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14 interesting facts about German Shepherd Poodle Mix (Shepadoodle)

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Last Updated on September 2, 2022 by Dogs Vets

The German Shepherd Poodle Mix  (Shepadoodle)

The german shepherd poodle mix is also known as the “Shepadoodle” is a custom trending doodle dog, a mix of a German Shepherd and a Poodle.

The personalities of a Poodle and a German Shepherd are very different, but together they make a wonderful doodle dog.

 

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These dogs are quite large, extra fluffy, easy to train, hypoallergenic, and non-potting. Shepadoodles also make great family dogs as they are nice with children and loving pets.

Along with Huskypoo, Golden Mountain Doodle, and Goldendoodle, they are an increasingly popular doodle trend.

Many owners will go everywhere with these dogs so we recommend a custom cargo liner. Ruff Rugs make custom liners for each vehicle so if you drive a Kia Telluride they make it specifically for that vehicle.

What is a Shepadoodle?

The Shepadoodle has many different names such as Shepapoo, Sheppoo Shepherd Poodle or Shepdoodle.

The Shepadoodle is a designer dog breed cross that is a German Shepherd mixed with a Poodle. They were originally bred to help disabled people who suffer from animal allergies. The Shepadoodle has been growing in popularity since 2007.

Poodle and German Shepherd mix

The personalities of a Poodle and a German Shepherd are very different and can be considered exact opposites.

The Poodle is hypoallergenic, non-potting and one of the smartest dogs in the world.

In addition, the poodle is considered agile and amazing in the water. On the other hand, the German Shepherd was originally a farm dog that became popular in Germany after the First World War.

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German Shepherds then branched out to become police dogs, emotional support animals, and seeing-eye dogs because they were easy to train, loyal, and patient.

The combination of these two dog breeds produces some of the best hybrid dog traits on the market: hypoallergenic, non-shedding, intelligent, loving, and loyal.

German shepherd Husky Mixed breed is also known as Gerberian Shepsky a new dog breed which is made in the USA. This is a combination of Siberian husky and German Shepherd.

Here are the 14 interesting facts about German Shepherd Poodle Mix

 

1. Shepadoodle dog Characteristics

Body Weight 50 – 125 pounds
Dogs Height 22 – 28 inches
Size Medium to large
Coat Type Medium-length, wavy or curly
Coat Color Black, cream, tan, sable, gray
Amount of Shedding Light to moderate
Eyes Black or brown
Nose Black
Ears Floppy
Temperament Very Energetic, Loyal, Wary of Strangers, Affectionate
Life Span 12 – 14 years
Hypoallergenic Maybe
Kid Friendly Yes
New Owners Friendly Maybe
Breed Recognition ACHC, IDCR, ICA

 

2. Shepadoodle dog breed history

The German Shepherd Dog

As the name suggests, the German Shepherd originated in Germany in the 19th century to herd animals and protect them from predators. They were considered exclusively farm dogs and were not used as pets until around World War I due to their obedient and loving attitude.

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As the German Shepherd gained popularity, they became the dog breed of choice for handicap assistance, search and rescue, military and police work.

The German Shepherd is the second most registered dog in the American Kennel Club after the Golden Retriever.

 

3. The Standard Poodle

The Standard Poodle was first discovered in Germany because of its waterproof coats, which were used for bird hunting and other water-gathering activities.

The poodle is also one of the most intelligent dog breeds that make fantastic pets, so several variations have appeared.

You can find all different colors of poodles, from black, white, apricot, blue, gray, and others.

poodle picture

In addition, they range in different sizes from toy poodles to standard poodles. These are also one of the most popular breeds registered in the AKC as they are considered hypoallergenic and non-potting.

This means that if you have allergies to pets, this dog will not contribute to your allergies and make you sneeze all day.

Also, they don’t shed fur all over your house and clothes, so you don’t have to vacuum every day.

The only downside to having a poodle is that you will need to groom them regularly and give them haircuts.

 

4. The Shepadoodle breed

Since the Shepadoodle is a cross between two different dogs with significantly different personality types, they are generally all different. In general, doodles have all kinds of colorful dog coats, temperaments, and qualities.

Since every Shepadoodle dog is different, we can only make general assumptions about this dog breed. However, this makes each mix of Poodle and German Shepherd unique and special.

 

5. Poodle and German Shepherd mix appearance

The Shepadoodle breed can vary significantly in appearance. However, Shepadoodles usually have a combination of black and brown coat colors.

In addition, they can also come in three colors: black, brown, and white, as well as a single dark color.

Usually, you can get a good understanding of what color the mix of Poodle and German Shepherd is based on the coat color of the parent Poodle.

Since poodle colors can range considerably from white to apricot to black, you can usually narrow down what general color your dog is based on poodle color.

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However, this is not a guarantee and only a generalization, as some recessive traits can mask the dominant ones and you can get some unique colored Shepadoodles.

Since German Shepherds are usually black and brown, their color variations and genes vary less with each generation of dogs. Shepadoodles almost always have a unique coat color for their litter.

 

6. Shepadoodle Temperament

Shepadoodles will be high energy dogs, as both the Poodle and German Shepherd are active breeds.

High intelligence mixed with high energy can produce a variety of temperaments.

If you do not train your dog properly, which includes regular walking, running and stimulation, the mix of Poodle and German Shepherd can exhibit destructive behavior in your home or yard. This is because their minds will be bored without physical and mental stimulation.

However, these dogs are great for pet owners who lead an active lifestyle or like to go to the dog park to play with other dogs.

sheepadoodle mini
sheepadoodle mini

7. Popular Shepadoodle generations

Shepadoodle coat types vary depending on the parent’s lineage and whether or not they have more poodle or more sheepdog genetics.

In general, Shepadoodles with more poodle genetics have more curly coats that are hypoallergenic and non-shedding.

On the other hand, Shepadoodles with more German Shepherd have coats that are straighter and tend to shed more.

Below are the two most popular generations of Poodles and German Shepherds. If you want to read more detailed doodle generations from F1 to F3 and learn more about terminology, visit our article titled Best Goldendoodle Generations.

Poodle and German Shepherd mix
German Shepherd Poodle Mix Puppies

For starters, it is important to understand the basic terminology to understand the Shepadoodle Generation.

First, the letter “F” stands for Filial, which simply means that your dog is a hybrid. Since Shepadoodles are mixed between a Poodle and a German Shepherd, they are considered a hybrid.

Secondly, the numerical letter, i.e. “1”, represents the generation of the dog, which means they are the first generation.

Finally, there may be a letter “B” indicating that this breed has been backcrossed (usually backcrossed to a Poodle for hypoallergenic and non-potting traits).

The most popular generation will be either an F1 Shepadoodle or an F1B Shepadoodle. In some cases, you may see an F2 Shepadoodle or an F2B Shepadoodle.

F1 Shepadoodle (50% Poodle, 50% German Shepherd).

An F1 Shepadoodle will be a first-generation Shepadoodle that is 50% Poodle and 50% German Shepherd, bred between parent dogs that are 100% Poodle and 100% German Shepherd.

When people mention that they have a Shepadoodle, it is most likely an F1 Shepadoodle, as this is a relatively new breed that is trending.

However, since this is only the first generation of Shepadoodle, it is almost impossible to predict what kind of traits and coat types they will have.

F1B Shepadoodle (75% Poodle, 25% German Shepherd).

An F1B Shepadoodle is a cross between a Shepadoodle (50% Poodle, 50% German Shepherd) and a Poodle.

Since this generation is backcrossed to a Poodle, an F1B Shepadoodle yields a result of 75% Poodle and 25% German Shepherd.

Typically, this results in a curlier and wavier coat that looks more like a Poodle. Pet owners usually like a Shepadoodle that crosses back to a Poodle.

 

8. German Shepherd and Poodle mix sizes

german shepherd and poodle mix sizes

Micro Shepadoodle, Petite Shepadoodle, and Toy Shepadoodle.

These are the smallest sizes of the Poodle and German Shepherd mix, typically between 25 and 35 pounds, and are typically bred with a small male Poodle and a medium-sized female German Shepherd. These make great pets for people who live in smaller homes, apartments or condos and do not have a yard for their dog to run openly into.

Mini Shepadoodle and Miniature Shepadoodle.

A Miniature or Miniature Shepadoodle is a medium-sized mix of German Shepherd and Poodle, typically between 35 and 45 pounds.

The name sounds a bit “off” since these are supposed to be mini dogs, but for the Shepadoodle breed, this is actually quite mini.

Keep in mind that German Shepherds can reach over 100 pounds and a Poodle can weigh about 90 pounds. This is considered a mini shepherd.

The Standard Shepadoodle

 

The Standard Shepadoodle is any dog that weighs over 45 pounds and is the largest size for the German Shepherd and Poodle mix.

It is important to note that the larger your Shepadoodle is, the more exercise your dog will need on a daily basis.

The standard Shepadoodle requires significantly more exercise than a mini Shepadoodle.

 

9. Is a Shepadoodle the right dog for me?

Shepadoodles make excellent companions and offer the best qualities between a German Shepherd and Poodle. They are fairly easy to care for as long as you have time to train them appropriately.

Ideally, you should train your mix of Poodle and German Shepherd at least 1 hour per day and use some sort of mental stimulation indoors like horns to chew on.

The disadvantages of a Shepadoodle are that they need regular grooming, such as brushing and dog haircuts, as they grow hair instead of fur.

The best part is that a Shepadoodle sheds significantly less fur than a German Shepherd.

In addition, German Shepherd and Poodle mixes are significantly better with people with animal allergies, as the Shedadoodle tends to be more hypoallergenic.

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Shepadoodles are also not purebred dogs. So if you do well with a dog with mixed traits and characteristics, they make excellent dogs.

Remember that personality and temperament can vary between dogs, but are a loving ball of energy. If you are looking for a dog that is loyal, obedient, intelligent and loving, the Shepadoodle is the dog for you.

 

10. Grooming your Shepadoodle

No two Shepdoodles are exactly alike, so you’ll need to tailor your dog’s grooming routine to their individual needs.

Some Shepherd Doodles are hypoallergenic, which means they don’t shed much. If they do, they are likely to have tangled or matted coats.

Removing tangles and mats is important because they irritate your dog’s skin and cause infections.

The best way to remove tangles is to brush it at least every two days. It also helps to use shampoos that soften his coat and make it easier to detangle.

Also, make sure his coat is appropriate for the weather.

If it’s hot, give him a professional buzz cut.

If it’s cold, let his hair grow back and make sure it doesn’t tangle. Don’t forget to give him the full body treatment.

When bathing, watch for signs of infection such as red skin and smelly discharge.

Clip his nails as soon as they are long enough to rattle on the floor. Brush his teeth at least once every other day.

If you don’t have time to groom your Shepdoodle, or if you’re just not comfortable with dog grooming, don’t be afraid or worried.

You can always take your dog to a professional, preferably someone who has experience grooming shepherd dog mixes.

If your groomer is worth his salt, he should be able to give you an introduction to the ins and outs of a clean Shepadoodle.

 

11. Training your German Shepherd Poodle Mix.

 

As GSDs and Poodles are smart, so are Shepadoodles.

They learn best when you train them as early as possible – that is, when they are old enough to walk on their own.

Let’s say you want to teach your Shepdoodle to “sit.” One way to do this is to take a treat, sit in front of your dog, and hover the treat right above his nose. Your dog will try to reach it by sitting down to get bigger.

Don’t let him nibble the treat until his butt touches the ground. Repeat these steps a few more times.

Then, instead of a treat, move your hand over his nose like a traffic officer signaling cars to stop.

He will do the same with the treat: try to make yourself bigger by sitting on his hind legs.

Don’t let him touch you until he sits. Once he does, pat him on the head as a reward. Rinse and repeat two more times.

Now you can move on to verbal commands. Do the same hand signals as above, except say “Sit” before you give the signal.

Keep doing this until your dog learns to associate your hand gesture and the sound “sit” with his bottom touching the ground.

Because you have consistently made it clear what “sit” is supposed to look like, your Shepadoodle knows exactly what to do when you use verbal or nonverbal gestures.

That’s the essence of dog training: start with a method your dog understands, and then gradually move on to something that makes it easier for you to communicate with your dog.

When it comes to shepadoodles, positive reinforcement is important. Reward your dog when he does what you want, but don’t hit or yell at him when he doesn’t.

It is one thing to make your dog believe you are the pack leader and another to make him respect & fear you.

Be like professional dog trainers who are friendly but firm with dogs. If your German Doodle knows that you respect him, he will in turn respect you and be more likely to obey you.

 

12. German Shepherd Dog Poodle Mix Health Problems

The lifespan of the Poodle crossed with the German Shepherd ranges from 12 to 14 years. Its health status and risk factors depend on genetic inheritance and environmental factors.

The parent breeds of Poodle and German Shepherd have a variety of differences in health preferences and advantages.

Below is a list of common health problems observed when combining a Poodle and a German Shepherd:

 

  • Hip and elbow dysplasia: this condition is common in heavy dogs. It is caused by the displacement of the femur and hip joint. This can cause pain when walking and immobility of the dog’s legs.
  • Perianal fistula: This disease occurs mainly in the parent breed German Shepherd Dog. This occurs when the skin surrounding the anus drains and communicates with an internal cavity. The sores on the anus can cause foul-smelling discharges and infection.
  • Tick and flea infestation: this condition is mainly caused by poor grooming habits. This is also a reminder of how important grooming can be.
  • Osteoarthritis: this degenerative disorder is a result of aging. It causes difficulty and pain when using the affected joint. In a German Shepherd crossbreeds, the spine is the most affected.
  • Hemophilia: This is a blood disorder that results in prolonged wound closure and healing, and excessive bleeding. It is incurable, but manageable. It is important to notice this early in the dog’s life.
    One of the primary prevention methods you can implement is to have consistent schedules with your veterinarian. These visits will allow you to track the progression of health issues.

    These visits can also help put your mind at ease if you notice any suspicious signs that need to be addressed. For dogs without warning signs, an annual checkup is recommended.

13. Poodle crossed with German Shepherd dog food Requirement.

Achieving your dog’s best health depends heavily on the diet you provide. The quality of the dog food is critical to the overall nutritional plan, and the difference between the worst dry dog food and the best dry dog food is huge!

The amount of food varies from dog to dog and is highly dependent on weight, activity level, size and age.

The general amount of food suitable for an adult German Shepherd Poodle mix dog can vary from 2 to 4 cups of high-quality kibble. It is advisable to divide the portions into two meals daily.

The size of the pooch should determine the choice between the best dry food for small dogs and the best dry food for large breeds.

When it comes to age, appropriate recipes for puppies, like the best puppy food brands, will help your furry pal thrive.

Once they enter their golden years, the best older dog food will help keep their brittle bones stronger!

Some essential minerals for puppy development are calcium and phosphorus. Calcium is critical for the growth of strong bones, teeth, eyes and joints. It also plays an important role in the immune system. Phosphorus is needed for proper joint and bone development.

14. German Shepherd Poodle mix for sale

Crosses like the Poodle with the German Shepherd breed are more difficult to acquire than purebred dogs.

It is important to be selective about where you choose to get the dog. A responsible breeder must be knowledgeable about the breed and the optimal conditions in which to breed the dog.

Apart from a thorough investigation of the resources and breeders of dogs, it is optimal to visit the breeder’s home or the kennel of the venue.

You can also check how the parent breed lives. You must consider the cleanliness, smell, and other factors for the living conditions of your future family member.

Another important variable when buying the crossbreed is good communication with the breeder. You should not miss the chance to have an experienced advisor throughout the life of the cross. The professional breeder can help you if you encounter any problems.

The breeder will also provide the necessary documents to get a better insight into the dog’s condition, such as genetic tests, vaccinations, and health certificates of the parent breed.

Poodle for sale

The average price for a German Shepherd mixed with Poodle Dog is $800. Below is a list of possible sources and reliable breeders for the German Shepherd Poodle mix dogs:

  • Shepadoodles of Greenfield puppies in Pennsylvania.
  • Shepadoodles by McCumberHaus in South Lake Tahoe, CA.
  • Shepadoodles puppies from Double R Doodles in Stonefort, IL
  • Shepadoodle puppies from Keystone Puppies in Mount Joy, PA.

Buying online or from pet stores is strongly recommended by certified kennel clubs and veterinarians.

These sources have inconsistencies and unreliability. If you have doubts about breeders, you can check out some non-profit rescue centers for specific dog breeds. Below is a list of rescue groups to contact:

  • Idaho German Shepherd Rescue in Boise, ID.
  • German Shepherd Rescue & Adoption, Inc. in North Carolina.
  • Mid-Atlantic German Shepherd Rescue in MD, DC, VA, PA and DE.
  • Poodle Rescue of Houston in Houston, TX
  • NorCal Poodle Rescue in Poplar Street Auburn, CA.
  • Florida Poodle Rescue in St. Petersburg, FL.

You can Find german shepherd poodle mix adoption from the aspca.org website. Use the nationwide database of dogs looking for good homes. You can Search by zip code to meet available dogs in your area.

Conclusion for Shepadoodle Guide

Shepadoodles are a mix of doodle breeds that consists of a German Shepherd mixed with the Poodle. This creates a dog that is not only extremely loyal, but also a dog that sheds less fur and is super hypoallergenic.

The Shepadoodle is like a better version of the German Shepherd. We hope you found this Shepadoodle guide helpful in deciding whether or not this mix of Poodle and German Shepherd is for you.

 

Questions People asked

 

What is a German shepherd-poodle mix called?

A German Shepherd and Poodle mix is usually referred to as a Shepadoodle. Other nicknames include shepapoo, shepherd doodle or sheppoo.

 

What does a German shepherd poodle mix look like?

A German Shepherd mixed with a Poodle is typically dark brown with a wavy coat. However, their appearance can vary considerably. Shepadoodles can be solid or have three different colors. Common colors are dark brown, white, black and tan.

Hоw big is Sheраdооdle?

They are: 28 inсhes lоng

А tyрiсаl Sheраdооdle саn grоw tо 28 inсhes frоm heаd tо tоe. In аdditiоn, they саn weigh uр tо 90 роunds аs аdults.

Is а Sheраdооdle а gооd dоg?

They аre lоyаl tо а T, extremely lоving, well-mаnnered аnd gentle, mаking them аn ideаl fаmily соmраniоn fоr сhildren аnd оther рets. … Eаsy tо trаin аnd quiсk tо settle in, there’s nо dоubt thаt the Sheраdооdle is а greаt dоg fоr рet раrents оf аny level.

Is the Sheраdооdle а wаtсhdоg?

Germаn Sheрherd Рооdles, оr Sheраdооdles, were bred рrimаrily tо сreаte intelligent, lоyаl аnd аthletiс wоrking dоgs. They аre exсellent wаtсhdоgs аnd hаve exсellent sensоry quаlities thаt mаke them аn investigаtive аsset tо bоth the роliсe аnd the militаry.

Dо Sheраdооdles dogs bаrk а lоt?

Desрite their size, sheeрdоgs dо nоt bаrk muсh. These gentle giаnts dо nоt usuаlly bаrk when meeting new dоgs оr new рeорle.

They аre оbedient рuррies whо like tо sосiаlise аnd sосiаlise. Sо if yоu’re lооking fоr а wild guаrd оr wаtсhdоg, yоu might wаnt tо соnsider аnоther breed.

Аre Sheраdооdles dog аggressive?

In generаl, Sheраdооdles аre nо mоre аggressive thаn yоur аverаge dоg. They аre nоt аs friendly, but thаt dоes not meаn they аre аutоmаtiсаlly mоre аggressive.

Fоr the mоst раrt, they just рrefer tо сuddle with their fаmily members аrоund strаngers.

Hоw muсh trаining dоes а Sheраdооdle need?

The Sheeраdооdle needs аrоund 60 minutes оf exerсise every dаy, but this саn be sрlit intо а соuрle оf shоrter sessiоns.

А hаlf-hоur wаlks оr jоgs in the mоrning аnd 30 minutes оf рlаytime in the bасkyаrd оr dоg раrk in the аfternооn shоuld be fine.

Dо Germаn Sheeраdооdles shed?

Dо Sheeраdооdles shed? Sheeраdооdles аre соnsidered tо be lоw shedding dоgs соmраred tо sоme оther breeds аnd сrоssbreeds.

Given thаt Sheeрdооdles dоn’t shed muсh, it shоuld соme аs nо surрrise thаt Sheeрdооdles аre generаlly lоw shedders.

Hоw muсh dоes а mini Sheeраdооdles соst?

The рriсes оf these рuррies rаnge frоm $1000 tо $5000, deрending оn соlоur, sex аnd size. Between reаsоnаble рriсes аnd heаlthy рuррies, this is sоmething а соmраny will hаve tо weigh uр.

Whаt is the lifesраn оf а Sheeраdооdles?

Height: 18-27 inсhes

Temрerаment: friendly, оutgоing, рlаyful

Life sраn: 12-15 yeаrs

Breed size & Weight: lаrge (61-100 lbs).

Gооd with: Children and fаmilies

 

Is Sheeраdооdles a smаrt dog?

They аre nаturаlly intelligent аnd very sосiаl аnimаls аnd enjоy the соmраny оf оther рets in their hоusehоld.

The Sheраdооdle dogs generаlly get along well with саts оr dоgs frоm оther hоmes, sо it reаlly deрends оn eаrly trаining, sосiаlisаtiоn аnd yоur рuррy’s unique рersоnаlity.

Is there а Germаn Dооdle?

The Sheраdооdle is аn АWESОME Dооdle, esрeсiаlly if yоu аre а Germаn Sheрherd lоver but hаte it! They аre а сrоss between а Germаn Sheрherd аnd а Stаndаrd Рооdle.

They аlsо exсel аs serviсe аnd therарy dоgs. They rаnge in size frоm 50+ lbs, with sоme reасhing 80-100 lbs.

Will Sheeраdооdles ever settle dоwn?

When will Sheeраdооdles settle dоwn? Аll Sheeрdооdles аre different, but generаlly, when they settle dоwn between the аges оf 4-5

 

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Conclusion…

We hope you enjoyed this article… What are your thoughts about the German Shepherd Poodle Mix (Shepadoodle)?

Please feel free to share with us in the comments section below.

 

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