They do best with positive reinforcement and will learn any new trick you teach them! As with all breeds that go from tiny puppy to large dog, it’s important to start sheepadoodle training with the adult dog in mind: Don’t allow or encourage your puppy to do anything you wouldn’t want a 50+ pound sheepadoodle doing a year from now. Sheepadoodles, like all dogs, are creatures of habit, they learn by routine, persistence, and consistency. A well behaved pet/companion is highly favored, and they don’t just happen by accident. They need parameters and rules and it is important to enforce these rules from the beginning. Sheepadoodles grow up to be very loving dogs if they have the right training and guidance when they are puppies! It is very important to start your training with your Sheepadoodle puppy the minute you get him/her home. If you have the patience and you can deal with the nipping, then it isn’t too bad. Lots of puppies nip, so this isn’t unique to Sheepadoodles, but Sheepadoodles seem to nip more than other breeds. As Sheepadoodles are part Old English Sheepdog (which is a herding breed) they want to nip and herd anything and everything! It requires patience and training to teach them to stop. Home Raised Sheepadoodles is family owned kennel, with the aim of breeding, raising and training Sheepadoodles on our Ranch to serve as loyal, lovely and premium companions as well as therapy dogs for people with special needs. You may not know this but Sheepadoodle puppies tend to nip more than other breeds. We raise Sheepadoodles to be used as family companions and therapy dogs.
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