Pyredoodles go by a few other names, including Pyreneespoo, Pyrepoo, and Pyreneesdoodle. Despite their unfortunate status as a designer breed, you can find these mixed breed dogs in shelters and breed specific rescues, so remember to adopt! Don’t shop!
Black Mini Pyredoodle Puppies Breeders: Great Pyrenees Poodle Mix
Mini Springerdoodle Puppies Breeders: Springer Spaniel Poodle Mix
Black Cairnoodle Puppies Breeder: Cairn Terrier and Poodle Mix
Teacup Corgipoo Puppies Breeder: Corgi Poodle Mix
Poogle Dog Breed: Beagle Poodle Mix
Mini Weimardoodle Puppy Breeder: Weimaraner Poodle Mix
Mini Bolonoodle Puppies Breeders: Bolognese Poodle Mix
F1b Mini Bordoodle Puppies Breed: Border Collie Poodle Mix
Rottle Puppies Breeder: Full Grown Rottweiler Poodle Mix
Black Miniature Cockapoo Puppies Breeders
Black Teacup Maltipoo Puppies Breed
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These adorable pups make great pets for single people and families alike. They can even adapt to apartment living, but they’re best suited for a home with a yard due to their larger size. They’re generally quiet, but will bark to alert their humans of any dangers and are known to become very protective of children in their household. If you’re looking for a gentle giant with a big heart that will guard your home and your family, the Pyredoodle may be the right dog for you!
DogTime recommends this big, spacious crate to give your big Pyredoodle a place to rest and relax. You should also pick up this dog brush and massager for your long-haired pup!
See below for all Pyredoodle facts and mixed dog breed characteristics!