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Breeds
Toy and Mini Australian Shepherd
a.k.a. Toy Aussie or Mini Aussie
The Mini Australian Shepherd is an Australian Shepherd in a smaller package. These highly adaptable dogs can do just about anything that
the Australian Shepherd can, but their small size makes them easier to fit into many different lifestyles.
This hardworking and loving companion is great for those who are not quite ready to let a larger dog into their home. They provide years
of unconditional loyalty to any family willing to keep up with their high energy levels.
All of our Mini Australian Shepherds are ASDR registered.
Is your family ready to take in one of these lovable farm dogs? Read some of the following articles to make an informed decision!
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Complete Mini Australian Shepherd Guide: 6 Must Read Facts (Perfect Dog Breeds)
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When a dog breed becomes a trend - Mini Australian shepherds are the dogs of the moment (vox.com)
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The Purebred Miniature Australian Shepherd and Toy Australian Shepherd (Dog Breed Info)
Mini and Standard Aussiedoodle
The "Aussiedoodle" is a hybrid/cross of the Australian Shepherd and the Poodle, both breeds come in 3 different sizes, with "Standard"
being the biggest, “Mini or Miniature” the medium size, and “Toy” is the smallest. Their small size and sweet disposition make them great
companions as well as therapy dogs and emotional support dogs.
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Aussiedoodle (petguide.com)
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Miniature Aussiedoodle Dog Breed Info (doggiedesigner.com)
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Miniature Aussiedoodle (wagwalking.com)
Mini and Standard Goldendoodle
The Goldendoodle is a cross-breed dog, obtained by breeding a Golden Retriever with a Poodle. The Goldendoodle was first bred by
Monica Dickens in 1969. Popularity for the goldendoodle grew in the 1990s when breeders in North America and Australia began crossing
Golden Retrievers with Standard Poodles. The original purpose of the cross was to develop guide dogs suitable for visually impaired
individuals with allergies. Poodles are considered to be hypoallergenic. Their coats do not shed, which reduces dander. Dander is shed
skin cell flakes that can cause allergic reactions.
The goldendoodle is referred to as a designer dog. The Encyclopædia Britannica traces the term "designer dog" to the late 20th century
when breeders began to cross purebred Poodles with other purebred breeds in hopes of obtaining a dog with the poodle's non-shedding
coat, (but there is no guarantee they will inherit the coat of the poodle), along with various desirable characteristics from other breeds. In
regards to goldendoodles, golden retrievers are considered a great family dog, which is why they have been used to cross breed with
poodles. Over time people made different kinds of Goldendoodles. A male Poodle bred with a female Golden Retriever produces an F1
Goldendoodle. A male Poodle bred with an F1 Goldendoodle is called an F1B (F1-back cross). F2 Goldendoodles are male Goldendoodles
bred with female Goldendoodles. There are three types of Poodles; Standard, Miniature and Toy, meaning Goldendoodles come in all
sizes.
12 Facts About the Goldendoodle (thesprucepets.com)
Goldendoodle Breed Information (vetstreet.com)
Goldendoodle (dogbreedinfo.com)
Medium and Standard Poodle
The Poodle is a formal dog breed that comes in three varieties: Standard Poodle, Miniature Poodle, and Toy Poodle. The origin of the
breed is still discussed, with a prominent dispute over whether the poodle descends from Germany as a type of water dog, or from the
French Barbet.
Ranked second most intelligent dog breed just behind the Border Collie, the poodle is skillful in many dog sports and activities, including
agility, obedience, tracking, herding, circus performance, and assistance dogs. Poodles have taken top honors in many conformation
shows, including "Best in Show" at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in 1991, 2002, and 2020 and at the World Dog Show in 2007
and 2010. They are recorded as the seventh most popular dog breed in the United States.
All of our Poodles are AKC registered.
Poodle Dog Breed Information (dogtime.com)
Poodle Breed Information (vetstreet.com)
Poodle Dog Breed Information and Personality Traits (hillspet.com)