Weimardoodle

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Weimardoodle History

The Weimardoodle is a cross-breed or hybrid between an Australian Shepherd and a Standard or Miniature Poodle. The Weimardoodle is a cross-breed or hybrid between an Australian Shepherd and a Standard or Miniature Poodle. The origin of the word “Weim” is the German word for “dog”, and “Weimaraner” is a type of working or herding dog. The etymology of “Poodle” is unclear, but it probably comes from the word “puddle” or “pool”. The origin of the word “Weim” is the German word for “dog”, and “Weimaraner” is a type of working or herding dog. The etymology of “Poodle” is unclear, but it probably comes from the word “puddle” or “pool”. The Weimardoodle is a relatively recent phenomenon that developed in the early 1990s, when breeders began crossing the two breeds with the intention of creating a hypoallergenic pet. The temperament of the mixed-breed is unpredictable, but many owners report that it is generally calmer and more laid back than its parent breeds.

Time of Origin

2000s

Country of Origin

United States Of America

Ancestry

Weimaraner, Poodle

Weimardoodle Physical Characteristics

The Weimardoodle is a crossbreed that is typically between 25 and 50% Poodle and 50 and 75% Cockapoo. They can have a variety of coats and sizes. They have a soft, wavy or curly, medium length coat that is white, cream, apricot, gray, or black. Their ears are floppy and their tail is long and curled. They have a medium size, wedge-shaped head and their nose is dark in color. Their muzzle is wide and they have deep-set, large eyes. Their neck is arched and their body and legs are long and straight.

Eye Colors

Hazel, Brown, Amber

Nose Colors

Black, Brown, Isabella

Coat Colors

Cream, Isabella, Brown, Black, White, Pied, Fawn, Gray

Height Range

Male Height Range: 22 – 27 inches

Female Height Range: 20 – 25 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 50 – 70 lbs

Female Weight Range: 45 – 65 lbs

Weimardoodle Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

10-13 yrs

Weimardoodle Health Concerns

Patellar Luxation, Skin Problems, Eye Problems, Von Willebrand’s Disease, Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), Hypothyroidism, Addison’s Disease, Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease, Cushing’s Disease

Weimardoodle Temperament and Behaviour

The Weimardoodle is a cross between the Poodle and the German Longhair Pointer. They are generally considered to be a highly intelligent, friendly and gentle dog. They are easy to train, but can be stubborn at times. They are loyal to their owners, but can sometimes be difficult with other dogs.

Weimardoodle Activity Requirements

The Weimaraner, or weimaraner, is a member of the hunting and tracking group. They are a medium-size, muscular, athletic dog. The weimaraner is known for its intelligence and strong prey drive. While the weimaraner is an active and energetic breed, they do require regular exercise. They do best in a home where they can be given a job to do, whether that job is herding or tracking. The weimaraner is an intelligent, driven, and high-energy dog that enjoys being active and busy. If you are thinking about adding a weimaraner to your family, be sure you are ready to meet their exercise and energy needs. This is not a low-maintenance dog. They need to be given an outlet for their energy, or they can become destructive.

Miles Per Day

12 miles

Activity Per Day

60 minutes

Daily Food

2.5 cups

Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Weimardoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Weimardoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Weimardoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Weimardoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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