Sheepadoodle puppy from our much-loved family dog, bred with health testing and temperament at the heart of everything we do. About Mum (Púca) Púca is a standard-size Sheepadoodle (75% Poodle / 25% Old English Sheepdog) and weighs around 22kg. She is our family dog and has a wonderful temperament — calm, affectionate, people-focused, great with children and very easy to train. She is: Advanced trick trained Gold Good Citizen certified Hip tested (x-rays and details available) Eye tested Fully genetically health tested with no inherited issues We chose to have puppies because she truly represents what we believe makes an excellent family dog: fantastic temperament, trainability and strong health. About Dad Dad is a pure Old English Sheepdog (100%) and a champion dog, carefully selected to complement mum in both temperament and structure. He is: Fully health tested Hip scored A lovely example of the breed with a calm, sound temperament About the puppy The puppy will be 62.5% Old English Sheepdog / 37.5% Poodle. You can expect: A blend of the parents’ temperaments Black and white colouring Non-shedding coat (high grooming needs — regular coat care and professional grooming are essential) Expected adult weight of around 25–35kg, depending on build and sex Puppies are raised in our home using Puppy Culture and Early Scent Introduction (ESI) to support confidence, resilience and future trainability. Homes we are looking for Finding the right home matters far more than finding one quickly. Lifetime homes only Open, honest conversations required Owners must understand the needs of a large, intelligent, people-loving dog, including training, time and grooming commitments If you are looking for a thoughtfully bred, well-raised family dog with excellent foundations, we would love to hear from you. Call or WhatsApp Imogen: +353 894 793 946
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