Springerdoodle

The Springerdoodle is a cross between the English Springer Spaniel and the Poodle. Also known as Sproodle.

Weight
40-60 lbs
Height
17-21"
Lifespan
12-15 yrs
Size
medium

What is a Springerdoodle?

The Springerdoodle is a designer dog breed created by crossing a English Springer Spaniel with a Poodle. This mix has become popular because it combines the best qualities of both parent breeds. English Springer Spaniels bring friendly and playful personalities, while Poodles contribute their intelligent and active nature.

Most Springerdoodles weigh between 40 and 60 pounds and stand 17 to 21 inches tall at the shoulder. Their lifespan ranges from 12 to 15 years with proper care. Because this is a mixed breed, individual dogs can vary quite a bit in appearance and temperament depending on which parent they take after more.

If you are considering adopting or buying a Springerdoodle, understanding both parent breeds helps you prepare for what to expect. Use our breed quiz to see if a Springerdoodle fits your lifestyle, or check the calorie calculator to plan their nutrition.

Parent Breeds at a Glance

TraitEnglish Springer SpanielPoodle
Sizemediummedium
Weight40-50 lbs40-70 lbs
Height19-20"15-22"
Lifespan12-14 yrs12-15 yrs
ActivityHighHigh
GroomingModerateHigh
AKC GroupSportingNon-Sporting

Springerdoodle Temperament and Personality

The Springerdoodle typically shows a blend of personality traits from both parents. Common traits include being friendly, playful, obedient, intelligent. Individual personalities can lean more toward one parent, so meeting the specific puppy before committing is always a good idea.

FriendlyPlayfulObedientIntelligentActiveAlertFaithfulTrainable

Early socialization plays a big role in how any dog develops. Expose your Springerdoodle puppy to different people, dogs, sounds, and environments during the first 16 weeks. This builds confidence and reduces the chance of fear-based behaviors later in life.

Health and Common Conditions

Mixed breeds often have fewer health problems than purebreds because of increased genetic diversity. That said, Springerdoodles can still inherit conditions from either parent breed. Regular vet visits and preventive care go a long way in keeping your dog healthy.

Health issues to watch for:

  • Eye Problems
  • Ear Infections
  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Allergies
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy
  • Epilepsy
  • Sebaceous Adenitis

Ask for health clearances from the breeder before buying a Springerdoodle puppy. Responsible breeders test both parent dogs for hip dysplasia, eye conditions, and breed-specific genetic disorders.

Grooming Needs

Grooming level: High

Springerdoodles require regular brushing (3-4 times per week minimum) and professional grooming every 6-8 weeks. Their coat can mat easily if neglected.

Check our grooming schedule tool for a personalized plan.

Exercise Requirements

Activity level: High

Plan for 45-60 minutes of daily activity. Springerdoodles enjoy walks, swimming, and interactive play. A tired dog is a well-behaved dog.

Use our calorie calculator to match food intake with activity level.

Feeding Your Springerdoodle

A Springerdoodle weighing 40 to 60 pounds typically needs about 600 to 900 calories per day, depending on age and activity level. Puppies need calorie-dense food split into 3-4 meals. Adult dogs do well with 2 meals per day.

High-quality protein should be the foundation of your Springerdoodle's diet. Check our best food for English Springer Spaniels and best food for Poodles for brand recommendations that work well for this mix. For puppies, our puppy weight calculator helps track healthy growth.

Springerdoodle FAQ

How big does a Springerdoodle get?

A full-grown Springerdoodle typically weighs between 40 and 60 pounds. Size can vary depending on which parent's genes are more dominant.

How long do Springerdoodles live?

The average Springerdoodle lifespan is 12 to 15 years. Mixed breed dogs often benefit from genetic diversity, which can reduce certain breed-specific health risks.

Are Springerdoodles good family dogs?

Springerdoodles tend to be great family dogs. They inherit traits from both English Springer Spaniels and Poodles, which often includes a friendly and loyal temperament. Early socialization is still important for any dog.

Do Springerdoodles shed a lot?

Shedding depends on which parent's coat the Springerdoodle inherits. English Springer Spaniels have moderate grooming needs, while Poodles have high grooming needs. Your Springerdoodle's coat type will determine how much brushing is required.

How much exercise does a Springerdoodle need?

Springerdoodles need regular daily exercise. With a English Springer Spaniel parent (High energy) and a Poodle parent (High energy), expect your Springerdoodle to need at least 30 to 60 minutes of activity per day.

What health problems do Springerdoodles have?

Springerdoodles can be prone to health issues from both parent breeds, including Eye Problems, Ear Infections, Hip Dysplasia, Allergies. Regular vet checkups and a balanced diet help prevent many of these conditions.

How much does a Springerdoodle cost?

Springerdoodle puppies typically cost between $1,000 and $3,000 from a reputable breeder. Prices vary based on the breeder's location, parent pedigree, and coat color. Adoption from a rescue is a more affordable option and usually costs $200 to $500.

Are Springerdoodles easy to train?

Both English Springer Spaniels and Poodles are known for their intelligence, which usually makes Springerdoodles responsive to training. Positive reinforcement methods work best. Start training and socialization early for the best results.

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