Our Team
Our new mom is a registered Old English Sheepdog and our new dad is a Sheepadoodle.
Simons Sheepadoodles is located in Western PA. Just north of Pittsburgh in Butler County, PA
Our Sheepadoodle
Sheepadoodle
New dad
Simons Sheepadoodles
Our Sheepdog
Old English Sheepdog
New mom
Simons Sheepadoodles
Our New Parents
Love at first sight!
Simons Sheepadoodles
The Sheepadoodle Coat
The Sheepadoodle and Old English Sheepdog are born with a black and white puppy coat. Their coats will change as they mature.
After the puppy coat, you will start to see a lighter grey coming in at about 6-7 months, usually starting around the back of the legs, across the shoulders then gradually turning a lighter grey. This is called the junior coat.
The coat will continue to change to the fully mature coat, at around 2-3 years old. However, some Sheepadoodles, as with OES do not change, and will stay black and white. It's all in the genes and we can't be sure which ones will change.
About Simons Sheepadoodles
Over 20 years ago we moved to a 25 acre farm in Butler County, PA. It was the perfect place for animal companions. We've made pets of our Quarter horses, miniature horses, dogs, and cat. I even tried to move the mini horses into the house but my spouse wasn't convinced it was in our best interest!
We began breeding Labrador Retrievers on a limited basis, had great results, and made many new friends.
Although we are experienced breeders we have always limited the number of litters, and carefully managed the breeding process. All dogs and puppies live in our house and are treated as family. They interact extensively with adults and children. We begin "potty" training at 3-4 weeks. The puppies are anxious to keep their living area clean and we get them outside every few hours (even overnight)! New families appreciate the training head start.
Meet our Sheepadoodle Team
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