Appearance of the Bordoodle
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Imagine a Border Collie in an astrakhan coat, and you have a picture that comes close to the Bordoodle's appearance. They have a long, soft, wavy coat, a tactile blend of the Border Collie's silky softness and the Poodle's extravagant curls. The Bordoodle comes in a variety of coat colors, reflecting some of its Poodle heritage. The most common colors are black and white, blue or gray, tricolor, red and white or tricolor merle. As both parents have a good-length muzzle, these are long-nosed dogs with well-proportioned sku |
Temperament of the Bordoodle
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The Bordoodle is a true model of a dog, renowned for its even temperament, friendship and sociability. They are just as gentle with children as they are with the elderly, and are generally distinguished by their good manners. However, it's important (as with any dog) that they are well socialized as puppies. This gives them a solid foundation in adult life, as well-adjusted dogs who are not easily frightened. |
Needs and activities of the Bordoodle
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The Bordoodle is an easy-going dog, not prone to hyperactivity or boredom. He's just as happy living in an apartment as on a farm with unlimited acres to roam. A walk twice a day over a moderate distance is all the Bordoodle needs to be happy and healthy. What's more, the Bordoodle can skip a day of exercise if the owner or trainer is busy or working late. This shouldn't be a habit, as both parents of this hybrid are highly intelligent. His mind needs to be exercised as much as his body. The Bordoodle will excel at obedience trials, so this may be an activity you'd like to try. It's fun for both dog and owner. |
Maintenance of the Bordoodle
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The Bordoodle is an easy-care breed. They don't shed much and only require weekly brushing with a wire brush. You should only bathe Bordoodles when they are dirty. Its natural oils will protect and keep its coat shiny and soft. You should brush your Bordoodle's teeth at least three times a week, but if you want to prevent gum disease, brush your dog's teeth every day. Trim your dog's nails every two weeks. Because he'll be an active dog, be sure to check under his floppy ears regularly for dirt and moisture. |