The Little Wasatch Doodle comes from a long line of a happy-go-lucky breed known for their loyalty and loving devotion. This beautiful dog was bred to take care of people -or- be a companion to people. Little Wasatch Doodles display traits of tenderness and a willingness to help out and please. Intelligence is not lacking with this breed, and they will learn quickly, even picking up a few unique tricks here and there to impress you with.
To bring out the best in this doodle, they crave plenty of space in the form of a house with a fenced-in yard. Small apartments and long hours confined within a crate are not recommended for this energetic pup.
The Little Wasatch Doodle is from our Cavadoodle lines and is a Little Teton Doodle exclusive breed. This breed produces the finest coats, qualities, and appearance and you will love your doodle puppy!
These tiny 5-10 LBS puppies are ideal for small apartments and city life, because they require less space than larger varieties.
These sweet puppies are still small enough for travel and apartment life but their size is great for little kids and family life.
Our toy Little Wasatch Doodles have wonderful temperaments and soft coats. They are smart, laid back, happy, and love to have fun with their owners.
The mini Little Wasatch Doodle is a wonderful family dog that loves kids!
Great for homes that want a doodle but don’t want an extra-large dog, than this is the dog for you!
A standard labradoodle can be expected to live 9-12 years depending on the size and condition of the dog.
Mini and Teacup Little Wasatch Doodles and can live 10-14 years depending on their size and condition. The smaller dogs generally live longer than larger dogs.
Popular belief states that mixed bloodlines equal stronger health. All of our breeding dogs are health tested for these and other ailments before breeding. This ensures that you get a healthy doodle you can love and trust. These are the top three health problems common to the Little Wasatch Doodle to keep an eye on:
A standard Little Wasatch Doodle ranges from roughly 50 lbs. to 120 lbs. fully grown, while a medium is a little smaller and usually grows to be between 30-50 lbs. fully grown. We specialize in mini Little Wasatch Doodle puppies, which typically range from 15-30 lbs. They are just the right size for cuddling on your lap or taking for hikes in the summer. Just a little smaller than minis are the toy Little Wasatch Doodle puppies.
They range from 10-20 lbs. fully grown and come just like the minis: ready to kiss, snuggle, and love you all day. The next size down from a toy Little Wasatch Doodle is a teacup. They are such small doodles and are absolutely precious! Our teacup Little Wasatch Doodles are estimated to be around 7 lbs. to 15 lbs. when they're fully grown. Finally, our tiniest Little Wasatch Doodle is our micro. Our micro Little Wasatch Doodles are estimated to be between 5-10 lbs. fully grown and are very rare.
The Little Wasatch Doodle was bred to take care of those in need. This friendly breed displays traits of tenderness and a willingness to help out and please. Intelligence is not lacking with this breed and it will learn quickly, even picking up a few unique tricks here and there to impress you with.
This beautiful breed comes from a long line of happy-go-lucky breeds that were never bred to be aggressive and are known for their loyalty and loving devotion.
F1: The “F” stands for “filial generation”. “F1” means “first generation” and is a common scientific term. F1 labradoodles typically are moderate-to low-shedding and have a sparse-hair to fleece coat.
F1B: The additional “B” refers to backcross — an F1 labradoodle, as defined above, bred (or backcrossed) to a purebred poodle. F1B labradoodles typically are low-to non-shedding and often have a hair or fleece coat.
Little Wasatch Doodle: This doodle is from Cavadoodle lines. The resulting offspring share characteristics, though some pairings of parent dogs will produce a more mixed litter.
Doodles typically have a non-shedding coat (again, as much as any dog can be non-shedding) if both parents are non-shedding.
Multi-gen Little Wasatch Doodle (Multigenerational): A multigenerational (Multi-gen) Little Wasatch Doodle comes about from the breeding of one Little Wasatch Doodle to another. Multi-gen Little Wasatch Doodles typically have a non-shedding coat (as much as a dog can be non-shedding) if both parents are also non-shedding.