Standard Aussiedoodle Puppies, Smart, playful, loyal, adventurous, and affectionate, the Aussiedoodle is a true companion. When it comes to their family members, they never want to miss out on the fun, and can sometimes be downright demanding when it comes to cuddling time.
Aussiedoodles are cheerful, enthusiastic dogs with bundles of energy. Aussiedoodle extremely focus on their family and need to be indoors and to feel included at all times.
They have no tolerance for boredom or isolation, and will quickly become destructive or hyperactive if ignored or left alone for long periods.
which is understandable given that they have the intelligence of a young child.
Speaking of children, this hybrid is a perfect choice for families with kids. It has virtually no aggressive tendencies.
and is also usually very accepting of, and gentle with, small pets of any species.
Even for the most inexperience of owners, training an Aussiedoodle prove more of a pleasure than a challenge.
These dogs love to learn and will begin to understand even quite complex commands within just a few repetitions.
With one parent having a very strong working background, Aussiedoodles often benefit from being given jobs to do; carrying groceries, retrieving mail, picking up laundry –.
they are limitonly by the owner’s imagination and will be all the happier for being busy.
However, another hangover from their Australian Shepherd heritage is the urge to herd, which can be quite strong.
Owners should be vigilant to the dog trying to round up pets, children, or even the adults themselves by encircling them and nipping at their ankles.
it is simply a very strong instinct in the Australian Shepherd breed, but it cannot be tolerate in a pet. At the first sign of such behavior,
the dog instruction to sit, or otherwise be distract. As in everything else it learns, the Aussiedoodle usually picks up on the desire behavior pretty quickly.
The Aussiedoodle is expect to be a light shedder, but this cannot be guarante, especially if the Aussie genes predominate, giving the coat a straighter character.
On average, most need brushing at least every other day, and trim around once every two months. As for any dog, nail clipping and daily tooth brushing are also essential elements of routine care.
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