The Different Types of Aussiedoodles (Generations)

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @jeffersonjohns6397
    @jeffersonjohns6397 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great information. I love the fact of not knowing what you’ll get when breeding them. They’ll all be lovable and beautiful.

  • @don2597
    @don2597 Před 2 lety +14

    Glad to see there’s someone making consistent content on aussiedoodles being that there is not much coverage on them!

  • @chickentava
    @chickentava Před 2 lety +4

    my dog is 39 aussie 39 poodle 9 mini poodle and 13 golden, she is insane and 40 lbs, great vid man

  • @captainozseul3050
    @captainozseul3050 Před 2 lety +6

    Hoping to get my mini aussiedoodle puppy soon ! Your channel is answering all my questions, keep up the great videos !!

  • @JaxontheAussiedoodle
    @JaxontheAussiedoodle  Před 2 lety +6

    F1B lets gooooo (all aussiedoodles are awesome btw :) )

  • @GiftedLift
    @GiftedLift Před 19 dny

    I have a Aussiedoodle I’d say and only reason why I say is because Lucy is a Australian cattle dog mix mini bernedoodle ( Bernese Mountain dog mix Poddle ) she’s a Merle coat ears perked up like a ACD and short and long haired wavy like her mom the bernedoodle

  • @yvonneadrian734
    @yvonneadrian734 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for explaning the differences.

  • @user-ln8un2fj7n
    @user-ln8un2fj7n Před rokem

    My aussiedoodle is a F1b and her hair is straight and wavy. I think the guy who gave her to me is lying or something lol. I love her either way.

  • @MsJesus39
    @MsJesus39 Před 4 měsíci

    What is the length of growth cycle for a Toy Aussie /doodle ? My puppy is a F1B & is 4 months old the 22 of this month.

    • @JaxontheAussiedoodle
      @JaxontheAussiedoodle  Před 4 měsíci

      Typically dogs hit the max growth around 1 year! But differs from dog to dog :)

  • @kennedywalker478
    @kennedywalker478 Před 2 lety +2

    What type of brush do you recommend for daily brushing?

  • @lktisdale
    @lktisdale Před 2 měsíci

    Why are the tails not being docked? Aussies tails are docked as well as poodles. I have raised both breeds & would want the docked tail & not have to deal with the tail hair getting knotted

    • @janetmohn5376
      @janetmohn5376 Před 25 dny

      For humane reasons. Here in Canada it is a practice that has been reduced or eliminated completely and rightly so.

  • @babs2424-p8e
    @babs2424-p8e Před 9 měsíci

    Why is the tail of this Aussie Doodle cut of?

    • @JaxontheAussiedoodle
      @JaxontheAussiedoodle  Před 9 měsíci

      Traditional reasons. I believe back then it helped the dogs not get hurt while on the farm. Unfortunately, i had no idea at the time of getting Jaxon

  • @deanthonyscott9862
    @deanthonyscott9862 Před 2 lety

    Is there a certain type that will dictate if the dog looks more like a Australian Shepherd or Poodle?

    • @JaxontheAussiedoodle
      @JaxontheAussiedoodle  Před 2 lety +1

      Usually but not guaranteed, the “B” can indicate more poodle

    • @danielletracyann
      @danielletracyann Před 2 lety

      Check and see if the breeder has tested traits. Ask them if the puppy is fully furnished. An F1 should have furnishings since poodles are fully furnished:

  • @BrattyTude
    @BrattyTude Před rokem

    You are not exaggerating about the destructive behavior around the house. My brother recently rescued one and it has completely destroyed his entire house from the inside to the outside and he’s only eight months old.

    • @JaxontheAussiedoodle
      @JaxontheAussiedoodle  Před rokem

      They can be a lot

    • @MsJesus39
      @MsJesus39 Před 4 měsíci

      I have raised all types of dogs in my life time. You cannot expect a dog that is left alone while you go to work to not misbehave . Train them to a kennel & spend time with the puppy. My dogs always behaved good because I spent time with them. Don't get a puppy if you don't have the time to love & teach it right from wrong.

  • @warrenkirkby4782
    @warrenkirkby4782 Před 3 měsíci

    You said An Aussiedoodle is a crossbreed between a German Shepherd and Poodle. You are so wrong. A Aussiedoodle is a crossbreed between a Australian Shepherd and a poodle. How do I know this is because I raise Aussiedoodles

  • @maple_the_aussiedoodle3167

    My girl is an “F2BB” but she has a straight coat with a little bit of waves and a little bit of curls around her ears. Im not quite sure what she is. She is still a puppy so time will tell. Although her breeder says she is “f2bb” i honestly think she is F2B. Some of her siblings look like a full Australian shepherd, some look like a poodle and some are a mix like her.

    • @JaxontheAussiedoodle
      @JaxontheAussiedoodle  Před 2 lety

      Hmm that’s interesting! You’ll definitely get a better idea once her piously coat sheds