Aussiedoodle puppies, or aussiepoo puppies if you prefer.

Welcome to Toodle’s Rock’n Rolla Doodles! We just had a jam session and there were some new Rock’n Rollas left behind. We just had a  litter  of aussiedoodle puppies we had four boys and four girls.     We are located in Sunny Southern California. Just a stones throw away from .

 

If possible,  you should crate your puppy in your bedroom at night.  This gives your puppy a feeling of comfort, and helps to set it’s sleeping pattern to yours and will help the puppy adjust to it’s new life . If the puppy fusses at all, you will be right there to deal with it.

The crate should be large enough for an adult dog to stand up, sit & stretch out in.The whole idea is to teach your puppy not to mess where it eats and sleeps.

Your puppy will begin to look upon their crate as their own sanctuary.  It will become a secure and familiar place for them, whether at home or traveling.

Dogs that have been raised outside in a large pen are more difficult to house train, because they’ve been taught to mess where they live. You need to place the crate in an area that is with you, and where your families activities are, even if just as an observer. Don’t place them somewhere out of sight. It is important to keep the crate in the same location so that the puppy knows where it is supposed to go when it’s time to crate.

I will never take a pup out of a crate when he is fussing, that only teaches if he fusses enough, that he can come out. It rewards bad behavior. I wait till he stops fussing for about 5 minutes, and then take him out, without a big welcome. You can give him a special chew toy or treat, just for when he is in the crate. Lots of praise when he’s inside, lengthening the periods you leave him in. Your crate routine should begin as soon as you bring your puppy home. Close the puppy in the crate at regular one-to-two-hour intervals, and whenever he must be left alone, for up to three or four hours.

Keep in mind that placing your dog in a crate, does not in itself housetrain your pet. To successfully crate train your puppy, you want to keep them from having accidents. Some people will punish a dog for messing in the house, but ignore thier good behavior. So your dog learns that it’s wrong to mess in the house when the owner is around. The key to preventing accidents is to take them out to potty often, but he needs to have time by himself in the crate. What you end up with is a happy healthy dog that you’re not afraid to let roam free in your home.                             

 

This is our current litter from August, 2011.

These 8 puppies will be ready to go to their new homes on Oct. 19th, 2011! Set an appointment to meet them today!

Aussiedoodle Merle

Aussiedoodle Dark Merle

Aussiedoodle Light Merle

Aussie doodle Black & White

We are currently asking:
600.00 Black Male
700.00 Blue Merle Male
800.00 Blue Merle Female

Easily house train your Aussiedoodle


Click this link for a helpful article on how to house train your puppy.

 

 

 

NuVet health supplements are a very good product that you can only get through a breeder. They are not sold in stores, you must provide our breeder code to purchase. Click the image on the right to learn more about this awesome supplement.

 

 

NuVet Labs

 

So, are you wondering what an Aussiedoodle is and why anyone would want one? I mean besides being really smart, well behaved and really, really ridiculously good looking?

 

Tucker - Phantom Coat

 

Suki, Blue Merle Aussiedoodle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aussiedoodles Puppies

Mom, with her second litter.


 

 

 

Heather - Phantom Coat Aussiedoodle

Blue Merle Aussiedoodle

Blue - Blue Merle Aussiedoodle


Check out my article on crate training.


Well the reason for mixing Australian Shepherds  and Poodles is quite simple, Poodles are smart, energetic and agile  dogs that are eager to please and very easily trained. Australian Shepherds are also very smart and energetic dogs that are easily trained. Aussies have beautiful coats of many colors, but Poodles have the advantage of being non shedding and Hypoallergenic. The reason we got our Poodle in the first place is that my wife has severe allergies to cats and dogs.What we get from the mix is a low to no shedding dog with awesome coloring and is VERY SMART, loyal and great with kids. We are not one of those large breeders that turns out dozens of ‘designer dogs’ every year. What we are is a family who cares for our pets and wants to share what we have found to be excellent companions for anyone who is looking for a long term friend for the whole family.

MEET THE BAND

Blue merle male and Female AUSSIEDOODLE Puppies! They are intelligent and beautiful.

Aussiedoodles are very smart, loyal and have a wonderful attitude. These are taller dogs for the most part and should be about 50-60 pounds at maturity. Mom, ‘PINK’ is an AKC, Cream Standard Poodle who weighs approx. 50 pounds. She’s an absolutely wonderful dog, she is smart and very good with even the smallest children. Dad, ‘Blue Merle Haggard’ is an AKC Australian Shepherd blue merle with one blue eye and is just a really good ol’ boy. Aussiedoodles are very smart and extremely good additions to any size family. Our puppies are raised around our kids, so they are very sociable. They come with their first shots, a health guarantee and are up-to-date on worming. References are available upon request. If we ship there will be an additional fee of approximately $350 in the U.S. and includes a new travel crate, health certificate and airfare. Please call or email us for more information.

Thank you very much for looking at our aussiedoodle puppies! We have really gotten a lot of positive feedback from our puppies new families. Thank you all for being so cool and helping to spread the word about our aussiedoodles.
Another good resource for dog information is Puppydogweb!