About the breeds

about the breeds

Mini Aussiedoodle

About Mini Aussiedoodle

The Mini Aussiedoodle is a cross between an Australian Shepherd and a Miniature Poodle. Both breeds are sweet, loving, and intelligent. Minis prefer to be by their owner’s side, and tend to be more playful than the Standard Aussiedoodle. Mini combinations may be F1: Australian Shepherd and Miniature Poodle, F1b: Mini Aussiedoodle and Miniature Poodle, or F2: Mini Aussiedoodle and Mini Aussiedoodle. Ours tend to weigh between 18-30 pounds.

(Pictured: Maverick, Parents: Phoebe F./Bixie)

Standard Aussiedoodle

About Standard Aussiedoodle

The Standard Aussiedoodle is a cross between an Australian Shepherd and a Standard Poodle. Our Standard Aussiedoodles come from show-line Australian Shepherds which have a stockier build and less desire to herd than a typical working-line Aussie. This means our pups tend to be calmer and very laid back. Standard combinations may be F1: Australian Shepherd and Poodle, F1b: Aussiedoodle and Poodle, or F2: Aussiedoodle and Aussiedoodle. Depending on the parents’ sizes, they can range from 40-90 pounds.

(Pictured: Malibu, Parents: Indigo/Knox)

Furnished Australian Mountain Doodle

Furnished Australian Mountain Doodle

Furnished Australian Mountain Doodles (AMD) may be any combination that includes Australian Shepherd, Bernese Mountain Dog, and Poodle. AMDs carry the best traits of all three breeds: the eagerness of the Aussie, the calmness of the Bernese, and the intelligence of the Poodle. The furnished AMDs also have the benefit of a low, or non-sheding, coat from the Poodle lines. Because of their amazing personalities, they are becoming sought out for their ability to work as service or therapy dogs. Our AMDs can come in various sizes, 30-85 pounds, depending on the parents used for a particular litter.

(Pictured: Remi, Parents: Tulip/Titus)

Unfurnished Australian Mountain Doodle

Unfurnished Australian Mountain Doodle

Unfurnished Australian Mountain Doodles are the same as their furnished counterparts except for their coat. They will look more like the traditional Australian Shepherd or Bernese Mountain Dog with a lower maintenance coat, but a higher risk of shedding. They can also range in weight between 30-85 pounds.

(Pictured: Bear, Parents: Indigo/Winston)

Australian Mountain Dog

Australian Mountain Dog

The Australian Mountain Dog is a combination of an Australian Shepherd and a Bernese Mountain Dog. Because of this, they will all be unfurnished, and you should expect them to shed more than a doodle or an unfurnished doodle breed. This is a medium-to-large size dog that can range between 55-100 pounds, depending on the parents. They are known to have a friendly and affectionate personality, and for being loyal and devoted to their owners. They are highly intelligent, and eager to please.

(Pictured: Bear, Parents: Lacey/Aspen)