Aussiedoodle Puppy Adoption
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We Cater to Families
10% OFF for Returning Clients
Aussiedoodle Breed Information
Adopt an Aussiedoodle from Central Illinois Puppyland, an acclaimed breeder of Bernedoodles and Aussiedoodles.
The Aussiedoodle is a mixed breed that occurs when an Australian Shepherd is crossed with a Poodle. The Australian Shepherd is an intelligent working dog with strong herding and guarding instincts. They make a loyal companion and have the stamina to work all day. When crossed with a Poodle, the Aussiedoodle breed was born!
Genetic Classification Explained
F1 – First generation cross. 50% Australian Shepherd and 50% Poodle. The F1 Aussiedoodle cross is considered the healthiest, as the parents have the least likelihood of contributing genes for common inheritable diseases.
F1B – A back cross between an F1 Aussiedoodle and a Poodle. 25% Australian Shepherd and 75% Poodle. F1B Aussiedoodles are more likely to be non-shedding and allergy-friendly.
Aussiedoodle Temperament
- Very loving and playful
- Affectionate
- Loyal
- Highly intelligent
- Easy to train
- High energy
Advantages of Aussiedoodles
- Very healthy with no serious illnesses due to hybrid genes
- Long lifespan of 12-15 years
- Very loyal creatures
- Great family dogs
- Great with children, people, and other dogs
- Highly intelligent - Aussiedoodles rank among the smartest dogs
- Easy to train and eager to please
- Enjoy spending time with humans, making them excellent companions
- Low-to-no shedding
Aussiedoodle Sizes
Aussiedoodle puppies come in a range of sizes depending on the size of their parents.
- Micro (Tiny) Aussiedoodle - 12-18 lbs with an average weight of 18 lbs
- Miniature Aussiedoodles - 18-30 lbs with an average weight of 25 lbs
- Moyen (Medium) Aussiedoodles - 45-65 lbs with an average weight of 50 lbs
Aussiedoodle Coat Types
The F1B Micro-Mini (Tiny) Aussiedoodle puppies will have wavy hair with loose curls and be low to non-shedding. The curlier their coats, the more allergy friendly they will be. Typically F1 Aussiedoodles are suitable for people with mild allergies.
Our F1b Micro (Tiny) Aussiedoodle puppies can have two different types of coats in the same litter. Some will have wavy hair with loose curls very similar to F1 Bernedoodle puppies and will be very low to non-shedding. The others will have curlier hair like their poodle fathers and
be non-shedding.
By two to three weeks of age, the different coat types can be properly identified. Curly coated F1b Bernedoodles are best for people with moderate or severe allergies.
The Aussiedoodle is one of the most adorable puppies that you’ll ever be lucky enough to lay your eyes on. The Aussiedoodle is a medium-sized, extremely fluffy, and almost unfairly cute breed of designer dog.
It was created by crossing an Australian Shepherd and a Poodle. Like most designer dogs created from a pair of purebreds, the Aussiedoodle’s physical characteristics can sometimes vary. But in general, they are a medium to small-sized dog with a slim, yet surprisingly strong body.
Their coats may vary in color, but they are always curly and sweetly soft to the touch. Just try not to fall in love with one of these things. Is practically impossible, regardless of silly their name might sound.
Aussiedoodles, like both of their parents, are extremely intelligent and trainable animals. They are also eager to please and love having a job to do (whether it is playing catch or competing in agility).
They are an excellent choice for intermediate dog owners who can keep up with the dog's energy level. These dogs will keep you active and entertained, so only consider bringing one of these beauties home if you can keep up with them.
Aussiedoodle Appearance
Our F1 Aussiedoodle puppies come in a variety of colors due to the genetics of both parents.
- Traditional black tri-color (black, white, and rust)
- Blue merle tri-color (blue merle, white, and rust)
- Brown merle tri-color
- Chocolate tri-color
Eye-color combinations:
- Two blue eyes
- Two green eyes
- Two brown eyes
- One blue and one brown eye
- One blue and one green eye
To learn more about this fascinating dog, contact us today.
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