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Aussiedoodle

Aussiedoodle is a medium designer breed from United States also known as Australian Shepherd Poodle mix, Aussiepoo, Aussiepoodle.

Aussiedoodle

Breed overview

Aussiedoodle is a medium designer breed from United States also known as Australian Shepherd Poodle mix, Aussiepoo, Aussiepoodle.

Created in the late 1990s in the United States by crossing Australian Shepherds with Poodles to combine the Aussie's intelligence and herding ability with the Poodle's hypoallergenic coat and trainability.

People looking into Aussiedoodle usually prepare for High exercise needs, High grooming needs, 25–70 lbs • 14–23 in.

Australian Shepherd Poodle mixAussiepooAussiepoodle

History and origin

Aussiedoodle is tied to originating from United States, specifically North America, with sources often placing its development around 2000 CE.

Aussiedoodle is described here as placed in the designer group and marked as an developing breed.

Created in the late 1990s in the United States by crossing Australian Shepherds with Poodles to combine the Aussie's intelligence and herding ability with the Poodle's hypoallergenic coat and trainability.

Quick facts

Breed group
designer
Size
Medium
Origin country
United States
Region
North America
Origin year
2000 CE
Weight
25–70 lbs
Height
14–23 in
Lifespan
12–15 years
Breed status
Developing

Traits and day-to-day fit

Energy level
4 / 5
Trainability
5 / 5
Good with children
4 / 5
Shedding level
2 / 5
Barking tendency
2 / 5
High exercise needsHigh grooming needsChildren score: 4/5Trainability: 5/5

Coat and classification

Aussiedoodle is grouped here with these coat and texture descriptors.

WavyCurlyLow Shedding

Aussiedoodle is also listed as recognized by these kennel-club organizations.

Recognized by KCA

Appearance and build

  • Athletic build combining features of both parent breeds
  • Wavy to curly coat in various colors including merle patterns
  • Often inherits striking blue or multi-colored eyes
  • Size varies significantly based on Poodle parent

What this breed is known for

  • Created in the late 1990s in the United States by crossing Australian Shepherds with Poodles to combine the Aussie's intelligence and herding ability with the Poodle's hypoallergenic coat and trainability.
  • Available in three sizes (Standard, Miniature, and Toy) depending on the Poodle parent used. They often inherit the Australian Shepherd's striking blue or heterochromatic eyes along with their energetic, work-oriented personality.
  • Extremely popular among active families due to their high intelligence, trainability, and athleticism. They excel in dog sports like agility, obedience, and flyball, inheriting the best working traits from both parent breeds.

Health and care notes

Aussiedoodle is noted here for High exercise needs and High grooming needs.

  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Eye Conditions
  • Epilepsy

Coat details: Wavy, Curly, Low Shedding

These are informational breed-guide notes, not veterinary advice.

Frequently asked questions

Where does the Aussiedoodle come from?

Aussiedoodle is closely associated with United States, especially North America in the sources used for this page.

How big does a Aussiedoodle get?

Typical size details for Aussiedoodle on this page are 25–70 lbs, 14–23 in, 12–15 years.

What is the Aussiedoodle known for?

Created in the late 1990s in the United States by crossing Australian Shepherds with Poodles to combine the Aussie's intelligence and herding ability with the Poodle's hypoallergenic coat and trainability.

Sources and citations

References below include supporting background links. Official kennel-club coverage can be limited for mixed, regional, or less widely recognized profiles.
  1. Aussiedoodle reference page
    Wikipedia

Use the linked breed directories and standards for deeper reference. Breed guides are informational and do not replace veterinary or breeder advice.