Mini Springerdoodle
Puppies
Mini Springerdoodles are a mix of a mini poodle and an English Springer Spaniel. As a mix of two active breeds, the Springerdoodle has loads of energy. They love to play and have a fun-loving nature. Daily exercise is essential to keep them physically and mentally stimulated. Springerdoodles love hiking, swimming, and playing fetch. They are also highly intelligent, inquisitive, quick to learn, and very loyal. They are eager to please their owners and excel in obedience training and agility courses.
Springerdoodles have a hypoallergenic, low-shedding coat which makes them great companions for those with allergies or anyone looking to minimize shedding in their home.
Puppies Available: as of December 6th 2024
Rusty and Penny are the proud parents. Penny is an English Springer Spaniel who is a sweet girl, very loving with an amazing disposition, loves kids, and other dogs. Rusty is a silly, wiggly butt, sweet and loving mini poodle weighing about 15 pounds.
These puppies will come with shots, deworming, microchip, vet check, and certificate of vet inspection.
Both parents are OFA certified and have cleared genetic testing.
Puppies cost $2,500.
What is Included When You Buy a Puppy:
Your puppy will come to you with its first set of shots.
Puppies can go home when they are eight weeks of age.
All puppies will be Microchipped.
Puppies will have been wormed twice.
Mother and father of the puppies for sale are OFA certified and will have had their hips X-rayed and eyes certified.
Every puppy for sale will have their hips and eyes guaranteed for 24 months.
Grooming: The drawback of having a non-shedding dog is you need to brush and comb your Springerdoodle’s hair DAILY — down to the skin level!
Doodles are not low maintenance. Introduce your puppy to grooming right away! Brush and comb them every day. Without the proper tools, baths at home will only cause and expedite matting. Long coats need to be blow dried completely, and if they are towel dried and left to air dry and not brushed out, they will mat up.
Matting can lead to bruising, hematomas, skin infections, etc. This is EXTREMELY painful for them.
Depending on the length you keep the hair on your Springerdoodle will depend on how often you get your dog professionally groomed. In most cases, it is recommended to have your Springerdoodle professionally groomed every 4-6 weeks to avoid getting matted.
Call 414-630-0974 or email us at milwaukeedoodles@gmail.com to reserve your next fur baby.