The Cutest Poodle Mixes Ever Created
This Maltipoo poodle mix is full of love.Poodles are one of America's favorite dog breeds, but it doesn't hurt to mix things up. Poodle mixes come in all shapes and sizes, combining many of the poodle traits you know and love with those of other amazing dog breeds.
Genes are the luck of the draw, so the exact qualities of a mixed breed are impossible to predict. In general, these mixed breeds are bright, hypoallergenic balls of fun, but these are the best poodle mixes you can get.
Akipoo
Size: 45-120 pounds
Temperament: Lively, playful, snuggly
Cuteness rating: 6 (out of 10)
Bottom line: The Akita is one of the earliest dog breeds known to man. It originated in Siberia, and still has a thick, fluffy coat to show for it. Combine the Akita with the poodle, and you get an Akipoo.
They're both highly active and extremely cute, with a tendency to look more like their Akita parent than their poodle parent. Their ears can be either floppy or erect, but their fur is almost always fluffy. Most often, they're black with tan and white accents.
In terms of personality, expect an adventurous, quirky, and courageous dog who's almost loyal to a fault.
Aussiedoodle
Size: 25-70 pounds
Temperament: Outgoing, playful, stubborn
Cuteness rating: 8
Bottom line: Aussiedoodles are full of personality. They're smart as a whip, coming from two, intelligent parent breeds — the poodle and the Australian shepherd — and they're typically friendly and eager to please.
However, since they're so bright, they can develop a stubborn streak if not given consistent obedience training. They do have a high prey drive, so keep them away from small pets to be on the safe side.
Bassetoodle
Size: 20-40 pounds
Temperament: Outgoing, happy, affectionate
Cuteness rating: 5
Bottom line: Bassetoodles are one of the less common poodle mixes, but we have no idea why. Basset hounds and poodles both have loving personalities, but very different looks. It's a toss-up whether a bassetoodle will be fluffy or wiry, but most of them have long ears and a medium-length snout.
They have a highly attuned sense of smell thanks to their Basset hound side, so consider leaving a piece of your clothing with them when you go to work to help stave off separation anxiety.
Bernedoodle
Size: 70-90 pounds
Temperament: Affectionate, playful, gentle
Cuteness rating: 7
Bottom line: Bernedoodles get their goofy, happy-go-lucky temperament from the Bernese mountain dog side and their intelligence from the poodle side. They're amazing with children and adore snuggling. And there's plenty to snuggle given their size.
If you adore Bernese mountain dogs, but you don't love their shedding, Bernedoodles tend to shed much less.
Bichpoo
Size: 9-13 pounds
Temperament: Playful, affectionate, sensitive
Cuteness rating: 10
Bottom line: Bichpoos are like the shorter cousins of mini poodles. If they inherit their build from their bichon frise side, they resemble a compact, fluffy ball of love. Their size depends on the parent and whether they're a mix of a bichon and a toy or a miniature poodle, but they all are small dogs at under 20 pounds.
They're often all white, but colors can vary depending on the color of the poodle parent. Regardless of color, they're very affectionate, outgoing and highly intelligent. They prefer to stay near you 24/7, so don't make one a family member if you're away from home for long hours.
Bolonoodle
Size: 8-15 pounds
Temperament: Entertaining, curious, friendly
Cuteness rating: 10
Bottom line: At first glance, one might not realize that the Bolonoodle is a mix at all. They look much like an ordinary poodle, except perhaps with even curlier fur. Their size depends on whether the Bolognese is mixed with a miniature or toy poodle, but either way, they're pretty small.
Bolonoodles tend to be reserved and attentive, but when they're well socialized they become confident, well-behaved snuggle bugs. The major upside of the Bolonoodle is that there isn't much variation in appearance and personality. You know what you're going to get.
So if you like the idea of a tiny, ultra-fluffy, hypoallergenic dog, you've found your dream dog.
Bossi-Poo
Size: 25-50 pounds
Temperament: Loving, intelligent, eager to please
Cuteness rating: 4
Bottom line: Combine the Boston terrier and the poodle, and you get a doodle called the Bossi-poo. Our cuteness rating of 4 is highly subjective, because those who prefer the build and coat of a terrier probably adore the look of this unusual poodle mix. Bossi-poos usually look closer to Boston terriers than poodles.
Fortunately, the poodle side of their genes cancels out some of the brachycephalic tendencies from the terrier side. That means that they have longer snouts than most Bostons, which is far healthier for the dog.
Most often, Bossi-poos are black and white, but their coats and ears vary. Their temperament varies as well, but owners can expect a very energetic pup that's entertaining 24/7.
Boxerdoodle
Size: 20-70 pounds
Temperament: Goofy, happy-go-lucky, friendly
Cuteness rating: 8
Bottom line: Boxerdoodles inherit their active, silly personalities from both parents. They also tend to inherit sensitive dispositions, so owners should enforce rules with a gentle hand. They thrive when trained with positive reinforcement and plenty of praise.
Their sensitivity also helps them pick up on the emotions of their human companions, instinctively trying to comfort owners when something's amiss.
They're wonderful companions for families with children too, as long as parents are cautious to keep early walkers out of the way when their boxerdoodle has a case of the zoomies.
Cairnoodle
Size: 12-20 pounds
Temperament: Affectionate, sensitive, loyal
Cuteness rating: 7
Bottom line: A cross between the Cairn terrier and a miniature poodle, the Cairnoodle is basically a mash-up of two of the most popular lap dogs ever. They're one of the most hypoallergenic mixed breeds ever invented, and with a lively, eager-to-please personality to boot.
Don't let their small size fool you. The Cairn terrier was bred to be a small hunting dog while the poodle was born to be a water retriever. The Cairnoodle is just as driven and hardworking. The bright, spunky mix does best when given plenty of mental stimulation and outlets for their physical energy.
Otherwise, they'll get bored and expend their extra energy by terrorizing your couch cushions.
Cavapoo
Size: 9-25 pounds
Temperament: Affectionate, social, good-natured
Cuteness rating: 5
Bottom line: Ever heard of a Cavapoo? It's a mix between the Cavalier King Charles spaniel and a miniature or toy poodle. Cavies are an ideal first dog to own due to their gentle nature, friendliness and intelligence.
They're easy to train and don't mind living in small spaces as long as they get plenty of walks. They come in many colors, but red is one of the most popular.
Chipoo
Size: 5-20 pounds
Temperament: Energetic, feisty, outgoing
Cuteness rating: 10
Bottom line: For those looking for a petite poodle mix, they don't come any smaller than the Chipoo. A mix between a chihuahua and a tea cup poodle, the Chipoo is almost always toy sized, usually maxing out at under 10 pounds.
Since they have both the intelligence of the poodle and the spice of the tiny chihuahua, they can be somewhat temperamental and challenging to train. They can be loving and very loyal to their owners, but they're not recommended for families with small children.
Cockapoo
Size: 12-24 pounds
Temperament: Active, outgoing, intelligent
Cuteness rating: 10
Bottom line: There's a reason the Cockapoo is one of the most popular poodle mixes. Cocker spaniels are unbelievably sweet, and poodles are unbelievably sweet.
Combining the two creates what's essentially a dream dog. Low-shedding, lovable, tons of colors, loyal to a fault and ultra-easy to train.
Corgipoo
Size: 12-30 pounds
Temperament: Sweet-natured, intelligent, watchful
Cuteness rating: 4
Bottom line: Corgipoos, also called corgidoodles, are small, playful and tenacious. They have buckets of energy, which is probably why they aren't one of the more common poodle mixes. Keeping up with a corgipoo can be a lot of work, particularly at a park with plentiful squirrels.
For an active family, they're a great fit. Corgipoos vary widely in appearance since the two breeds differ so much in the looks department, so you never know quite what you're going to get. No matter which side your corgipoo leans toward, however, they're bound to be pretty cute.
Eskipoo
Size: 10-20 pounds
Temperament: High-energy, playful, sensitive
Cuteness rating: 10
Bottom line: If floof, floof and more floof is your idea of the perfect dog, an eskipoo is the way to go. Eskipoos are extremely loving and loyal, happy to accompany their family wherever they go.
They tend to get separation anxiety, so eskipoos are best suited for owners who can spend tons of time with their beloved pup. They can be on the stubborn side, but their antics provide nonstop entertainment in an ultra-fluffy package.
French Boodle
Size: 16-25 pounds
Temperament: Affectionate, willful, entertaining
Cuteness rating: 5
Bottom line: French boodles are a pretty uncommon poodle mix, but there's a lot to love about this unusual breed. French boodles tend to be less active than many poodle mixes, but that doesn't mean they're easy to train.
The stubborn nature of the French bulldog mandates patience and diligent training. If you can handle that, you'll love this sociable, loving family dog.
Goldendoodle
Size: 50-90 pounds
Temperament: Intelligent, energetic, easy to train
Cuteness rating: 9
Bottom line: Goldendoodles are super popular thanks to their loyalty and kid-friendly nature. They're full of energy and grow to be quite large, so keep in mind that the tiny, fluffy puppy you bring home will evolve into a giant, tail-wagging pest.
Pest is a strong word, but goldendoodles can become hyper and prone to jumping up if not trained and socialized early on. The upside of their energy is that they remain puppylike well into adulthood, and they love to play with kids and other dogs.
Huskydoodle
Size: 40-60 pounds
Temperament: Playful, intelligent, stubborn
Cuteness rating: 8
Bottom line: Huskydoodles, also called huskypoos, are a designer dog intended to mix the best of both huskies and poodles.
While the exact mix of traits varies, huskydoodles tend to shed much less than purebred huskies. They get their brightness from both sides, but they're often a challenge to train because of their independent streak.
They need tons of exercise, and owners can expect to have lots of conversations with their huskypoo.
Labradoodle
Size: 30-45 pounds
Temperament: Friendly, smart, playful
Cuteness rating: 7
Bottom line: Similar to the goldendoodle, the labradoodle is an ideal family dog. Their poodle side keeps allergens to a minimum, and their curly coats are adorable and low-shed.
Labradoodles are medium-large dogs, and they come in every color imaginable. They love swimming, running and playing fetch, and will gladly accompany owners on their daily jog or bike ride.
They're also great with kids and other pets, even small ones.
Maltipoo
Size: 5-20 pounds
Temperament: Gentle, snuggly, cheerful
Cuteness rating: 10
Bottom line: The petite maltipoo is a snuggle bug if ever we've seen one. There aren't too many people who wouldn't like a maltipoo. They don't shed and are plenty playful, but their small size makes them solid candidates for homes without yards.
Their only major flaw is that they tend toward yappiness, particularly when left alone. Overall, however, they're easy to train, adorable, loving couch potato companions.
Peekapoo
Size: 4-20 pounds
Temperament: Loyal, loving, snuggly
Cuteness rating: 6
Bottom line: Peekapoos are a mix between the Pekinese and a toy poodle. They were first bred in the 1950s, designed to be small, low-shedding and hypoallergenic. They're still popular today, balancing out the aloofness of a Pekinese with the clinginess of a poodle.
They're fantastic little guard dogs, barking loudly to alert owners when something's amiss. Overall, they're laid-back lapdogs that love companionship.
Pit Boodle
Size: 40-70 pounds
Temperament: Intelligent, fearless, energetic
Cuteness rating: 5
Bottom line: The pit boodle looks more like a mutt than a typical designer dog, but the scruffy look is endearing. The pit bull and the poodle are so different in appearance that no one would guess which breeds they originate from, but they carry many of the personality traits of both.
Pit boodles are adaptable, easy to train and easy to groom. For anyone worried about aggression rumors, keep in mind that pit bulls were once known as nanny dogs because of how gentle they are by nature.
If you treat a pit boodle with lots of love, you can expect nothing but the same in return.
Pomapoo
Size: 5-15 pounds
Temperament: Intelligent, shy, loyal
Cuteness rating: 6
Bottom line: Pomapoos are fluffy balls of fun. A mix of the Pomeranian and the toy poodle, pomapoos are a solid choice for anyone who's ideal dog is small, furry and doesn't need much exercise.
Pomapoos vary in appearance, with some looking more like scruffy poodles while others resemble tiny foxes. Either way, their thick coats need daily brushing and regular trips to the groomer. Most are very friendly, although they can be shy with strangers.
Pugapoo
Size: 11-25 pounds
Temperament: Vocal, playful, active
Cuteness rating: 5
Bottom line: Pugapoos are the kind of dog you either love or hate. If you love the short-faced look of pugs, but dream of a fluffy version, pugapoos are your dream dog. Their faces are usually more defined than that of a pug, but they're rarely as long as that of a purebred poodle.
Their coat varies in length and texture, but they're considered low-shed and hypoallergenic. They're bright and spunky, but as long as you don't mind putting some extra effort into training, pugapoos make wonderful pets.
Saint Berdoodle
Size: 110-200 pounds
Temperament: Good natured, patient, loyal
Cuteness rating: 7
Bottom line: Saint Berdoodles are just about the largest poodle mix you can get. They're truly massive, and their loving personalities are fit to match. They adore being part of a tight-knit family, and will gladly jump up on the couch for a movie marathon if you let them.
They're great with kids of all ages, but their large size means extra caution should be taken around small children who can easily be knocked over by a stray tail wag. The only downside of Saint Berdoodles is that they often develop separation anxiety and destructive behavior if left alone.
Saint Berdoodle in Action
Schnoodle
Size: 25-75 pounds
Temperament: Clever, strong-willed, loving
Cuteness rating: 9
Bottom line: Schnoodles are known as teddy bear dogs, and it's not hard to see why. A mix between a poodle and a schnauzer, this curly-furred hybrid can come in many sizes and colors.
Schnauzers are very loyal and are a riot to watch. They're playful and fun-loving, but they're best suited to households with older children since they're skittish around fast-moving toddlers.
Smaller schnoodles make superb lap dogs, while larger ones will happily accompany owners to the dog park.
Sheepadoodle
Size: 60-80 pounds
Temperament: Affectionate, even-tempered, happy
Cuteness rating: 10
Bottom line: Designer dogs don't get much fluffier than the sheepadoodle. This mixed breed is a combination of the Old English sheepdog and the poodle, two fluffy, curly-furred pups.
Their features vary depending on which side they take after, but some end up looking like pandas, with black and white faces and a large button nose in the middle.
Generally, sheepadoodles are easygoing, goofy and good-natured. They love having other dog companions around, but they'll gladly play with kids or grownups instead.
Shih Poo
Size: 7-20 pounds
Temperament: Loving, outgoing, playful
Cuteness rating: 7
Bottom line: When you combine a mini poodle with a shih tzu, you get a shih poo. The shih poo rarely tops 20 pounds, and they're bundles of fun. In essence, they were designed to be the ideal lapdog, but one that doubles as a lively playmate for kids.
They have fairly high grooming needs, but their adaptable, outgoing personalities make them well worth the added effort.
Westiepoo
Size: 20-35 pounds
Temperament: Sociable, loving, attached
Cuteness rating: 8
Bottom line: Don't let the Westiepoo's small size fool you. This combination of the West Highland white terrier and the miniature poodle is tough, strong and driven. That said, they're also social butterflies that love being around people. They can have curly or straight fur in almost any color, and frequent brushing is a must.
Westiepoos love having another Westiepoo buddy to keep them company, particularly if you work away from home. Just don't get them a cat as a companion, as their prey instinct is likely to result in chasing behavior.
Whoodle
Size: 20-45 pounds
Temperament: Social, playful, active
Cuteness rating: 8
Bottom line: Whoodle, who? Also known as a wheatendoodle, the whoodle is a mix between a poodle and a wheaten terrier. Social by nature, whoodles get along well with just about everyone.
Thanks to their terrier genes, they love to run and chase, requiring plentiful exercise to keep their energy levels at bay and avoid destructive behavior.
If you have time to take them on long walks and brush them daily, the whoodle is a loving, energetic and tail-wagging good time.
Yorkipoo
Size: 3-14 pounds
Temperament: Loyal, affectionate, active
Cuteness rating: 10
Bottom line: The Yorkipoo, a mix between the Yorkshire terrier and the toy poodle, was made to be an ideal companion for allergy sufferers. The pint-sized Yorkipoo is usually confident, energetic and a nonstop entertainer.
They love to show off for visitors, and learn new tricks easily. Unfortunately, their confidence also means they'll happily take on much larger dogs if given the opportunity.
They also love barking, so avoid getting a Yorkipoo if a quiet, laid-back pup is more your speed.