A Bordoodle, also known as Borderdoodle or Border Collie Poodle, is a hybrid breed originating from the United States. This breed is a cross between the intelligent Border Collie and the hypoallergenic Poodle. Physically, Bordoodles typically stand between 15 to 26 inches tall and weigh from 20 to 80 pounds, depending on whether the Poodle parent is standard, miniature, or toy sized. Their coats are usually soft, wavy, and low-shedding, making them suitable for families concerned about allergies. Known for their high intelligence and trainability, Bordoodles are energetic and require daily physical and mental stimulation. They thrive in active households, enjoying activities like running, hiking, and even swimming. Their temperament is affectionate, loyal, and social, making them excellent companions for children and families. Given their intelligence and eagerness to please, they are also suitable for service roles such as mobility assistance or therapy. Proper grooming and regular exercise are essential to keep a Bordoodle healthy and happy.

Bordoodle
Sweet little girl with red fur and a bright white collar and highlights. Loves to cuddle and play with her brothers and sisters as well as our youngest.

Bordoodle
This sweet and sassy little lady. Loves to know what her people are doing and loves to play. Red fur with a bright white patch on her chest.

Bordoodle
Playful and loving boy. With uniform red patches and a bullseye around his tail. He loves to romp with his siblings and cuddle.

Bordoodle
Sweet and loving boy with soulfull eyes. Black fur with a striking white patch on his chest. Loves to play and listen to you talk.

Bordoodle
Curious little boy loves to watch and play. Piercing eyes this puppy will melt your heart. Black fur with little white highlights

Bordoodle
Sweet little chocolate girl with a loving disposition. Named for her dainty features and bright chocolate coat. Don’t let her name fool you, this pup is as affectionate as they come.

Bordoodle
Playful and loving boy. With unique red patches and an expressive face.
Bordoodles typically shed very little, thanks to their Poodle lineage, which often results in hypoallergenic or low-shedding coats. However, the exact amount of shedding depends on the individual dog's coat type—those with more Border Collie traits may shed slightly more. Regardless, regular grooming is necessary to keep their coat healthy and free of mats.