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Crossbred between an Australian Shepherd and a Poodle, this dog inherits the best of both worlds. They are playful and incredibly smart! And have quite a bit of energy! They are great for the family, especially children. They will know how to wear your kids down. This crossbreed goes by several other names too: Aussiepoo or Aussiepoodle. They can weigh anywhere between 25 to 70 lbs and live between 10 and 13 years of age.
Temperament
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Breed Fast Facts
25 - 70 lbs
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10 to 13 years
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The cost of an Aussiedoodle puppy can vary greatly, usually ranging from $1,000 to $4,000 depending on the breeder's reputation and the puppy's lineage.
Aussiedoodles are known to be excellent house dogs; their intelligence and sociability make them adaptable and quick to train in indoor settings.
Yes, Aussiedoodles are generally high maintenance in terms of grooming due to their thick and curly coats, as well as their need for mental and physical stimulation.
The lifespan of an Aussiedoodle is typically between 10 and 15 years, although this can drastically change depending on factors like diet, exercise, and overall health.
Some downsides to Aussiedoodles may include their high energy level, their tendency to suffer from separation anxiety, and their necessity for consistent grooming.
Aussiedoodle puppies are expensive due to the combination of their parent breeds (the Australian Shepherd and the Poodle), both of which are pedigree dogs. Breeding and raising these hybrids can be costly due to health testing, breeding age standards, and other factors involving their care and first-year veterinary expenses.
Aussiedoodles can make excellent service dogs due to their high intelligence, their desire to learn, and their ability to bond closely with their owners.
Aussiedoodles do not typically bark excessively. However, they may bark more than average if they're bored, anxious, or if they aren't getting enough exercise.