Thinking of getting a Spoodle Puppy? Get all the information you need in our dog breed guide to see if a Spoodle is the right dog for you.
Fast Facts:
How long will my Spoodle live? 11-15 years
What will my dogs energy levels be like? High
How big will my Spoodle grow? 6-12kg
Will a Spoodle be suitable for my family? Moodles are suitable for most families
What size housing is recommended for my Spoodle? Backyard required
Spoodle Temperament
Spoodles are known to be a happy, loyal, playful and sociable breed. The Spoodle is an intelligent dog and loves to be part of the action. They are a very affectionate, outgoing and playful breed, making them great for families with children and they generally get along well with other dogs, given they have been well socialised as a puppy. They are easy going and will be happy to participate in whatever you are doing, whether its playing fetch in the back yard or curling up to watch a movie - whatever love you give them, they will give it back two-fold!
Spoodle Health Issues
Ear Infections: Dogs have a vertical ear canal (unlike humans which are horizontal) so it is easy for moisture and debris to be retained within the ear canal, causing irritation. It is seen most in floppy eared breeds, so it is important that ears be dried properly after a bath or swim.
Obesity: An excess of body fat, generally due to over nourishment and lack of exercise. More common in middle aged dogs, indoor dogs, dogs that have been neutered and food driven breeds.
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA): A group of retinal degeneration diseases that worsens over time and can lead to impaired vision or even blindness.
At Kellyville Pets, we encourage responsible pet ownership.
CARE GUIDE © Copyright 2016 Kellyville Pets - All information found in this care guide is based upon our own experience. The information provided is not the only information available. In any medical situations, you should always consult your vet, including questions regarding your pet's diet.