Red Merle Aussiedoodle Puppy from Dreamydoodles Rasta and Rally This page contains information about the Aussiedoodle. A lot of the information on this page is my personal opinion as a breeder and Aussiedoodle owner. I welcome your feedback. The Aussiedoodle Parent Breeds Aussiedoodles are an intentional hybrid mix between two purebred breeds which is the AKC registered Australian Shepherd and the Poodle and they come in the toy, mini and standard size. When cross breeding two purebred dogs you also get what is called , resulting in a healthier dog with superior genetic constitution. Brother from another Mother — Chip — Smarty Pants F1 Standard Aussiedoodle and The Famous Human Genius Einstein Aussiedoodle Profile Aussiedoodles are companion dogs. They love being with people and need to live in the house, never exclusively outdoors. Country of Origin: USA and Canada Size: The Aussiedoodle can vary in sizes depending upon the size of the parents used. It comes in a Standard, Moyen, Mini, and Toy size. Coat: Due to the Poodle influence, the Aussiedoodle may have a wide variety of coats. The AussieDoodle coat length is generally moderate, they can be slightly wavy to very wavy or wool like the poodle. No matter the amount of curl they most always have a VERY soft coat. They compare to other doodles like the Goldendoodle in coat texture. Character: The Aussiedoodle is a highly intelligent and friendly dog. Aussiedoodles excel in agility and are often used as service or therapy dogs. They are a well rounded breed who love to play but can be content to lay at your feet as long as they also get adequate exercise. Temperament: The Aussiedoodles are outstanding are extremely patient with small children. They are sweet and outgoing animals who are accepting of other family pets. Are very loyal and natural clowns. It is very important to properly train and socialize your Aussiedoodle starting at a young age. Care: Depending on the coat type, The Aussiedoodle requires occasional brushing and professional clipping. AussieDoodles with a loose wave require monthly brushing and more often for the curly coats. Training: Both of the breeds used to create Aussiedoodles are considered to be canine Einsteins. The AussieDoodle is an extremely intelligent breed of dog and is eager to learn. The AussieDoodle will not respond to harsh words, yelling or heavy handed methods. Training must be done early and with rewards, firmness, patience and consistency. They seem to thrive in an environment where they are challenged and do well in obedience, rally, and agility trials. Mixed breeds are now allowed to compete in AKC Obedience Trials. Activity: AussieDoodles require exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom. They will do well in an apartment provided that their needs are sufficiently met. AussieDoodles can live happily on a farm or a big city. Aussiedoodles have a moderate to high activity level. They need a good walk or active playtime each day, and they are athletic enough to participate in such dog sports as agility, flyball, obedience and rally. They can also be excellent therapy dogs. Life Expectancy: 13-15 years The Aussiedoodle is considered low to non-shedding, and therefore may not be for a severe allergy sufferer however, a person with mild to moderate allergies should not have any problem with an Aussiedoodle. The first F1 generation of an Aussiedoodle, such as we produce, is a 50% Aussie and 50% Poodle. Actually, they are very low to non shedding in almost all cases. This is because the hair gene from the Poodle is a dominant gene over the double coated fur gene from the Aussie! To add the icing on the cake, so to speak, because of the Aussie genetics, it slows the hair growth down in the Aussiedoodle. So unlike the Poodle which needs to be professionally groomed every 6-8 weeks, Aussiepoos usually can go almost twice as long between haircuts. In fact, a first generation Aussiedoodle has a greater chance of being a non-shedding dog than any future generation. The Aussiedoodle is amazingly smart and are willing to work for you and are very easy to train! Sometimes only requiring to be shown once or twice what is expected to catch on, as they live to please you! They love kids and are an awesome choice as an all around patient family dog, they are great companions for camping, fishing, hiking or just hanging out around the house and lounging on the couch! Once you own an Aussiedoodle… you will wonder how you went through life with out one. Aussiedoodles make GREAT Family companions! There are a few different spellings for for this medium size hybrid dog which include: Aussiedoodle and AussiePoo aussie-poo. This is a deliberate cross breeding of the Australian Shepherd and Poodle, two of the most intelligent breeds in the world, creates a wonderful new hybrid known as the Aussiedoodle. Two Mini Aussiedoodle Puppies If you are looking for a quality pet, non to low shedding, great with kids and other animals that is super loving and easy to train then this is your breed. The goal of crossing the Australian Shepherd and the Standard Poodle was to produce a puppy that holds desired traits from both the Poodle and the Australian Shepherd and for their non-shedding results. Crossing the two breeds gives you a dog that has the flashy Australian Shepherd color combinations and those amazing human like eyes in both dogs. Australian Shepherds are perceptive and bright as well as easy to train working dogs mixed with the high intelligence and humor of the Poodle coupled with the Poodles excellent conformation and non-shedding coats you get this amazing dog called an Aussiedoodle. Plus, lets be honest the Aussiedoodles are just REALLY CUTE! Aussiedoodles are Loyal and Patient! Aussiedoodle are amazing with children and have more than your average amount of patience and loyalty. Nothing against the Goldendoodle. I love the overly friendly nature of the Goldendoodle. Just using them as a comparison. Aussiedoodles have become very popular as assistance dogs to the handicapped and elderly, as well as being trained as top agility prospects. In general, they are also known for being a rather quiet breed. They are however Alert barkers and will let you know if someone is on your property and their bark can scare off intruders but I would not call them a watch dog type because I am not sure if they would actually attack an intruder maybe just scare them but this all depends on the individual dog. I heard Aussiedoodles are SUPER high energy!? This is a FALSE perception that ALL Aussiedoodles are SUPER ACTIVE because they come from the Australian Shepherd. As a breeder and owner of Aussiedoodles I have found that this statement is UN-TRUE! My Aussiedoodles have mainly been medium energy dogs. Not every Aussiedoodle is bouncing off the walls. Basically ANY ACTIVITY where they get to use their brains and interact with their favorite person… YOU! They have proven to be great service dogs for people who are incapable to do a whole lot of activity as long as you keep them mentally stimulated and take them for a walk or some activity once a day. They come from the Australian Shepherd which is a working dog breed so they just want a JOB IN LIFE and if their job is to care for you then they will do it with PURE JOY! Teddy the aussiedoodle going full hilt boogie!! Here is a video of one of our MINI AUSSIEDOODLES participating in Agility!! Make sure you pick a good breeder who can help you pick out the puppy with the energy level that best suits your families activity level and also remember the number one rule what you put into your puppy is exactly what your going to get out of your dog! This usually lasts for the first year to year and a half but with some BASIC training and a good devoted family environment it passes and they grow up and start acting more obedient. PUPPIES ARE JUST LIKE HUMAN CHILDREN. They have their stages in life too.. They even go through their rebellious adolescent stage! This is an attractive dog that comes in a variety of colors. The Australian Shepherd has traditionally been a herding type dog and believe it or not the working class Standard Poodle is a great hunting dog, these traits can also be passed onto the Aussiedoodle as well. The added benefit to Standard Poodle lovers is that by crossing with the Aussie, it lifts the ear canal thereby reducing the risk of ear infections that many Poodle owners have to deal with. To view our current litters please visit our nursery page: Videos about the Parent Breeds The Australian Shepherd — by Animal Planet The Poodle — by Animal Planet Video of some of our Aussiedoodle Puppies Video of One of Our Adult Aussiedoodles Aussiedoodle Pictures — Our Past Puppies Teddy — F1 Aussiedoodle Teddy the Aussidoodle on Video! This is Teddy our Aussiedoodle playing with our litter of F1 Goldendoodle puppies. He is such a lover.. A Lot of adult dogs are not interested with puppies and will tend to avoid them at best…. I decided the Aussiedoodle was one of the breeds I wanted to breed after raising Teddy for the first 4 years of his life. ALL THE DOGS ON THIS PAGE WERE BREED BY DREAMYDOODLES. PLEASE ASK PERMISSION BEFORE USING ANY OF OUR PHOTOS. IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTICE Australian Shepherds can have a severe reaction to Ivermectin, which is in many of the Heartworm medications on the market. So far, Interceptor is the only safe Heartworm medication for Australian Shepherds, Collies, Border Collies, and other affected breeds. MDR1 is the abbreviated name of a gene called Multi-Drug Resistance 1. A mutation of this gene causes sensitivity to Ivermectin and a number of other drugs. Dogs with the mutation will react to those drugs. Having two copies of the mutation will lead to drug reactions, but having a single copy can also confer some sensitivity with some drugs. Dogs with this mutation have a transport defect — the drug goes in to their brains, fails to be transported out, and builds up to toxic levels. This causes serious neurological problems including seizures and sometimes death. Fortunately, there is an extremely accurate DNA test that will let you know whether your dog has this mutation. All you have to do is provide a cheek swab. You can do it through the mail. While Aussiedoodles are hybrids with Poodles, and therefore less likely to have the same issue as their parent breed, we recommend you take precautions against using any of the Heartworm medications containing Ivermectin. This is working wonderfully for us, and several other breeders I know, and it is much safer for your Aussiedoodle. Dreamydoodles Australian Shepherd studs have all tested negative and cleared for the MDR1 gene which includes their offspring. Make sure your Aussiedoodle breeder has tested their Australian Shepherd parents and if not then you should have the test done on your Aussiedoodle puppy before using any of the mentioned drugs. It is very important that you do not give Heartguard to your un-tested Aussiedoodle! Please make sure that you discuss this with your vet, they should be well aware of the risk and be able to assist you with alternative options. We also recommend using HW Protect Herbal Formula is intended for use as part of a comprehensive heartworm control program. You can get HW Protect Herbal Formula at Online. For more information on testing and the MDR1 gene go to: Almost Everything You Need to Know About Aussiedoodles Almost Everything You Need to Know About Aussiedoodles Publication Date: February 6, 2013 The latest offering from award-winning and best-selling author Diane Klumb, Almost Everything You Need to Know About Aussiedoodles is the first book to shine a spotlight on this thoroughly delightful designer breed. The BEST Crate Sizes, Food, Toys, Cleaning Supplies.. Honestly, I wish I could of found a page like this when I got my first puppy!