15 Doodle Dog Breeds Who Are Low-Shedding and Loving Pets

These poodle mixes are beloved for their cute looks and low-shedding coats.

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Popularized by dog lovers and families seeking a low-shedding companion, doodle dog breeds have found homes around the world. These fluffy, affectionate dogs come in many sizes and colors—but they all share one key trait: poodle genetics. Doodles are intentionally bred by crossing a poodle with another breed to combine desirable qualities—like intelligence, trainability, and reduced shedding—from both parent lines. While no dog is truly hypoallergenic, many doodles produce less dander and shed significantly less than traditional breeds.

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01. Goldendoodle

One of the most popular doodle breeds, the Goldendoodle is a cross between the golden retriever and either a miniature or standard poodle. Though golden retrievers are known for heavy shedding, pairing them with a poodle often yields a pup with a wavy to curly, low-shedding coat—and all the heartwarming traits of both parents.

Goldendoodles are active, intelligent, and obedient, yet also calm, affectionate, and gentle. Their balanced temperament makes them excellent candidates for therapy work, assistance roles, and loving family life.

  • Group: Designer
  • Height: 20 to 22 inches
  • Weight: 50 to 80 pounds
  • Personality/Temperament: Affectionate, loyal, playful
  • Energy Level: High
  • Cover and Color: Wavy to curly; cream, golden, red, black, parti, and more
  • Lifespan: 10 to 15 years

02. Sheepadoodle

Fluffy doesn’t begin to describe the Sheepadoodle—a striking, big-hearted designer breed created by crossing an Old English Sheepdog with a standard poodle. With its shaggy, cloud-like coat and warm, expressive eyes, this doodle is as endearing as it is impressive in size.

Sheepadoodles are friendly, outgoing, patient, and especially gentle with children—making them ideal companions for active, multi-generational households. Though the exact origins of the Sheepadoodle remain unclear (some speculate U.S. Army breeding programs in the 1960s), its parent breeds boast centuries of history—poodles dating back to the 1600s and Old English Sheepdogs to the 1700s.

  • Group: Designer
  • Height: 16 to 27 inches
  • Weight: 65 to 85 pounds
  • Personality/Temperament: Intelligent, energetic, affectionate
  • Energy Level: High
  • Cover and Color: Straight to wavy; white and gray
  • Lifespan: 12 to 15 years

03. Labradoodle

A true household favorite, the Labradoodle combines the friendly, eager-to-please nature of the Labrador retriever with the sharp mind and low-shedding coat of the poodle—either miniature or standard. Known for their loyalty and zest for life, Labradoodles thrive on human connection, learning new tricks, and joining in daily adventures.

While they shed far less than purebred Labs, regular grooming remains essential. Weekly brushing helps prevent mats, and professional trims every 6–8 weeks keep their coat healthy, tidy, and comfortable year-round.

  • Group: Designer
  • Height: 21 to 24 inches
  • Weight: 50 to 65 pounds
  • Personality/Temperament: Smart, playful, loyal
  • Energy Level: High
  • Cover and Color: Wavy to straight; black, yellow, gold, red, chocolate, and more
  • Lifespan: 12 to 16 years

04. Maltipoo

The Maltipoo brings petite charm and big personality into one adorable package. This hybrid crosses the Maltese with a toy or miniature poodle—resulting in a small, affectionate, and highly adaptable companion perfect for apartments, seniors, or first-time dog owners.

Maltipoos are known for their sweet disposition, minimal shedding, and soft, silky-to-wavy coats. They’re eager learners, respond well to positive reinforcement, and form deep bonds with their people. Because of their size and sensitivity, early socialization and gentle handling are key to raising a confident, well-adjusted pup.

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  • Group: Designer
  • Height: 8 to 14 inches
  • Weight: 5 to 20 pounds
  • Personality/Temperament: Gentle, playful, affectionate
  • Energy Level: Moderate
  • Cover and Color: Silky to wavy; white, cream, apricot, black, or combinations
  • Lifespan: 12 to 15 years