Aussiedoodles
Aussiedoodles are a cross between the Australian Shepard and the Poodle. Their colorful coat and intelligence qualifies them as the perfect working dog. They are energetic, playful, and love having a job. These pups are known for their beautiful crazy colors and ability to fill any role. From being a cow dog, to a sport dog, to a therapy dog, these dogs can do it all!
Our Aussiedoodle puppies have similar temperaments as their parents: cheerful, friendly and smart. These dogs are very reliable and are becoming popular therapy dogs. Aussiedoodles are commonly referred to as the Einstein’s of dogs. They do best in homes that can provide plenty of attention, exercise, and stimulation to keep them busy, busy, busy!
Our Aussiedoodles come in one size: mini. They range from 25-45 lbs.
Aussiedoodle Generations & Coloring
Doodle Generations can be pretty confusing! Even here at Yellowstone Doodles we send out many different generations every year: F1's, F1b's F1bb's, F2b's and more in the future.
So what's the difference? Which one fits your family best? Hopefully these charts and explanations help answer those questions.
Lets start with the F1 and F2 generations. The letter F indicates a generation, and the number indicates how may generations from the original full bred parents the puppy is. Here is an example with Aussiedoodles.
F1 - A puppy that is half poodle, half Australian Shepherd
F2 - A puppy whose parents are both F1 aussiedoodles
F3 - A puppy whose parents are both F2 aussiedoodles
B's are added to generational distinctions when a full bred poodle is one of a puppy's parents after the initial F1 generation.
F1b - A puppy whose first parent is an F1 doodle, and second parent is a poodle.
F1bb - A puppy whose first parent is an F1b doodle, and second parent is a poodle.
Multigenerational Doodle - A puppy whose first parent is an F1bb doodle, and second parent is a poodle, or a puppy whose parents are both some generation of Aussiedoodle. By the F1b generation, a dog can have the exact same coat genetics as a full bred poodle. Carefully planned breeding's between Aussiedoodles will produce the same non-shedding results in puppies that breeding to a full poodle does.
On each mom's photo reel below, it has her own personal chart so you can see exactly what generation her puppies will be.
Doodle Generations
Aussiedoodle Coloring
Mini aussiedoodle
mini aussiedoodle
standard or mini aussiedoodle
Mini aussiedoodle
Our aussiedoodle puppy coloring is pretty straight forward. All puppies regardless of standards or minis will be either black tri colored, brown tri colored, or red and white.
Our mini aussiedoodles are where the beautiful merle comes in. Both red and blue merle. Maverick is the primary mini aussiedoodle stud, and Bandit the standard aussiedoodle stud.
Aussiedoodle Attributes
Our Aussiedoodle Momma
Isabella
Isabella is an absolute fire ball full of personality. Like her namesake, Isabella from Encanto, she is BEAUTIFUL with glacier blue eyes and a light red tri-color coat. She is smart as a whip, loves to be active, and sure does take the cake for guard dog of the yard.
Isa is our dog who knows the most tricks, but she is solely motivated by treats. If you don't have something that smells good in your hand you can kiss Isa's trick obedience good bye... yup. She knows how to work the system. To name just a few of her tricks, she knows how to sit, lay down, roll over, stay (any position), spin both directions, shake, crawl (think army crawl), and jump up to get something only on command.
Isa hates to be contained, but loves to be home. She loves to run and chase birds, run with Mykelle in the morning, and run around the yard making sure everything is in order.
If there is something to know, anything at all, Isa knows and lets everyone else know. Over the years we have learned that being vocally active is definitely an Aussie thing. But hey, someone has to sound the alarm when something is amiss!