When looking for the perfect family dog, many pet lovers come across the lovable, curly-coated Doodle. But are they really good family pets? The short answer is: yes, absolutely—with a few things to consider depending on your household.
“Doodle” is a general nickname for any poodle mix. Popular types include:
Goldendoodle (Golden Retriever + Poodle)
Labradoodle (Labrador Retriever + Poodle)
Bernedoodle (Bernese Mountain Dog + Poodle)
Sheepadoodle (Old English Sheepdog + Poodle)
These mixes combine the smarts and low-shedding coat of the Poodle with the affectionate and fun personalities of other family-friendly breeds.
Doodles are social, loving dogs that crave companionship. They bond quickly with kids and adults, making them emotionally in-tune family members.
Thanks to their Poodle heritage, Doodles are quick learners. They excel in obedience training and love games, tricks, and even agility.
Most Doodles have wavy or curly coats that shed very little. This makes them more tolerable for people with allergies and keeps furniture fur-free—though regular grooming is a must.
They love to play! Whether it’s fetch in the backyard or snuggles on the couch, Doodles match the energy of kids and enjoy being part of family activities.
Whether you live in a house with a yard or a cozy apartment, many Doodles adapt well to different lifestyles—as long as they get exercise and attention.
They Need Attention: Doodles don’t like being alone for long hours. If your family is busy all day, they may experience separation anxiety.
They Require Grooming: Their coats need brushing several times a week and professional grooming every 6–8 weeks.
Energy Levels Vary: Some Doodles (like Goldendoodles) can be quite energetic, while others (like Bernedoodles) may be more laid-back.
Doodles check off nearly every box for a great family dog: they’re smart, gentle, playful, and usually hypoallergenic. With the right training and care, a Doodle can become not just a pet—but a beloved member of your family.