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1207 days ago

Shepadoodle Puppies 9 weeks old

Deb from Opaki

Shepadoodle Puppies - GS X Multigen F1B Labradoodle

Ready for their forever homes now. ONLY 3 LEFT

This doodle mix is not as common as many others on TM.

The designer pups are a mix of a German Shepherd Dame 50%, with a Multi generational F1B Standard Labradoodle Sire (37.5% Standard Poodle, 12.5% Labrador).

REMAINING PUPPIES:

BLACK BOY (A LITTLE WHTIE ON CHEST) photos 3,4 left,9 left
BLACK GIRL WITH WHITE MARKINGS CHEST/FOOT green collar photos 1 background, 2,4 right
BLACK GIRL yellow collar photos 5,6
The result is a pup with a beautiful Shiny coat (either wavy or straight) in either a stunning black with white or dark chocolate. It is too early to know if they will be shedding or non shedding. The fur is beautiful and soft.

Dad is very athletic & agile, as is the nature of the breed. He is part of our Labradoodle breeding program & has been selected for many traits including a laid back gentle personality & soft fleece non shedding coat. He is also a much loved member of the family. DNA tested.

Mum is a pure bred German Shepherd. She is smart, fit, fast, and agile. Also has a laid back lovely nature. Also a family pet and best friend.

With this cross our intention is to improve the qualities of both the GS and Poodle breeds. Cross breeds are often healthier, live longer, and are less likely to have genetic issues.

Both the GS breed and poodle breed are highly intelligent rating at the top for all dog breeds.

The puppies will be raised on Pro Plan and Royal Canin Puppy food.
Worming every 2 wks, & will be microchipped and complete a vet check and first vac before leaving with a puppy pack to their new homes.

Standard Shepadoodles are med to large dogs about 60cms at the shoulder and 25-35kgs at maturity.

Private Facebook page for the puppy owners of this litter to share photos & experiences:

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