Mini Sheepadoodle puppies
F1b mini sheepadoodles — 30–40 lbs full grown, non-shedding, raised in Cookeville, Tennessee. $3,500. Hand delivery nationwide.
Minis — Ida & Wally
Our first mini litter in a while, and worth the wait. Same non-shedding coat in a considerably smaller package — 30–40 lbs full grown — and a little more excitable, the way smaller pups tend to be.
4 photosMiniMuffin
4 photosMiniBiscuit
5 photosMiniPretzel
4 photosMiniWaffle
3 photosMiniCobbler
5 photosMiniBagel
4 photosMiniScone

30–40 lbs full grown. Yes, really.
"Mini" gets used loosely on the internet. Ours come from Ida (an F1 sheepadoodle, 55 lbs) bred to Wally, an AKC Mini Poodle of about 15 lbs — so the puppies are F1b, 75% poodle, and finish around 30–40 lbs. Big enough to hike with, small enough for a lap and a hatchback.
Same non-shedding coat as our standards, in a smaller package with a little more energy per pound (that's just how smaller pups are — see my honest take).
- $3,500
- F1b · 75% poodle
- 30–40 lbs full grown
What families ask about minis
Will a mini really stay under 40 lbs?
Ida is 55 lbs and Wally is about 15, so the math lands puppies in the 30–40 lb range. Individual puppies vary — the smallest may finish nearer 25 and the biggest could nudge past 40. If a hard ceiling matters to you, tell us and we'll point you at the puppies tracking smallest.
Do minis shed?
No — they're F1b, 75% poodle, the same cross as our standards. Expect brushing and grooming instead of shedding.
Mini or standard for a family with young kids?
Both do beautifully with kids. Standards tend to be a touch calmer; minis are a touch more excitable and easier to lift. Read the full comparison.
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