JESTER - POODLE (STANDARD) / SAINT BERNARD / MIXED (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Saint Berdoodle Dogs For Adoption in Brighton, CO, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
JESTER
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Adult
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Location
Brighton, CO, 80601 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Poodle (Standard) / Saint Bernard / Mixed (medium coat). Meet a friendly and energetic boy who is ready to bring a burst of happy energy to your life! This sweet pup already comes with fantastic manners, as his previous owner shared that he is both potty trained and crate trained, with a wonderful history of living happily with kids and other dogs. To keep him looking and feeling his best, he will need a family committed to regular grooming for his healthy coat, along with an active, experienced owner who can provide ample daily exercise and basic training. He is looking for a feline-free home with no cats, where he can dedicate all his love and playful spirit entirely to his human and dog companions!
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Adams County Animal Shelter
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Location:
Brighton, Colorado, 80601 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Saint Berdoodle, a charming cross between the Standard Poodle and the Saint Bernard, is a relatively new designer breed gaining popularity for its delightful blend of traits. Originating from the desire to create a large, friendly dog with a lower-shedding coat, these dogs typically inherit the Saint Bernard's impressive size and gentle nature, combined with the Poodle's intelligence and hypoallergenic qualities (though shedding can vary). Physically, they are large and robust, often sporting a wavy to curly coat in various colors, and possess a warm, expressive face. Temperamentally, Saint Berdoodles are known for being affectionate, loyal, and good-natured, making them excellent family pets that thrive on companionship. While their large size means they are not ideal for small apartments, they can adapt to various living situations if provided with adequate exercise and space. Potential owners should be aware of common health concerns found in their parent breeds, such as hip and elbow dysplasia, bloat, and certain eye conditions, necessitating regular vet check-ups.
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