My Aussiedoodle mini is now 9 months. Super smart and completely attached to me. He is a acrobat. He will run directly at me, jump doing a 180 landing perfectly beside my leg, waiting for his hug.
Can I ask how much they typically cost.. I've been having a tough time finding one, do you have any recommendations on how to find one in my area? I live in MN btw... 😊 TIA!
@@emilypihlman4112 we paid $1600 for Max, I am so beyond loving this puppy! We found him in central Illinois, a breeder that has an amazing kennel and his family raises all the puppies. I would look for a breeder that has done the breeding themselves, to avoid a inbreeding problem. Also make sure you can visit their kennels, if they won’t show you their program, run from them. I will get the name of our breeder, I know they will bring a puppy to you. I do not know the cost, we only had to drive 5 hours to meet them.
@@emilypihlman4112we paid $1600 for Max. He is chewing his rawhide looking at me wanting to play! Lol I would look for a breeder that has done the generational breeding themselves, as far as getting a mini. I definitely would research the breeder and make sure you can visit the Kennels. If you can’t visit, ask for references, and call the people that have purchased from them. Our breeder will fly or drive a puppy to you, I don’t know the cost. I will post our breeders company name in a couple hours. Look them up. Then you can compare breeders. Max is about 21 pounds, even though he was supposed to be 8 to 14. He is a A1C mini, but the first litter of this set of parents, and he is perfect. Hope this helps
When did you decide to get the second one? Like at what age? I have a labradoodle and I want him to have a companion. He’s 5 months and well behaved and have basic obedience done.
Einstein, yes, that's so right. Our Aussiedoodle Lucky is 7 month. Unbelievable how smart they are and how fast they learn. We bought some intelligence toys for dogs, Lucky learned immediately, how they function. I would even recommend intelligence toys for this dogs, they need to be trained mentally and physically. That's the first I've learned with Lucky, before he did a lot of nonsense, chewing in carpets, furniture, etc. Within a very short time i solved this problem, by keeping him also busy in the house.
I am absolutely loving my new awesome aussiedoodle ....who is so uniquely intelligent !! at 4 months old he waits at the door until he is told,plays fetch, sits ,shakes, and is working on lay down and roll over!! it is purely a pleasure to have him
I laughed when it said golden has "extremely high energy" and Aussie is like "Slightly more energy" it is for real though. My parents aussiedoodle has unlimited energy and acts out when he isn't walked or able to run around and he is a mini type.
I have an aussiedoodle. My parents have a golden doodle. My aussiedoodle goes for a short walk almost every day and otherwise he just lays around most of the day. But he is the best dog ever. He is so snuggly, funny and just so adorable. Very easy to train and when he’s trained, he gets it. And he loves people and will snuggle with anyone.
Hey Sarah, they're not the same breed. The Australian Labradoodle breeding line includes the Labrador Retriever, Curly Coat Retriever, Poodle, Irish Water Spaniel, American Cocker Spaniel and English Cocker Spaniel. An Aussiedoodle is a combination of an Australian Shepard and a Standard Poodle. Have a nice day!
@@vracan I have both, my goldendoodle barks a lot while my aussiedoodle doesn‘t bark at all. It depends on the breeder and parents (barking is often inherited)
@@vracan Aussiedoodles barks more, because of the Australian shepherd, which is a watchdog part of him. But within very short time and training, you can stop this aditude fast. It took me a very short time to stop Lucky from barking. Living in a small village with a lot of dogs around us, that bark when you go by their house and garden, our Lucky don't bark, he don't even reply, when we pass somewhere and a dog is barking like mad. It just a matter of learning with your aussiedoodle. There's no other dog that learns faster than him.
I love my almost 6 month old Aussie doodle! She is super smart,well behaved and loves water.
My Aussiedoodle mini is now 9 months. Super smart and completely attached to me. He is a acrobat. He will run directly at me, jump doing a 180 landing perfectly beside my leg, waiting for his hug.
Can I ask how much they typically cost.. I've been having a tough time finding one, do you have any recommendations on how to find one in my area? I live in MN btw... 😊 TIA!
@@emilypihlman4112 we paid $1600 for Max, I am so beyond loving this puppy! We found him in central Illinois, a breeder that has an amazing kennel and his family raises all the puppies. I would look for a breeder that has done the breeding themselves, to avoid a inbreeding problem. Also make sure you can visit their kennels, if they won’t show you their program, run from them. I will get the name of our breeder, I know they will bring a puppy to you. I do not know the cost, we only had to drive 5 hours to meet them.
@@emilypihlman4112 did you see my reply? I probably typed it in the main comments. Sorry! I will copy and paste it back here!
@@emilypihlman4112we paid $1600 for Max. He is chewing his rawhide looking at me wanting to play! Lol I would look for a breeder that has done the generational breeding themselves, as far as getting a mini. I definitely would research the breeder and make sure you can visit the Kennels. If you can’t visit, ask for references, and call the people that have purchased from them. Our breeder will fly or drive a puppy to you, I don’t know the cost. I will post our breeders company name in a couple hours. Look them up. Then you can compare breeders. Max is about 21 pounds, even though he was supposed to be 8 to 14. He is a A1C mini, but the first litter of this set of parents, and he is perfect. Hope this helps
I have both they get along together so well
When did you decide to get the second one? Like at what age? I have a labradoodle and I want him to have a companion. He’s 5 months and well behaved and have basic obedience done.
@@johnnylong2049 my aussiedoodle just turned 3 and today we got a golden doodle today which is 10 weeks old. Not sure if that helps
Einstein, yes, that's so right. Our Aussiedoodle Lucky is 7 month. Unbelievable how smart they are and how fast they learn. We bought some intelligence toys for dogs, Lucky learned immediately, how they function. I would even recommend intelligence toys for this dogs, they need to be trained mentally and physically. That's the first I've learned with Lucky, before he did a lot of nonsense, chewing in carpets, furniture, etc. Within a very short time i solved this problem, by keeping him also busy in the house.
I am absolutely loving my new awesome aussiedoodle ....who is so uniquely intelligent !! at 4 months old he waits at the door until he is told,plays fetch, sits ,shakes, and is working on lay down and roll over!!
it is purely a pleasure to have him
I laughed when it said golden has "extremely high energy" and Aussie is like "Slightly more energy" it is for real though. My parents aussiedoodle has unlimited energy and acts out when he isn't walked or able to run around and he is a mini type.
Our mini Goldendoodle can run all day and play ball. I get tired faster just throwing the ball for an hour 😂🐶
This is my life lol
My Aussie plays when I want her to play and and completely content laying at my feet an other time
I'm watching this video eventhough I have a Labradoodle. hahaha love them all :)
So glad!
I have one of each. Both are amazing dogs. I'm just happy they let me live with them.
I have an aussiedoodle. My parents have a golden doodle. My aussiedoodle goes for a short walk almost every day and otherwise he just lays around most of the day. But he is the best dog ever.
He is so snuggly, funny and just so adorable. Very easy to train and when he’s trained, he gets it.
And he loves people and will snuggle with anyone.
I just my amazing Bella, a Great Dane. I loved her and miss her so much.
Aussiedoodles are my favorite, but that’s not too hard to tell lol. The channel name kinda gives it away.
Love Aussiedoodle. Honestly one of the smartest doodle breeds!
we are eather geting an ausidoodle or a golden doodle right now it looks like an ausidoodle though nice video
Either dog will be great! 🐶
Our Aussiedoodle watches everything you do. It st
My golden doodle is perfect. Mines so smart
I ran into a Australian doodle is that the same?
Hey Sarah, they're not the same breed. The Australian Labradoodle breeding line includes the Labrador Retriever, Curly Coat Retriever, Poodle, Irish Water Spaniel, American Cocker Spaniel and English Cocker Spaniel. An Aussiedoodle is a combination of an Australian Shepard and a Standard Poodle. Have a nice day!
Can you make a video on coats of Aussiedoodle
Yes! We actually have one coming!
@@WeLoveDoodles can't wait! Also if possible comparison between sheepadoodle and old English sheepdog.
@@AnuSingh-ss4cl I’ll have to make a post about this on my blog. Thanks!
@@WeLoveDoodles was this video made yet?
Do you have any for sale?
Sorry, we don’t sell dogs. We do research breeders and have a good list of approved breeders if you visit our website.
Einstein? Then my dog put all of his iq into getting the fastest path to food.
Yes, doodles are very food motivated in general :)
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Thanks for the support!
I got the best of both worlds and got golden aussiedoodles
Aussiedoodles are a pain in the ass compared to goldendoodle
We mostly agree, but if you live a super active lifestyle and don’t mind the barking than Aussiedoodles are great.
@@WeLoveDoodles really? aussiedoodles bark alot? even the bigger ones? thats a showstopper for me
@@vracan Yes. Both breeds will bark though, so if you don’t want a barking dog, you should likely consider another breed
@@vracan I have both, my goldendoodle barks a lot while my aussiedoodle doesn‘t bark at all. It depends on the breeder and parents (barking is often inherited)
@@vracan Aussiedoodles barks more, because of the Australian shepherd, which is a watchdog part of him. But within very short time and training, you can stop this aditude fast. It took me a very short time to stop Lucky from barking. Living in a small village with a lot of dogs around us, that bark when you go by their house and garden, our Lucky don't bark, he don't even reply, when we pass somewhere and a dog is barking like mad. It just a matter of learning with your aussiedoodle. There's no other dog that learns faster than him.