Aussiedoodle

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Aussiedoodle History

The Aussiedoodle is a hybrid, or designer, breed of small Australian shepherd and poodle. The origin of the name “Aussiedoodle” is unknown, but it probably comes from the Australian slang term “aussie”, which means “Australian”. The Aussiedoodle is a recent hybrid, or designer, dog breed that originated in the United States in the 1990s. The Aussiedoodle is a hybrid, or designer, breed of small Australian shepherd and poodle. The origin of the name “Aussiedoodle” is unknown, but it probably comes from the Australian slang term “aussie”, which means “Australian”. The Aussiedoodle is a medium-sized hybrid, or designer, canine that typically weighs 30 to 50 pounds (14 to 22 kg). The coat of an Aussiedoodle is short and smooth, and comes in a variety of colors and patterns. The coat of the curly-coated variety is typically wavy, while the coat of the non-curly-coated variety can be straight or slightly curly. The Aussiedoodle is very intelligent, loyal, and affectionate, and makes a great family pet.

Time of Origin

Unknown

Country of Origin

United States Of America

Aussiedoodle Physical Characteristics

The Aussiedoodle is a designer crossbreed that combines the temperament and intelligence of the Border Collie with the hypoallergenic characteristics of Poodle. They stand between 15 and 18 inches tall at the shoulder and weigh between 30 and 60 pounds. They have a medium length, flat, wavy or curly, coarse or wooly textured, and waterproof outercoat and a soft, dense, and curly undercoat. The Aussiedoodle has a wrinkled head with a muzzle that is either straight or slightly pointed, almond shaped eyes, a floppy, hanging nose, and pointy ears. They are a cheerful, friendly, and devoted breed.

Eye Colors

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Nose Colors

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Coat Colors

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Height Range

Male Height Range: 14 – 23 inches

Female Height Range: 14 – 23 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 25 – 70 lbs

Female Weight Range: 25 – 70 lbs

Aussiedoodle Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

11-12 yrs

Aussiedoodle Health Concerns

Hip Dysplasia, Cataracts, Sebaceous Adenitis, Bloat, Nasal Solar Dermatitis, Pelger – Huet Syndrome, Von Willebrand’s Disease

Aussiedoodle Temperament and Behaviour

Aussiedoodles are highly intelligent and very trainable. They have a lot of energy and require a lot of exercise, but they are also very loving and affectionate dogs. They are good with children and other pets, and they make great family pets.

Aussiedoodle Activity Requirements

The Aussiedoodle is a cross between a Poodle and a Standard or Miniature Australian Shepherd. It is a wonderful, intelligent, and affectionate dog that is growing in popularity. The Aussiedoodle does not require a lot of exercise and can adapt to almost any lifestyle. They do not need a lot of space or a big backyard, but they do like to play, so a walk or a daily game in the yard or dog park will keep them happy. The Aussiedoodle does shed, so they are not a good choice for people who suffer from allergies. They also should be trained at an early age, as they tend to be quite stubborn.

Miles Per Day

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Activity Per Day

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Daily Food

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Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Aussiedoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Aussiedoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Aussiedoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Aussiedoodle is part of the Unclassified group.

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