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Among Poodle mixes, the Cockapoo—Cocker Spaniel and Poodle mix—is considered one of the healthiest due to its long-established breeding lines and generally robust genetics.
F1B generations are generally better for allergy sufferers, as they have a higher percentage of Poodle genetics, resulting in lower shedding and dander.
The Cockapoo is widely regarded as one of the healthiest Poodle mixes due to its hybrid vigor, reputable breeding history, and generally fewer inherited health issues.
F1B is generally better for allergies than F2B due to its higher percentage of Poodle lineage, resulting in a curlier, lower-shedding coat.
Cockapoos generally have fewer health issues among poodle mixes, due to their hybrid vigor and the relatively fewer hereditary concerns of both parent breeds.
Goldendoodles are generally more hypoallergenic due to their more consistent curly or wavy coats, while labradoodles vary more in coat type and allergen levels.
Goldendoodles and Labradoodles with fleece or wool coats are among the best low-shedding Poodle mixes, making them ideal for allergy sufferers.
The calmest Poodle mix is generally considered to be the Pyredoodle, a cross between the Great Pyrenees and a Poodle, known for its gentle and affectionate demeanor.
The best Poodle mixes for allergy sufferers typically include Goldendoodles, Labradoodles (with wool or fleece coats), Maltipoos, Schnoodles, and Whoodles due to their low-shedding, hypoallergenic coats.
Some of the best hypoallergenic poodle mix breeds include the Goldendoodle, Labradoodle, Bernedoodle, Cockapoo, Maltipoo, Cavapoo, and Schnoodle. These mixes often shed less and produce less dander, making them suitable for many allergy sufferers.

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