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.

Jackapoo & Cockapoo Hybrid
We have four gorgeous Jackapoo x Cockapoo pups still looking for their forever homes - 1 girl and 3 boys. They’re playful, sociable, and love attention and cuddles. They’ve been around children and all the usual household noise, so they’re confident little pups with lovely personalities Mum and dad are both our family pets, and you’ll be able to meet them when you visit.

Jackapoo
We have a gorgeous litter of Jackapoo puppies, to our little Jackapoo mum and toy poodle dad. The pups are very outgoing and well socialised within the home. Nothing fazes them and they are use to other dogs, small children and lots going on. Now 8 weeks and paper trained and fully weaned. They are microchipped, flea and worm treated and ready for their new homes.
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.