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Irish Doodle Puppies for sale

The Irish Doodle, a delightful cross between the Irish Setter and the Poodle, is revered for its radiant charm, intelligence, and often hypoallergenic coat. Available in different sizes, chiefly determined by the Poodle parent's size (miniature, medium, or standard), they seamlessly adapt to varied living spaces, making them suitable for both urban apartments and countryside homes. Their coat, which can range from wavy to curly, exhibits vibrant hues like red, apricot, and cream, a testament to their rich ancestry. Combining the Irish Setter's playful and affectionate nature with the Poodle's sharp intellect and low-shedding attributes, the Irish Doodle stands out as a charismatic and endearing pet. Their sociable demeanor and innate intelligence make them perfect for families, individuals, and even as therapy animals.

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👑Superb Rare Toy/Mini Deepest Red Irish Doodles👑

Irish Doodle

4 weeksAge
7Sex
£2,350Price

💗Homebred Babies From A Loving And Dedicated 5* Licensed Home, From Top Quality Extensively DNA Health Tested Clear Parents💗⭐ 📌Please read all of my advert and see all pics as I have put a lot of information in it to help answer any possible questions 📌 These babies are 5⭐ quality, healthy and beautiful and have the most fabulous deepest red curly and shaggy/wavey

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GooleEast Riding of Yorkshire
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F1B Irish doodle puppies (norther Ireland)

Irish Doodle

5 weeksAge
47Sex
£750Price

F1B Irish Doodle Puppies for Sale – Ready 5th May 🐶 We are delighted to offer a stunning litter of F1B Irish Doodle puppies, bred from our much-loved Irish Doodle mother and a pure Poodle father. These puppies are known for their affectionate nature, intelligence, and low-shedding coats — perfect for family homes. ✨ Details: • Total puppies: 11 • Females: 7 • Males:

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ArmaghArmagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon
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Stunning medium Irish doodles

Irish Doodle

4 weeksAge
54Sex
£1,600Price

Our beautiful Kc health tested Irish setter Amber has had a beautiful litter of Irish Doodles. Amber is the most affectionate, calm family dog BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme Unaffected Hips 7/4 DNA - CLAD Hereditary clear DNA - PRA (rcd1) Hereditary clear Sire of the litter is Kc reg health tested minature poodle Gino DEGENERATIVE MYELOPATHY VON WILLEBRAND DESEASE NEONATAL ENCEP

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Grange-over-SandsCumbria
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FAQs

Are Irish Doodles good family dogs?

Irish Doodles are excellent family dogs due to their affectionate, playful, and friendly nature. They bond strongly with family members and are good with children, particularly older, calmer kids who can handle their sensitive temperament. They also tend to get along well with other pets, making them a great choice for active families looking for a social and intelligent companion.

What are the grooming and maintenance needs of an Irish Doodle?

Irish Doodles are considered high maintenance because of their low-shedding, curly coat that requires regular professional grooming to prevent matting and keep it healthy. Besides grooming, they need daily physical exercise and mental stimulation to satisfy their intelligence and energy levels, making their care commitment considerable for prospective owners.

How much do Irish Doodles bark?

Irish Doodles are not typically excessive barkers, but due to their sensitivity, they may bark if startled, anxious, or bored. Proper socialisation and training can help manage any reactive behaviour, making them generally quiet pets who bark moderately when necessary.

Can Irish Doodles be left alone for long periods?

Irish Doodles do not cope well when left alone for extended periods as they are prone to separation anxiety. This can lead to destructive behaviours if they lack sufficient companionship and mental stimulation throughout the day. Ideal homes are those where they receive plenty of interaction and are rarely left isolated.