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Róisín - Toy Irish Doodle - puppy trained
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About Róisín - Toy Irish Doodle - puppy trained
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🐾 Róisín (Gaelic for "Little Rose")
– Irish Doodle (Irish Setter / Toy Poodle hybrid)
Róisín is an affectionate girl with a deep mahogany red coat and loads of curls. She takes after her mom and has three small white spots on her coat, (on top of her head, chin, chest). She is our funny and very social girl. Róisín plays ruff-N-tumble with her brother Sean and our 40 lb mini-Bernedoodle. We have a cat and she is friendly with kitty.
– Eager to please and easy to train.
– Expected adult weight 15–25 lbs. This Irish Setter × Toy Poodle cross combines intelligence, loyalty, athleticism, loving personality and a low‑to‑no shed hypoallergenic coat.
– Cross-breeding creates hybrid vigor helps reduce/eliminate purebred-specific heath issues.
✅ Early Development & Training
– Early neurological stimulation and socialization
– 4 additional weeks with parents/pack beyond weaning plus foundational puppy training.
– Intro: Name, Yes, No, Off, Inside, Outside, Food, Kennel, Kitty, Potty, Sit, Treat, Stairs.
– Housebreaking/overnight crate training, leash introduction, vehicle rides, grooming exposure.
– Name-based training paired with hand signals for visual and hearing recognition. Can easily be clicker trained if desired.
🐶 Parents
Sire: Rogan – F1 Irish Doodle, 24 lbs, sweet, gentle, athletic, confident, joyful.
Dam: Molly – F1b Irish Doodle, 12 lbs, loyal, intelligent, sweet, confident, funny.
– Both are incredibly alert and intelligent. Molly is in training for medical alert dog and Rogan enjoys agility training. Great couch cuddling.
– Both display ideal Irish Setter/Poodle form: deep chest, sleek waist, long athletic legs, affectionate temperaments. Stunning mahogany red, hypoallergenic, no‑shed, curly coats.
– Both have Orivet breed health profiles for both sides Irish Setter and Poodle, ensuring a complete overview of parental heath.
$4500
– Puppy Price: $2,550 (Deposit: $1000)
– Veterinary Package at 12wks: $950
Multiple veterinarian wellness exams and health testing. Age‑appropriate, vet-administered vaccinations, treatments & microchip. Veterinarian health certificate 3 days prior to travel.
– Foundational Training Package: $1,000
Enables 12 wks critical time for natural weaning/health maturity and canine parent/puppy training that cannot be done by people. Helps prevent many "too-early-separation issues".
4 weeks of crate training, housebreaking, command exposure, leash exposure, and transition preparation — saving your energy and protecting your home while setting your puppy up for success. (weeks 8 to 12)
🧳 Journey Home Pack
FAA‑approved hard‑shell travel crate/sized for growth, blankets, starter toys, initial food and treats, correct type harness, leash and martingale collar.
🧳 Delivery
We deliver in-person and are USDA transport certified. Free or cost depends on location.
– Photos and videos will be updated.
– Adoption contract will be provided.
– 2 year health guarantee with stipulations.
– Spay/neuter requirement if incomplete at adoption.
– We maintain first right of refusal return policy in the event you are unable to keep the new puppy, for any reason.
– Hybrids are not registrable nor AKC eligible due to being hybrids. Lineage does come from purebreds; Irish Setter and Poodle.
Coat Colors:
Red
Coat Pattern:
Flecked
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Irish Doodle
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Is a Irish Doodle the right dog for me?
An Irish Doodle is a designer dog breed that is a cross between an Irish Setter and a Poodle. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-70 pounds and stand 13-28 inches tall.
Are Irish Doodles good family dogs?
Irish Doodles are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. Doodles are a great choice for an active family that enjoys spending time outdoors. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Do Irish Doodles need a lot of physical activity?
Irish Doodles are an active and energetic breed that require regular exercise and mental stimulation. They enjoy going for walks, hikes, and playing games with their family. Due to their intelligence and eagerness to please, Irish Doodles are relatively easy to train. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How often should I brush a Irish Doodle?
Irish Doodles come in a variety of colors, including red, apricot, black, and white. They have a curly or wavy coat that requires regular grooming to keep it healthy and free of mats. They shed minimally, making them a good choice for those with allergies. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Irish Doodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Where do Irish Doodles do best — city or country?
Irish Doodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Both apartments and houses can be suitable for Irish Doodles, as long as the living space provides enough room for exercise and playtime. Doodles are a great choice for an active family that enjoys spending time outdoors. They are fairly easy to train.
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