Everything You Need to Know About Whoodle

The Whoodle combines the Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier and Poodle breeds to create a unique dog with lots of unique aliases.

Whoodles are very friendly and personality-driven dogs. They are enthusiastic and love to be around people. They are also smart and quite affectionate, so they’ll always be up for playtime and a cuddle.

Breed History

Whoodles came onto the scene in the early 1900s, as far as records show. The original idea, it seems, was to have been an attempt to create a dog with intelligent Poodle genes and soft fur akin to the Wheaten.  

Appearance

Whoodles do look surprisingly muscular, despite not being a dog known for its bulk. They have strong back legs, too, which accounts for all that running and jumping.

Coat Color And Grooming

Whoodles come in cream, black, gray, silver, brown, and even red. The coats are silky and soft and often make for wonderful pictures, resembling plush toy coats.

Temperament

The Whoodle parent breeds were both working dogs, so they are quite intelligent and used to lots of interaction. Whoodles learn tricks quite easily.

Play and Human Company

Whoodles need to be around people and be almost constantly occupied for good mental health. They are not the kinds of dogs you can leave alone for long periods of time.

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