Male spoodle puppy approximately 18 weeks

Friendly loves cuddles good with other dogs cats I don’t know as I don’t have any toliet training going ok

Loves playing with his toys loves playing fetch

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Pet Road Test: SpoodleCrossbreed: Spoodle (Cocker Spaniel x Poodle

Space, exercise and trainingThese are usually medium-sized dogs which adapt well to an average backyard, however, they seem to have enormous energy and a regular walk or play in the park is highly recommended to burn off that excess spirit! Their boundless enthusiasm and outgoing nature could make spoodles harder to train, although persistence, as usual, should succeed.

Ideal ownerA spoodle is not a pet for a poser. And it isn’t a pet for people who want to leave their dog in the backyard and ignore it. Spoodles have parent-breeds who love humans and attention, and they have a double dose! This dog needs to be included with family activities and have regular exercise. Training is important and may be challenging for individual dogs.

Spoodle GroomingDepending on the look of the spoodle, grooming can take between 5 minutes a week to 15 minutes daily. The coats on many spoodles are thick and wavy and many owners use a ‘slicker’ brush (rectangular with pin-type tines) which should take out loose hair and matts.Those that more-closely resemble a Poodle may need clipping.

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Loves outside but his a indoor dog

Not desexed

Black with some white

Easy to brush his coat

Not a fussy eater

Follows you every where

His name is Codie