Bordoodle

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Get to Know Bordoodles

  • Hybrid Breed: The Bordoodle is a cross between the Border Collie and the Poodle.
  • Highly Intelligent: The Bordoodle is often referred to as the "Einstein of doodles" due to its remarkable intelligence and versatility. Combining the sharp mind and herding instincts of the Border Collie with the trainable and hypoallergenic traits of the Poodle, Bordoodles are highly adaptable dogs that excel in a variety of roles. From family companions to service dogs, they bring together the best traits of their parent breeds in a single, dynamic package.
  • Energetic and Playful: With the energy of a Border Collie and the agility of a Poodle, they excel in canine sports like agility, flyball, and obedience competitions. At the same time, their adaptable nature means they can also enjoy quieter activities, such as cuddling on the couch after a day of play. Whether as an energetic adventure buddy or a devoted family companion, the Bordoodle offers a perfect blend of brains, beauty, and personality.
  • Highly Intuitive: Bordoodles often displaying an uncanny ability to read and respond to human emotions. This trait stems from both parent breeds, with Border Collies known for their sensitivity to handlers and Poodles renowned for their emotional intelligence. Bordoodles can often sense when their owners are happy, stressed, or upset, making them excellent emotional support animals. Their empathetic nature, combined with their loving personality, allows them to provide comfort and companionship during difficult times, making them not just pets but true family members.
  • Family-Friendly: Bordoodles are known for their friendly and affectionate nature, making them wonderful family dogs. They typically get along well with children and other pets, forming strong bonds with their human companions. Their playful energy makes them great playmates, while their innate intelligence allows them to pick up on family dynamics and adapt accordingly. This combination of warmth and smarts means they thrive in loving, active households.

Breed History

The Bordoodle, also known as the Borderdoodle or Border Collie-Poodle mix, is a hybrid breed resulting from crossing a Border Collie with a Poodle. This combination blends the intelligence and energy of the Border Collie with the low-shedding curly coat and versatile nature of the Poodle. The breed emerged in recent decades as part of the trend to create designer dogs that combine desirable traits of two purebred parents. Known for their intelligence, trainability, and friendly nature, Bordoodles have quickly gained popularity among active families and individuals seeking a companion dog.

Personality and Behaviour

  • Highly Intelligent: Bordoodles inherit exceptional intelligence from both parent breeds. This makes them quick learners capable of mastering commands, tricks, and even complex tasks. Their intelligence requires consistent mental stimulation to prevent boredom-related behaviours.
  • Friendly and Social: Bordoodles are known for their outgoing and friendly temperament. They enjoy interacting with people and other animals, making them excellent companions for families with children or multi-pet households.
  • Energetic and Playful: With the energy of a Border Collie and the playfulness of a Poodle, Bordoodles are active dogs that thrive on exercise and interactive play. Their enthusiasm for activities like fetch, agility, and hiking makes them ideal for active owners.

Care

  • Exercise: Bordoodles are highly energetic and require at least 60-90 minutes of daily exercise to stay physically and mentally healthy. Activities like brisk walks, runs, fetch, and agility training are excellent for meeting their energy needs. Mental stimulation, such as puzzle toys and obedience training, is equally important to prevent boredom and destructive behaviours.
  • Grooming: The coat of a Bordoodle varies depending on which parent they take after, ranging from wavy to curly textures. Regular brushing, typically 2-3 times a week, helps prevent matting and keeps the coat clean and healthy. They may require professional grooming every 6-8 weeks, especially if their coat is curly like a Poodle's. Regular nail trims, ear cleaning, and dental care are essential for their overall well-being. Borderdoodles may be more manageable for some allergy sufferers.
  • Training and Socialization: Bordoodles are highly trainable due to their intelligence and eagerness to please. They respond well to positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise. Early socialization is critical to ensure they are well-mannered and confident around new people, pets, and environments. Ongoing training and mental challenges are necessary to keep their sharp minds engaged.

Bordoodle Summary

weight iconWeight
30-60 lbs
lifespan iconLifespan
12-15 years
exercise iconExercise
High
temperament iconTemperament
Intelligent
Playful
Affectionate
trainability iconTrainability
Moderate
grooming iconGrooming
Moderate

What to ask your breeder?

It’s important to ensure your breeder conducts thorough health screenings on the two dogs that were bred for the litter. Reputable breeders should perform genetic laboratory testing and also orthopedic evaluations. There’s no way to guarantee every puppy in every litter is 100% free from health problems, but responsible breeding practices greatly reduce the risk.

Here’s a short summary of what you should be asking your breeder:

Border Collie Health Testing

ScreeningConsiderations
Hip DysplasiaOne of the following: OFA Radiographic Hip Evaluation PennHIP Evaluation. Results registered with OFA.
ACVO Eye ExamAnnual Eye Examinations until 7 years (84 months) old . Results registered with OFA
DNA RepositoryParticipation in the OFA/CHIC DNA Repository (DNA Bank)
Elbow Dysplasia(Optional but recommended) OFA Radiographic Elbow Evaluation
Shoulders(Optional but recommended) OFA Radiographic Shoulder OCD Evaluation
Autoimmune thyroiditis(Optional but recommended) Autoimmune Thyroditis Evaluation from an approved Lab. Results registered with OFA.
Congenital Deafness(Optional but recommended) B.A.E.R. hearing test. Results registered with OFA.
Cardiac Evaluation(Optional but recommended) Standard Congenital Cardiac Exam. Results registered with OFA. Advanced Cardiac Exam Basic Cardiac Exam
Collie Eye Anomaly(Optional but recommended) DNA based CEA test results from an approved lab; results registered with OFA. First Generation Offspring of tested dogs eligible for Clear By Parentage
Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis(Optional but recommended) Optigen CL test results registered with the OFA.
Trapped Neutrophil Syndrome(Optional but recommended) TNS test; results registered with OFA.

Poodle Health Testing

ScreeningConsiderations
Hip DysplasiaOne of the following: OFA Radiographic Hip Evaluation PennHIP Evaluation. Results registered with OFA.
ACVO Eye ExamACVO Eye Examination. Results registered with OFA.
Health Elective TestingAutoimmune Thyroditis Evaluation from an approved Lab. Results registered with OFA. Sebaceous Adenitis evaluation by an approved dermapathologist. Results registered with OFA. Basic Cardiac Exam Advanced Cardiac Exam

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