If an Aussiedoodle has furnishings, longer hairs along their snout and above the eyes, they will have a curly or wavy coat. The easiest furnishings to see on a puppy or those along the bridge of their nose.
There are some Poodles that don't have two furnishing alleles, instead, they only have one. if an F/ic Poodle is bred with an Aussie or unfurnished Aussiedoodle each puppy in the litter has about a 30% chance of being furnished (F/ic) and about a 60% chance of being unfurnished (ic/ic).
They are also incredibly smart, thanks to both their Australian Shepherd and Poodle parents, so your Aussiedoodle will require a lot of mental stimulation. If bored, Aussiedoodles can easily become destructive. Aussiedoodles also love to be around their humans.
Digging holes is a classic bored dog behavior unless the dog is bred to be a digger. Other than burying the odd bone, the Aussie is not naturally inclined to dig. He was bred to herd, run, and watch his master's every move. He is dedicated to being outdoors where he can enjoy an active lifestyle.
Aussiedoodle puppies are adorable, and it's one of the reasons they are so popular. Cute puppies sell, and that makes the Aussiedoodle a favorite of puppy mills and greedy, irresponsible breeders. But there's no need to pay big bucks for a Aussiedoodle.
Yes, Aussiedoodles make great family dogs. They combine the smarts and low-shed traits of the Poodle with the active and friendly nature of an Australian Shepherd. They love spending time with their family and are generally great with children.
Aussiedoodles are companion dogs. They love being with people and need to live in the house, never outdoors.
AussieDoodles are considered more of a “high maintenance” dog. Both the Australian Shepherd and Pooodle are very intelligent and active breed. This means your AussieDoodle puppy will need a little more exercise and mental stimulation than some other doodle breeds would.
Poodles are hypoallergenic dogs, but Australian shepherds have a smooth, dual coat of hair. Because of this, Aussiedoodle hair is soft, but they generally don't shed very much. They can be groomed in many different ways, depending on your preference.
Factors that Determine Aussiedoodle Price. On average most breeders will charge somewhere in the region of $2,500 for an Aussiedoodle puppy. However, you could find these dogs available for as little as $500.
The Aussiedoodle makes an excellent family dog, as long as smaller children know how to safely play with the pup. They are also incredible therapy dogs, given how quickly they bond to a specific human or two.
The phantom in “phantom blue merle” means this puppy has generous amounts of copper (tan) on it's face, eyebrows, legs and chest. The phantom blue merle is one of our most requested colors.