Which Doodle is right for you?
Although we breed only the poodle breed, we have many requests for other types of hybrid breeding. So we are happy to offer stud services to those that wish to raise designer dogs e.g. labradoodles, Goldendoodles, Berne doodles, Irish doodles and other compatible breeds.

The Labradoodle is an intelligent dog who can make the ideal family pet if properly trained. She is friendly and accepts and treats everyone like her best friend. She is devoted to her family and enjoys life as an energetic companion.Temperament is affected by a number of factors, including heredity, training, and socialization. The Labradoodle has three different coat types; depending on which coat yours has, you can expect her to be a non- to average shedder. Usually the Labradoodle doesn't shed excessively, but the Hair coat type is the exception to this rule.
Read more at https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/labradoodle#e4QMHyIz64zkF5kk.99
Read more at https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/labradoodle#e4QMHyIz64zkF5kk.99

The Goldendoodle is often friendly and devoted to his family. Although he tends to be inclined to be careful around infants and toddlers, and can be a great playmate for older children, this can vary, depending on his genetics, socialization and other factors. Many Goldendoodles enjoy learning and tend to work well with people. If you use positive reinforcement techniques, showing him what you like by rewarding him with praise, play and treats, you may be surprised just how quickly he can learn. Like his Poodle parent, the Goldendoodle can come in a variety of colors. Additionally, he can have different types of fur. Some Goldendoodles look like shaggy Retrievers, some may resemble a Poodle with loose curls and others will fall somewhere in between. Read more: http://www.vetstreet.com/our-pet-experts/5-reasons-a-goldendoodle-might-be-the-right-dog-breed-for-you

If you are looking for a smart and loyal dog that will be your companion for life, look no further than the Bernedoodle. These hybrid fluffy pooches combine the best of both worlds: intelligence and low shedding coat of the Poodles, with the laid-back yet incredibly loyal nature of the Bernese.If bred well, a Bernese Mountain Poo should be an easily trainable dog, as it inherits intelligence, eagerness to please and calm demeanor from its parents.One thing to be wary of with this breed is that they need a lot of human interaction – they shouldn’t be left alone for long periods of time. Bernedoodles come in any combination of white, black, and brown. Just as Bernedoodles come in different colors according to breeding, they also have different types of coats. Most Bernedoodles have long, wavy coats that shed minimally.
Read more: https://www.petguide.com/breeds/dog/bernedoodle/
Read more: https://www.petguide.com/breeds/dog/bernedoodle/

The Irish Doodle is a super cute, friendly, and light-hearted medium-sized crossbreed. A mix of Irish Setter and Poodle, it’s ideal for anyone seeking a dog who won’t shed a lot and who will be loyal, social, and intelligent. This dog rarely barks and will even get along great with children and pets.When training an Irish Doodle, you will need to be committed and patient. However, once you succeed at training your dog, he will remember everything that you taught him. Irish Doodles are perfect dogs for those who don’t want to be cleaning up fur around the house and in the car all the time. The Poodle is popular because it hardly sheds, so the Irish Doodle will also feature a coat that is long, wavy, and shaggy and that sheds minimally and doesn’t require a lot of grooming to keep it under control.
Read more: https://www.petguide.com/breeds/dog/irish-doodle/