The Bordoodle, a hybrid of the Border Collie and Poodle, showcases a unique blend of intelligence and playfulness. With an average height of 15 to 22 inches, their size can vary from medium to large, largely depending on their parentage. Their coat, which may range from wavy to curly, comes in a variety of colors such as black, white, brown, and merle, and is relatively low-shedding. Eager to please and quick to learn, Bordoodles thrive in agility and obedience training. They require regular exercise, benefiting from both physical activities and mental stimulation. Their affectionate and social nature, paired with a moderate energy level, makes them an adaptable companion for families. Future Bordoodle owners should prioritize early socialization and consistent training to harness their potential.

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This lovely girl is looking for her forever home. She is the last pup in a litter of 4. She is a lovely friendly puppy that has been brought up in our family home, she is used to kids and all household noises. She has been microchipped and had first vaccination and is up to date with flea and worm and had puppy check at the vet. She is 10 weeks old and ready to leave. Mum

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Our beautiful Blue Merle Collie is the very proud mum of eight gorgeous puppies 💛 Their dad is Moss, a Kennel Club–registered Standard Poodle. Bordoodle / CollieDoodles are medium-sized dogs, bred from two of the most intelligent and trainable breeds – the working Collie and the Standard Poodle. They are wonderfully clever, affectionate and sensitive, with a fun-loving

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Our family colliepoo Nala and our friends poodle teddy has had an amazing litter of F1B colliepoo puppies. We have 3 chocolate Merle boys, 1 black boy, 1 black/white/silver Merle girl, 1 Black and wh

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We are starting a waiting list for our F1 and F1b litters due. Skip our slate Merle Border Collie is due her litter at the end of December, Lottie, who is Skips daughter, is our Blue Merle Bordoodle a
Yes, Bordoodles are excellent dogs known for being highly intelligent, affectionate, loyal, and sociable, making them great family pets. They bond closely with their owners, enjoy play and mental stimulation, and are generally gentle and patient with children. Their intelligence makes them highly trainable, though they do require consistent exercise and social interaction to thrive.