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.

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Freckles is so loveable and cute!

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Loveable me, loves to be held and cuddled.

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Sweet baby girl, just so precious.

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She just loves to be held and cuddled.

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Cuddles, just down right adorable and so full of love.

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Pandee Bear just adorable, laying in the empty food bowl.

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Beautiful baby boy, loves to be held.

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So sweet and loveable. They all love to be held and will sit in your arms for as long as you will hold them.
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.