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Remember: Your Sheepadoodle carries the genes of Old English Sheepdogs who worked alongside farmers all day. That fluffy teddy bear following you everywhere? They're just doing what centuries of breeding told them to do, stay close to their person.
Sheepadoodles emerged in the 1980s-1990s, one of the earlier doodle crosses. The intent was combining Old English Sheepdog calm temperament with Poodle intelligence and creating a large companion dog. Most have zero working drive. They're large companion crosses, not working dogs, though some inherit Old English Sheepdog herding genetics creating behavioural challenges.
What were they bred to do?
Key breeding traits: Sheepadoodles are large dogs weighing 30-40kg+. They have calm to moderate energy, lower than most doodle crosses. Their coat is extremely high-maintenance, requiring professional grooming every 6-8 weeks and daily brushing or it becomes painfully matted. Neither Old English Sheepdogs nor Poodles have low-maintenance coats, so combining them creates grooming nightmares.
Your Sheepadoodle was bred from two breeds with strong bonding tendencies. Old English Sheepdogs were farm dogs working alongside farmers all day. Poodles were bred as intelligent retrievers requiring handler focus. That cute fluffy puppy becomes a 35kg dog requiring constant grooming and training.
What's happening: Your Sheepadoodle's coat mats constantly. Professional grooming costs are astronomical. Daily brushing takes 15-30 minutes. Your dog becomes uncomfortable and irritable.
Why it happens: Both parent breeds have high-maintenance coats. Old English Sheepdogs have double coats that mat extremely easily. Poodles have continuously growing single coats that curl and mat without regular maintenance.
The fix:
Overwhelmed by grooming demands? Our Skool community provides grooming schedules specifically for Sheepadoodles, plus video demonstrations of proper brushing techniques.
What's happening: Your Sheepadoodle jumps on people and knocks them over. Lead pulling makes walks impossible. Their fluffy appearance makes people underestimate their strength until the puppy is 25kg+ and habits are established.
Why it happens: These dogs regularly reach 30-40kg+. At this size, normal behaviours like jumping, lead pulling, and play become dangerous and difficult to manage.
The fix:
Struggling with size and strength? Join our Skool community for specific large breed management protocols and live Q&A sessions.
What's happening: Your Sheepadoodle panics when left alone, follows you from room to room, cries, destroys things, or refuses to settle when separated.
Why it happens: Old English Sheepdogs were velcro dogs bonding intensely to family and struggling when separated. Poodles are similarly handler-focused and prone to separation anxiety. You get double doses of co-dependency genetics.
The fix:
Finding separation training exhausting? Our Skool community provides step-by-step separation protocols specifically for velcro breeds like Sheepadoodles.
That's why we created our free Skool community, to give you continuous support every step of the way.
Inside the community, you'll get:
Join The Toe Beans Co community today and get the ongoing support you need to build the best relationship with your Sheepadoodle.
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ABSOLUTELY NOT. If you want a method like that I suggest you call the 1980's, go back there and never get a dog. We teach the dog calming code, a method based on positive action that reinforces your role as the leader in your dog's eyes.
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