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Boy Jackapoo Puppies for sale

The Jackapoo, also known as Jack-A-Doodle, Jackadoodle, Jackdoodle, Jackapoodle, Jack A Poo, Jack-A-Poodle, is a newcomer to the dog scene and is not currently recognised by any of the major international breed organisations, which includes the Kennel Club. They were developed by crossing a Poodle with a Jack Russell Terrier and as such, Jackapoos can inherit some of the traits and characteristics of their parent breed. However, it is a matter of luck how the puppies turn out, especially if it is the first generation. Jackapoos are known to make wonderful companions and family pets thanks to their charming appearance and loyal, tenacious, playful and affectionate nature.

Read our Jackapoo Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Beautiful Jackapoos

Jackapoo

10 weeksAge
22Sex
£800Price

We’re delighted to introduce our gorgeous litter of Jackapoos, born on 4 January 2026 and now ready to leave for their forever homes. Indigo and Onyx, our two handsome boys, and Saffron and Opal, our two sweet girls, are growing beautifully. Mum is our much‑loved Jack Russell, and Dad is a friendly, intelligent Toy Poodle. Both parents have excellent temperaments and are p

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DissNorfolk
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Mini jack a poos F1 ready now

Jackapoo

9 weeksAge
22Sex
£650Price

Gorgeous little boys and girls mum is a lovely poodle great nature and dad is a fantastic black and white short legged jack Russell both have fantastic sweet nature's- puppies have been fully vet checked and come with health certificate full little were totally healthy - vaccinated wormed - flead - mum and dad are our family pets - puppies are used to children . . Lovel

SelkirkScottish Borders
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Toy poodle x jackapoo pups

Jackapoo

7 weeksAge
31Sex
£750Price

Mum is a jackapoo and dad is a pedigree toy poodle Puppies will look more like toy poodle than jackapoo 3 little boys and 1 little girl Very friendly,well socialised fluffy little bundles of fun Seen with mum and 1 year old sister from the same mum and dad. Only the 1 black boy and black girl left

RochesterMedway
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lovely jackapoo pups for sale

Jackapoo

8 weeksAge
2Sex
£600Price

we have 2 beautiful boys looking for their forever homes. both mum and dad are our family pets. they have been brought up around my children and other dogs and cats. both mum and dad are very small. these little boys will make the perfect family pet ❤️ please contact me for more details

RoystonHertfordshire
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FAQs

How much does a Jackapoo cost?

The average cost of a purebred Jackapoo puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £518, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is a Jackapoo a good dog?

A Jackapoo can be a great dog for families or individuals who want a friendly, small, and playful companion. They are typically affectionate and good with children, but they may require regular grooming and mental stimulation. Overall, they can make excellent pets if their needs are met.

How often should you walk a Jackapoo?

You should walk a Jackapoo at least once or twice daily, totaling about 30 to 60 minutes of exercise. Regular walks help keep them healthy, happy, and prevent boredom. Adjust the frequency based on your dog's age and energy level.

What is the personality of a Jackapoo?

A Jackapoo is typically friendly, energetic, and affectionate. They are intelligent and social dogs that enjoy being around people and other pets. Their playful nature makes them great companions for families.

Do jackapoos have health problems?

Jackapoos, a mix between Jack Russell Terriers and Poodles, can inherit health issues common to both breeds. They may be prone to hip dysplasia, patellar luxation, and eye conditions. Regular veterinary check-ups can help manage and prevent potential problems.