About Aussiedoodles in Moss Point, MS
Want to find the perfect puppy? You’re probably looking for an Aussiedoodle in Moss Point, MS! This unique hybrid breed crosses the brilliant Poodle with the beautiful Australian Shepherd. The Aussiedoodle combines one luxurious coat with an adorable face that’s totally irresistible.
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Questions & Answers
Aussiedoodle, sometimes called an Aussiepoo, is a mixed breed dog that results from the crossing of an Australian Shepherd and a Poodle. These designer dogs are loyal, loving, obedient, and highly intelligent which tends to make them great family pets. They don't shed much and consequently have low dander, so this breed is actually considered to be hypoallergenic. These dogs usually have medium to long fur coats that can come in many colors like black, blue, merle and more.
Aussiedoodles are one of the few hypoallergenic dogs out there, and non-shedding is one of the reasons why. Allergies to pet dander can often be frustrating and Aussiedoodles are a great breed for people who suffer from pet-related allergies. Aussiedoodles are a blend of two hypoallergenic breeds the Australian Shepherd and a Poodle so they are very likely to have the desirable non-shedding trait and may even have flea resistance.
Aussiedoodles should not be fed human food, as this can lead to digestive problems or put them at risk for becoming overweight. Eating foods which are not designed to meet their nutritional needs can also cause dietary deficiencies. Foods such as chocolate, raisins, avocados, macadamia nuts, and onions should also be avoided, as these can be toxic for Aussiedoodles. Similarly, it is important to avoid feeding them bones and rawhide, as these can cause choking, tearing of the digestive tract, and other serious health issues.
Preparing your home for a new Aussiedoodle requires some thoughtful consideration. Begin by making sure your home is free from hazards by removing any small objects your puppy may want to chew and putting away cords and wires. Next, consider investing in puppy-proofing materials like a basic crate, a comfortable bed, and toys to keep them entertained. To ensure their safety outdoors, be sure to install fencing or block off patios and balconies. Finally, stock up on food, treats, and other pet supplies necessary to make their homecoming a pleasant and comfortable experience.
Every Aussiedoodle puppy can grow to be a different size, depending on which parent breeds (Australian Shepherd and Poodle) it inherits most characteristics from. Generally speaking, Aussiedoodle puppies reach their full size by the time they are one year old. They can range from a small size of 10-15 inches tall and 15-35 pounds in weight to a large size of 24-26 inches tall and 40-70 pounds in weight. To get an idea of how big your pup will be, it's important to consider the size of its parents.
Absolutely! Aussiedoodles are high-energy dogs, making them prime candidates for an outdoor adventure. Provided your pup is old enough and healthy enough, they should absolutely be able to handle a nice run. Exercise is an important factor for maintaining your Aussiedoodle's physical and mental well-being. Before running with your pup, be sure to get them checked by a veterinarian to make sure they are in good shape. Take your pup on shorter runs to start and build up to longer distances as they gain endurance and stamina.
Aussiedoodles typically have great relationships with other pets. Generally they are friendly and enjoy interacting with other animals--especially when they are raised together. With the right outdoor space, they are also often very obedient and behave well. It is important to remember that Aussiedoodles need to be properly socialized at an early age, so it is important to build strong relationships between the Aussiedoodle and other household animals. Consistent training and positive reinforcement, especially around socialization with other animals, can help ensure that a long-lasting and healthy relationship between pets is maintained.
Aussiedoodles require daily exercise to remain fit and maintain good behavior. How much exercise they need depends on several factors including their age and activity level, but generally they require around 45 minutes to an hour of exercise each day. The exercise can include a brisk walk, a game of fetch, or some other form of activity that will not only physically stimulate the dog but challenge their brains as well. Owners should give their dogs daily attention to further engage their minds and prevent boredom.
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