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Breed Showcase: Aussiedoodle

Posted on : 08-06-2009 | By : Simon Cantrell | In : Breed Showcase

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A Look At Breeds For Puppy Training

Here are some puppy facts about the Aussiedoodle to consider for puppy training.

The Aussiedoodle is a cross of two breeds: Poodle and Australian Shepherd. They are often referred to as “designer dogs” and have become popular companions and in some instances are capable of herding.

The Aussiedoodle possess a somewhat rectangular build, is versatile, and displays a proud stance. They are muscular, lithe, and agile. Due to their mixed lineage their appearance can vary.

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The coat of the Aussiedoodle may be curly, wavy, or straight and varies in length. There may or may not be an under coat.

Even-tempered, loveable, and sweet, the Aussiedoodle has a pleasing personality. They typically do well with dogs and other household pets. They generally exhibit patience with children. Aussiedoodle’s are friendly to everyone and do not make good guard or watch dogs.

Depending on coat type, the Aussiedoodle may require occassional brushing or professional clipping. It is important to regularly check and clean the ears. They may be prone to such health issues as PRA and hip, elbow, or patella dysplasia. Aussiedoodle’s also have severe reactions to Ivermectin, a medication commonly used for heartworm.

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The Aussiedoodle is intelligent and eager to learn. They succeed in obedience and require early socialization. The Aussiedoodle will not respond to harsh or heavy-handed methods. Training must be done with reward, firmness, fairness, patience, and consistency.

 The Aussiedoodle is very athletic and requires a high degree of physical exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom. They will do well in an apartment provided that their needs are sufficiently met. Aussiedoodle’s do best with a securely fenced yard where they have ample room to run.