Aussiedor Breed Information & Characteristics
Hypoallergenic
Are Aussiedors Hypoallergenic?
Unfortunately, the Aussiedor is not hypoallergenic, making it not a good choice for a dog lover who suffers from pet allergies.
Temperament
What is an Aussiedor personality? What are Aussiedor dogs best known for?
Active
Playful
Loving
Energetic
Protective
Alert
Intelligent
Friendly
Responsive
Affectionate
Loyal
Gentle
Going
Social
Good-natured
Cheerful
Shedding Level
Are Aussiedors heavy shedders? How Much Does an Aussiedor Shed?
Aussiedor dogs are not heavy shedders, but they will lose a significant amount of hair each year. To decrease the amount of shedding, you can regularly brush your Aussiedor. This will remove loose hair and keep his coat growing in the same direction.
Watchdog Ability
What is the watchdog ability of an Aussiedor dog?
The Aussiedor dogs are average watchdogs. If they sense something different, this breed will alert their owner.
Origin
Where do Aussiedors come from?
United States
Ancestry
What are Aussiedors descended from?
Labrador Retriever, Australian Shepherd
Breed recognition
What organizations or kennel clubs recognize/register the Aussiedor breed?
ACHC = American Canine Hybrid Club
DDKC = Designer Dogs Kennel Club
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc.
IDCR = International Designer Canine Registry®
Date of Birth
When were Aussiedors first bred? How old is the Aussiedor breed?
Unknown
Litter Size
How many puppies can an Aussiedor have in a litter? How many puppies can an Aussiedor have in her first litter?
An Aussiedor can have a litter of 6-9 puppies on average. However, it's worth noting that the size of the litters can vary greatly. Factors that can influence litter size include the health of the mother, breeding history, and genetics.
Adaptability
Aussiedors are known for their adaptability and versatility, they are capable of adapting well to a wide range of lifestyle changes and living environments. They are a highly adaptable breed, and make great companions for families and individuals of all lifestyles.
Health Issues
Do Aussiedors have a lot of health problems?
The Aussiedor is generally considered to be healthy. However, like all breeds, they are susceptible to certain health issues and it is important to keep an eye out for them and address them with your veterinarian as needed.
Major Concerns
What are the major health concerns to be aware of when owning an Aussiedor?
Elbow Dysplasia
Hip Dysplasia
Muscular Dystrophy
Collie Eye Anomaly
Minor Concerns
What are the less significant issues to keep in mind when it comes to Aussiedors?
Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Cataracts
Sebaceous Adenitis
Pyotraumatic Dermatitis
Bloat
Nasal Solar Dermatitis
Pelger - Huet Syndrome
Osteochondritis Dissecans
Occasional Tests
What are the occasional tests recommended for Aussiedor breed?
Eye
Hip
Elbow
Blood Test
Skin Scraping
X-Rays
Physical Examination
Energy
Do Aussiedors have a lot of energy?
Aussiedors are high-energy dogs, thus an active lifestyle suits them well.
Social Needs
Do Aussiedors need socialization? How social are Aussiedors?
Aussiedor have very high social needs. These needs include regular mental and physical stimulation, a job or purpose, and companionship. They thrive in environments where they have a lot of interaction with humans and other dogs.
Exercise Needed
How much exercise should Aussiedors get?
The Aussiedor dog needs significant physical activity to maintain a healthy lifestyle. They are also well-suited for those who lead an active lifestyle and enjoy activities such as running, hiking, or other outdoor pursuits.
Sleeping Need
How much sleep should an Aussiedor have? Do Aussiedors sleep a lot?
Aussiedors are active dogs that don't require as much sleep as other breeds. However, they still need enough sleep to stay healthy.
Tendency to Bark
How much does it bark?
Aussiedor dogs tends to bark less frequently than most other dogs. They tend to be quieter and less vocal than other breeds. They may only bark when necessary, such as to alert their owner of something or to communicate something. They do not bark excessively, and may not bark as much as other dogs in certain situations, such as when they are left alone.
Mouthiness
Are Aussiedors mouthy?
Roaming urge
What is the likelihood of an Aussiedor running away? Do they have a tendency to explore or wander frequently?
Prey Drive
Do Aussiedor dogs have a high prey drive?
Past times
What do Aussiedors enjoy doing? How do I keep my Aussiedor busy?
Dog Parks, Running, Walking, Car rides, Run, Bike ride, Walk, Catch treats, Play keep away, Tug-of-war, Nap, Yoga, Hike, Frisbee, Fetch, Hiking, Play, Tracking, Hunting, Training, Play Fight, Soccer, Fetch ball, Hide & Seek, Road trip, Swim, Eating Snacks, Go on Vacation, Chase, Playing fetch
Activity Level
What is the energy level of an Aussiedor? How much energy does an Aussiedor have?
Aussiedors are high-energy dogs. They need mental as well as physical exercise. These dogs require a lot of your involvement and without it they can, and will, become problematic dogs.
Tolerance of being left alone
Grooming
What level of grooming should be provided for an Aussiedor?
The Aussiedor is a breed of dog that is known for its low grooming needs.
Brushing Frequency
How often should you brush an Aussiedor?
Aussiedor should be brushed at least once a week. Of course you can give them more frequent brushes if you find that they are still shedding a lot
Intelligence
How intelligent is an Aussiedor?
The Aussiedor breed is considered very intelligent and easy to train.
Sensitivity Level
How sensitive is an Aussiedor dog?
This dog breed is particularly attuned to its environment and the emotions of those around it. It can be easily overwhelmed by loud noises, new environments, and unfamiliar people or animals. This dog is best suited for individuals or families who are patient, gentle, and understanding of its sensitive nature. It may also benefit from a calm and stable home environment, with a consistent routine and plenty of positive reinforcement training.
Affection Dependance
Are Aussiedor dogs affectionate?
Apartment Friendly
Do Aussiedor do well in apartments? Are Aussiedors good indoor dogs?
Aussiedors are dogs that do well in apartments with sufficient exercise, but they would really appreciate a small yard.
Child Friendly
Are Aussiedors good with kids? Are Aussiedors good around children?
A Aussiedors typical characteristics indicate that this breed of dog is an ideal companion for kids and makes them family pets. Their gentle and protective nature and calm mentality make them gel along quickly with the younger humans
Senior-friendly
Are Aussiedors good for elderly?
Cat Friendly
Are Aussiedors good with cats? How friendly Aussiedors are toward cats?
Aussiedors are one of the best dogs for cats. They're accept cats readily as part of the family. However, this dog breed should be trained to not chase after the kitty early on
Dog Friendly
Do Aussiedor dogs get along with other dogs? Are Aussiedors OK with other dogs?
Aussiedors are friendly, active and loyal companions. They generally love to be around other dogs, making them a good family pet for some,
Pet friendly
How do Aussiedor dogs interact with other pets? Are they considered pet-friendly?
Stranger Friendly
Are Aussiedors friendly with strangers?
Aussiedors are friendly dogs and won't commonly bark at strangers. However, if you wish to change this, training them is easy. With their intelligence, teaching this breed to do anything is pretty simple.
Playfulness
Do Aussiedors like to play? Are Aussiedors playful?
Aussiedors are known to be highly playful dog. So if you're not up for all that, think about adopting a slightly older Aussiedor for a mellower experience.
Trainability
Are Aussiedor easily trained?
The Aussiedor is a breed of dog that is known for being very easy to train. They are highly intelligent and eager to please, which makes them a great choice for both experienced and novice dog owners.
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