Our Bordoodles make ideal Service Dogs and personal companions because we breed for health, intelligence and temperament first. Because of these proven traits, which we consistently achieve in our breeding program, our dogs make ideal service dogs ranking high in three particular service dog categories... Therapeutic, Mobility Assistance and Diabetic Alert dogs. Mountain Rose is proud to have many of our past puppies now serving as PTSD Therapeutic Service dogs, Autism Assistance Dogs and Diabetic Alert Dogs.
If you are in need of a service dog, we can help you select a Bordoodle puppy that displays the temperament traits consistent with those found in proven service dogs. We can also help establish the initial base training relevant to the type of service dog you need and help you locate a trainer in your area that will work with you and your dog, continuing the service dog training.
(C) Copy Right, Mountain Rose Inc. - All Right Reserved 2012-2018
All text and photos are exclusively owned by Mountain Rose Inc, unless noted.
There’s a bit of confusion going on in the doodle world about the name of the Border Collie and Poodle cross. One of the most frequent questions we receive is, “Why do some people call these dogs Border Doodles and others call them Bordoodles"? Well, there is a really good reason.
When the breed first became popular, most or all of the organizations that recognize this breed such as Continental Kennel Club, Designer Breed Registry, Dog Registry of America, and others named this dog the “Borderdoodle” and people came to know the breed as the Borderdoodle or Border Doodle. This seemed to make the most sense because it was crossed with the Border Collie and the Poodle. This is why, in the beginning, our original "kennel" name was Mountain Rose Borderdoodles (eventually converting our official kennel name to Mountain Rose Bordoodles).
Over the years, several of the breed organizations shortened the name to Bordoodle. This led the rest of the registries eventually changing their registry names from Borderdoodles to Bordoodles. So, today the technical "Official" name for this breed is Bordoodle. Because Mountain Rose was there in the very beginning, we were lucky to acquire and own both Internet URL names www.borderdoodles.com as well as www.bordoodles.com.
BEST of the "Doodles"
Smartest of all "doodles"
Most athletic and agile
Easiest to train
Low to non-shedding
Usually Hypoallergenic
Ideal for families and kids
Loyal and affectionate
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc®, ACHC = American Canine Hybrid Club®, DBR = Designer Breed Registry®, DDKC = Designer Dogs Kennel Club®, IDCR = International Designer Canine Registry®, CKC = Continental Kennel Club®
Because we have such a deep appreciation and love for the Bordoodle breed, we spare no expense for the care and well being of our dogs and puppies. We expect the same from those who seek to adopt a Bordoodle puppy from Mountain Rose.
The first initial step in our Bordoodle puppy adoption process is to complete our Puppy Application. We ask that you provide detailed answers whenever possible.
After you complete your application you'll be able to place a $500 deposit. 100% of your deposit will credited towards the purchase of your puppy, and it will enable you to reserve any available puppy, or you can have your name placed on our Master List of Depositors. Only those people who have placed a deposit have the opportunity to reserve a puppy.
When the Bordoodle breed first became popular, most or all of the organizations that recognize this breed named this dog the “Borderdoodle” and people came to know the breed as the Borderdoodle or Border Doodle. This seemed to make the most sense because it was crossed with the Border Collie and the Poodle.
Over the years, several of the breed organizations shortened the name to Bordoodle. This led the rest of them eventually changing their registry names from Borderdoodles to Bordoodles. This has led to the technical term being theBordoodle.
Though Bordoodle is the technical name for this great breed, from time to time we still find ourselves referring to these great dogs as "Border Doodles".
A Bordoodle is smart, tolerant, loyal and super affectionate. Because of these desirable traits, Bordoodles make wonderful family dogs and personal companions. Bordoodles love to play games, go on hikes and be part of the family. Bordoodles love kids and get along well with other animals. A Bordoodle doesn't usually bark, except to warn of a stranger on your property. Bordoodles are usually hypoallergenic and are low to non-shedding. They also excel in agility sports and are super desirable as service dogs due to their high I.Q. and astonishing reasoning ability, which makes them super easy to train. A Bordoodle puppy can be kennel trained and taught to proficiently obey all basic obedience commands by just 11 weeks of age! Mountain Rose can help you accomplish this.
CLICK HERE for information on training.
BEST of the "Doodles"
Smartest of all "doodles"
Most athletic and agile
Easiest to train
Low to non-shedding
Usually Hypoallergenic
Ideal for families and kids
Loyal and affectionate
The Bordoodle is a hybrid cross between a Border Collie and Poodle. Bordoodles are considered the smartest and most athletic of all "doodle" breeds. The Bordoodle is also considered to be an exceptionally well suited dog for the active family.
We invite you to learn more about the Bordoodle breed by browsing our site. We have tons of helpful information ABOUT BORDOODLES... and fun videos too. We are available by phone or email to answer your questions.
Be sure to also check out our Bordoodle Puppies for Sale and our Upcoming Litters.
Which breeds are the smartest in the world? See the List.
Recognized By...