Cockapoos became popular in the 1960s as a sweet, family dog.

Toy Poodle

The word poodle is derived from German, and it means to splash or puddle.

Westiepoo

This dog is known for cocking its head in a curious manner when listening to its owner.

Bassetoodle

Basset hounds have been around since the 7th century, but the bassetoodle made its first appearance in the 2000s.

Boxerdoodle

The Boxerdoodle has a strong hunting dog lineage.

Weimardoodle

This dog is also known as the Weimarpoo, the Weimaranerpoo, and the Weimaranerdoodle.

Siberpoo

Although a lack of documentation makes it unclear, the first Siberpoo was probably bred in either the 1970s or 1980s.