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Mini Aussiedoodle puppies for sale

Mini Aussiedoodle Puppies for Sale

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  • Breed: Mini Aussiedoodle
  • Group: Designer
  • Height: 12-20"
  • Weight: 20-40 lbs
  • HypoAllergenic: No
  • Coat: Curly, Wavy, Straight
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MINI AUSSIEDOODLE PUPPIES FOR SALE

Our Mini Aussiedoodle puppies for sale are the best choice for a playful, highly energetic, loving dog who’s always excited to spend time with you and keep your life happy. A brilliant designer breed of the Australian Shepherd and Mini or Toy Poodle, often referred to as the “Einstein breed”,  Aussiedoodles can learn commands and instructions rather quickly and are great working dogs. Browse our Mini Aussiedoodle puppies for sale for the newest member of your family!

overview of the Mini Aussiedoodle Dog Breed

Are you looking for an intelligent and loving dog that loves to bond with people, is highly energetic, and has the intelligence to be used as a service dog?

If this describes the ideal dog for your home and family, then browse our Aussiedoodle puppies for sale.

Being a cross-breed between an Australian Shepherd and a Poodle, the Aussiedoodle is often referred to as the “Einstein of dog breeds” for being smart and intelligent. Its size can vary from small to medium. Each puppy’s fur coat will have a unique color combination depending on which side of the breed it gets most of its features.

Being loyal and protective, it always attempts to keep the family together. The Aussiedoodle is active and energetic and requires exercise to keep its life happy and balanced.

If you are ready for a smart, active, and beautiful dog that lives for companionship, check out our Mini Aussiedoodles for sale. If you want to look for other types of dogs, make sure to check out all puppy breeds for sale.

Mini Aussiedoodle temperament

Mini Aussidoodle Breed Temperament

Highly intelligent: The Aussiedoodle is a highly intelligent breed, thanks to the combination of genes coming from both breeds, the Australian Shepherd and Poodle. They should be given mental tasks and stimulations since they easily get bored and may act out in destructive ways.

Loving and loyal: They love everyone, and they love kids. They can easily get along with other animals such as dogs and cats, especially when they are introduced at the earlier stages of their life. They should never be raised outdoors or caged to allow them to live a happy and balanced life.

Playful and Energetic: The Aussiedoodle is full of energy and extremely playful. They are active and love to engage in physical activities. They enjoy long walks, hiking, and retrieval games.

Herding Instincts: Don’t be surprised if you see your Aussiedoodle trying to herd animals or people together. Don’t worry, they’re not trying to be aggressive – it’s simply part of their genetic make-up which they get from their Australian Shepherd heritage. However, this instinct, though innate by nature, should be addressed properly so your Aussiedoodle understands and respects who’s in charge.

Friendly and Sociable: They love to be around people, which explains their herding attitude of trying to bring everyone closer. The Aussiedoodle is a friendly dog who commits most of its life to its family.

Alert and Protective: With their Australian Shepherd heritage, some Aussie Doodles may display a protective instinct towards their family and territory. They are typically alert and may be wary of unfamiliar situations or people until properly introduced. Even with this alertness, however, most Mini Aussidoodles won’t show aggression – they simply need some time to warm up to strangers sometimes.

Mini Aussiedoodle Breed history

Mini Aussidoodle History

Throughout history, people have been cross-breeding different types of dogs to attain a desirable appearance they want for their pets. The Aussiedoodle is a relatively new breed that started in the 1990s and early 2000s. Although it doesn’t have much of a detailed history, the two breeds responsible for creating the genetic makeup of Aussiedoodle have established histories.

The Australian Shepherd came to the United States from Australia to function as a herding dog. In today’s time, given how intelligent they are, you will see Australian Shepherds working as ranch dogs, search and rescue dogs, therapy dogs, and other similar functions.

On the other hand, the Poodle originated from France and was usually bred to hunt ducks, served as a guide dog, service dog, guard dog, and other similar functions.

The Aussiedoodle is often referred to with other names such as Aussiepoo and Aussiepoodle. The breed became popular when people wanted a unique dog that looked different from the typical pure breeds and was more hypoallergenic.

Mini Aussiedoodle Average size

Mini Aussidoodle Average Size

The Aussiedoodle’s size varies depending on which breed it takes most after, whether taking after the Australian Shepherd, Standard Poodle, or Toy Poodle.

It can be Standard, Miniature, or Toy. The average adult height is around 14-23 inches high and weighs about 25-70 pounds.

Average Mini Aussiedoodle lifespan

Mini Aussidoodle Lifespan

The Aussiedoodle can live a good and happy life and live up to 10-12 years.

Mini Aussiedoodle body features

Mini Aussidoodle Average Body Features

Each Aussiedoodle puppy is unique from the other because they are a cross between two different pure breeds, the Australian Shepherd and Poodle.

Their coats can have a variety of colors depending on how the respective genes of each parent affect the puppy. Aussiedoodles can have their coats colored blue merle, black and red tri, black and tan, red merle, sable, parti, and on rare occasions, they can have a solid color.

Aussiedoodles are muscular and lean as they age. For some who take after the Australian Shepherd, they have wavier coats, while those taking after the Poodle may have tight curls.

grooming Your Mini Aussiedoodle Puppy

Grooming A Mini Aussidoodle

Being a combination between the Australian Shepherd and Poodle, The Aussiedoodle’s coat can have different types of fur. Being a designer breed, each puppy’s coat depends on which parent it takes most after. It could be long and wavy if it takes after the Australian Shepherd and curly if it takes after the Poodle.

Aussiedoodles aren’t low maintenance when it comes to grooming. Having a long wavy or curly fur requires constant brushing every other day or at minimum, once a week. Matting of their fur is a common issue when grooming is neglected.

Bathing your Aussiedoodle every 1-2 months should be more than enough to ensure they look neat and clean. Make sure to trim the fur around the eyes to give them a clear view all the time.

Other than that, don’t forget the occasional nail trimming, ear cleaning, and eyebrow cutting to keep them in great shape. Optimize grooming to bond and spend time with your Aussiedoodle.

Keeping Your Mini Aussiedoodle Puppy Healthy

Health Of A Mini Aussidoodle

Generally, well taken care of Aussiedoodles are healthy and can live full lives. However, this doesn’t take away the fact that they couldn’t inherit health conditions normally seen on the Australian Shepherd and Poodle.

Aussiedoodles may suffer from these primary health ailments:

  • Cataracts
  • Sebaceous adenitis (A type of skin disease)
  • Progressive retinal atrophy

Like all dog breeds, Aussiedoodles are susceptible to hip and elbow dysplasia, two of the most common health issues among dogs.

Hip and elbow dysplasia occurs when the leg or hip becomes weakened, and it can result in arthritis or potential lameness if not addressed.

One of the best ways to prevent this is by keeping your dog from too much running on hard surfaces, especially when they are puppies

Typical Mini Aussiedoodle Allergens

Average Mini Aussidoodle Allergens

Allergens are caused by dander, which is dead skin cells.  These skin cells are shed by any animal, including humans.

Being part Poodle, the Aussiedoodle if often marketed as being hypoallergenic, and advertised to those suffering from allergies.  However, no dog is entirely hypoallergenic, and reputable breeders agree that regular grooming and brushing is critical to keep allergen levels low.

If you have someone in your home with animal allergy concerns, it is good to consult your family physician.

  • Why are Aussiedoodles called "The Einstein" breed?
    Aussiedoodles are a cross between two highly intelligent breeds: the Poodle and the Australian Shepherd. Because they have such intelligent parents, Aussiedoodles are also highly intelligent, so they are called the Einstein breed.
  • Are Mini Aussiedoodles high energy?
    Yes, Mini Aussiedoodles have quite a bit of energy. They need lots of daily physical activity to keep them happy and healthy.
  • What colors can Mini Aussiedoodles be?
    Appearance varies widely for Mini Aussiedoodeles because they are a mixed breed. Puppies can be blue merle, black and red tri, black and tan, red merle, sable, or parti. Occasionally they will be a solid color, but more often they are several different colors. In addition, Mini Aussiedoodles may also have brown or blue eyes.
  • Do Mini Aussiedoodles have herding instincts?
    Yes, Mini Aussiedoodles inherit herding instincts from their Australian Shepherd parents. Don’t be surprised if your Aussiedoodle tries to herd other animals or people. If your Aussiedoodle starts to show herding behavior you should address it immediately so your puppy knows who is really in charge.
  • When might a Mini Aussiedoodle become destructive?
    Mini Aussiedoodles have smart, active brains. They need a lot of mental stimulation to keep their brains busy. If an Aussiedoodle is understimulated it may become bored and destructive.
  • Can a Mini Aussiedoodle be an outside dog?
    Yes, Mini Aussiedoodles can be outside dogs. However, they are very social and love to be with their people more than anything, so they may be happier inside with their families.
  • How do you breed a Mini Aussiedoodle?
    Aussiedoodles come in three sizes: standard, miniature, and toy. Miniature Aussiedoodles come from crossing a Miniature Poodle and a Miniature Aussiedoodle.
  • Are Mini Aussiedoodles hard to groom?
    What an Aussiedoodle’s coat is like depends on what genes it gets from its parents. Its coat may be long and wavy or short and curly. Maintenance levels differ, but Aussiedoodles can be hard to groom because of their wavy-to-curly coats. Their coats can quickly become matted if left for too long.
  • Do Mini Aussiedoodles bark a lot?
    Mini Aussiedoodles are not exceptionally loud. Most owners consider them low barkers. However, like all dogs, your Mini Aussiedoodle may bark when excited, bored, threatened, or lonely, among other things.
  • Are Mini Aussiedoodles good for first-time owners?
    Yes! Mini Aussiedoodles can make great pets for first time dog owners.

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