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Zoey

Female, Born on 10/01/24 - 1 year
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About Zoey

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Zoey is a friendly, well-mannered Sheepadoodle who is almost 2 years old and ready for a loving new home. She has a great temperament and does well with both children and other dogs. Her behavior around cats is unknown, as she has not been exposed to them. Zoey is crate trained and fully house trained. She is accustomed to roaming freely in the home and will bark to let you know when she needs to go outside. She is a smart, communicative dog who thrives in a structured but loving environment. She will be up to date on all vaccinations prior to rehoming, is CKC registered, and is currently not spayed. Zoey is in excellent health with no known allergies or medical issues. She is currently eating Diamond Naturals Salmon & Potato and also enjoys Purina Pro Plan. Please note that Zoey does experience car sickness, so this may require some management for travel. Sheepadoodles are a high-maintenance breed when it comes to grooming, so it is important that her new owner is prepared to keep up with regular grooming and coat care. 💲 Rehoming fee is negotiable 📞 Contact: 803-720-0670 Please reach out anytime before 10 PM for more information. Zoey would make a wonderful addition to the right home that can provide her with the care, attention, and maintenance she needs.
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What is a Sheepadoodle like?
France has been officially recognized as the Poodle’s country of origin, but the Poodle’s earlier ancestors came from central Asia. The German variety has probably influenced the modern breed most (‘Poodle’ is German for ‘splash’ or ‘puddle’). In 18th and 19th century Europe, the Poodle served a wide variety of purposes, including duck hunting, guiding, and later circus performing, from whence the modern grooming style likely arose. The Poodle became a popular pet for the French aristocracy, and in time was officially adopted as the national dog. Poodles were imported to America in the 20th century. They slowly rose in popularity and eventually became the country’s most popular dog. Famous Poodles include author John Steinbeck’s dog Charley, subject of the book ‘Travels with Charley: In Search of America’, and Weird Al’s Poodle Bela, who…uhm… sat on his head for the album cover of ‘Poodle Hat.’ Full-grown, they typically weigh 60-80 pounds and stand 16-22 inches tall.
Are Sheepadoodles friendly with strangers and kids?
Sheepadoodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Standard Poodle gets along well with other animals, other dogs, and children. Standard Poodles are highly adaptable and make good watchdogs. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Can Sheepadoodles keep up with an active lifestyle?
The Standard Poodle requires substantial amounts of exercise. Standard Poodles require long walks and outdoor activities such as swimming or playing catch. The Standard Poodle is fond of retrieving, as it has origins as a hunting dog. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How much grooming does a Sheepadoodle need?
The Standard Poodle has a distinctive fine, frizzy, wooly coat similar in texture to sheep’s wool. Solid white is most common, but the coat may also be solid grey, brown, apricot, or black. There are three distinct grooming styles for show Poodles: puppy clip, continental clip, and English saddle clip. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Are Sheepadoodles a good fit for apartment living?
Sheepadoodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.

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