![]() ![]() ![]() It is this striking color that has made him an obvious choice for creating beautifully marked Doodles, but this comes at a price (see ‘ Can you breed two Aussiedoodles‘). He can also sport brown, blue, or odd eyes. These include black and white, red and white, and merle, all with or without tan points. He has a medium length, slightly wavy coat with feathering to the backs of the legs which comes in a wonderful array of colors and patterns. The Australian Shepherd was customarily docked and occasionally can be born with a naturally bobbed tail. Rugged and athletic looking, he is similar in appearance to a slightly larger Border Collie. The Australian Shepherd is a medium-sized dog standing 18” – 21” for females and 20” – 23” inches for males and weighing 40lbs – 55lbs for females and 50lbs – 55lbs for males. He is a medium-sized, tough, working dog and is the choice of many ranch hands or cowboys. However, he did not originate from Australia as one would think, but from the Western United States. The Australian Shepherd DogĪs his name suggests the Australian Shepherd is a herding breed. What is an Aussiedoodle like? Let’s take a look at the Australian Shepherd to help us discover what sort of Doodle the Aussiedoodle is and why he is becoming so popular. Multigenerational – As you get further down the line and breed second-generation Aussiedoodles and beyond they are known as multigenerational.F2b – A second generation (F2) Aussiedoodle bred back to a Poodle or Australian Shepherd (reverse F2b).F2 – This is a cross between two F1 Aussiedoodles.F1b – An F1b is an F1 Aussiedoodle that is bred back to a Poodle or Australian Shepherd (reverse F1b).F1 – This is the first cross between a Poodle and an Australian Shepherd.You may even see Toy Aussiedoodles especially F1bs, where a Miniature Aussiedoodle has been back bred to a Toy Poodle.Īs with all Doodle mixes there are Aussiedoodles of various generations and combinations: The Australian Shepherd is a medium-sized dog, so it is perfectly feasible to use a Miniature Poodle as well as the Standard Poodle. The Aussiedoodle, not to be confused with the Australian Labradoodle (you can read all about the difference in our article Aussiedoodle vs Australian Labradoodle), is a cross between a Poodle and an Australian Shepherd Dog.Īussiedoodles can be found in a variety of sizes depending on which size Poodle parent was used. The Aussiedoodle is one of the many Doodle mixes gaining rapidly in popularity. ![]()
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