$4500
Sean
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About Sean
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Sean is a sweet, charming boy just like his dad! Irish Setter/ Poodle cross for hypoallergenic. His mahogany red coat may be more loose curls than the tight curls of his canine parents. Expect 12 to 24 lbs. Crossing the Irish Setter with toy or mini poodle often extends years while combining the best of two loyal and intelligent breeds. Someone will be lucky to have him! More pics and videos available.
Highlights: Early neurological stimulation and socialization. Crucial learning from both canine parents and pack 4 wks beyond weaning, overlapping with 4 weeks of initial puppy training: Name, Yes, No, Off, Inside, Outside, Food. Training includes crate, leash, vehicle, grooming. We use name training combined with hand signals for sight and hearing recognition.
Sire is Rogan, F1 Irish doodle, 24 lbs with perfect form, joyful spirit and confident presence and the brightest teeth I have ever seen in a dog. Dam is Molly, F1b Irish Doodle, 11 lbs, incredibly loyal, intelligent and the sweetest little heart.
Molly and Rogan have the ideal Irish Setter/Poodle form: Deep chest, sleek waist, long athletic legs. Rogan runs incredibly fast. Molly leaps like a gazelle. Both are excellent household pets and cuddle bugs. Both have Oliver full breed profile for Irish Setter and Poodle aspects. Both are hypoallergenic with no shed coats.
Why choose an Irish Doodle? Highly intelligent, eager to please, easy to train, loyal, athletic and sweet. They are less stubborn than beautiful Bernes and less troublesome than Goldens. Doodles require weekly at home brushing and professional grooming 6-10 wks due to the poodle coat.
Coat Colors:
Red
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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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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