Aussiedoodle
Dog breed profile
Known for their intelligence and eagerness to please, Aussiedoodles are highly trainable and thrive with consistent positive reinforcement. They enjoy active lifestyles and benefit from daily exercise and mental challenges. Their friendly temperament generally makes them good with children and other pets when socialized early.
Grooming needs are moderate to high due to their curly or wavy coats, requiring regular brushing and professional grooming to prevent mats. While they may be prone to some health issues common in their parent breeds, responsible breeding and regular veterinary care can help maintain their well-being.
Overall, Aussiedoodles are well suited for active families, first-time dog owners, and anyone looking for a loving, intelligent dog with moderate hypoallergenic qualities.
Temperament & Traits
Common Traits
Health & Care
Common Health Issues
- hip dysplasia
- eye conditions
- allergies
- patellar luxation
Grooming Needs
Requires regular brushing several times a week and professional grooming every 6-8 weeks to manage coat and prevent mats.
Exercise Needs
Needs daily vigorous exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy.
Health Notes
Regular veterinary checkups and health screenings are recommended to monitor for common breed tendencies. Responsible breeders often test for hip and eye health to help reduce risks.
Is a Aussiedoodle Right for You?
Space & Home Environment
Best in a home with a fenced yard or access to regular outdoor exercise.
Available Puppies For Sale
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