Arizona Mini Aussiedoodles

Arizona Mini Aussiedoodles

Emotional support and a companion that will love unconditionally. We are an Aussiedoodle Breeder in

Photos from Arizona Mini Aussiedoodles's post 23/06/2024

Mini Aussiedoodle

03/05/2024

This is one of last year’s litters. What a customer had to say thank you Linda Peterson For letting me use his photo “Every one that stops to see him comments on his eyes. He’s also the happiest puppy I’ve ever seen.”

Photos from Arizona Mini Aussiedoodles's post 30/03/2024

The sire and Dames for the current litters. The sire is a blue merle poodle 15 pounds with dark copper points. Both females are black tricolor with blue eyes 20 pounds.

28/03/2024

Got babies! 15-20lb. Full grown

Photos from Arizona Mini Aussiedoodles's post 02/05/2022

This is Olive, she is at her forever home but we are going to track her progress. Her mom is great about sending us new photos.

Photos from Arizona Mini Aussiedoodles's post 29/04/2022

Past puppies all grown up🥰

28/04/2022
28/04/2022

Soooo cute!

15/04/2022

Life is always better when traveled with a dog.

Photos from Arizona Mini Aussiedoodles's post 16/01/2022

Can you please private message me if you have any questions about this litter. I am not getting your comments. I would love to answer your questions… Looking forward to your pm.
Litter of 10 puppies
born 1/15/22 ready 3/12/22
8 girls, 2 boys
7 red Merle,
2 brown/white tuxedos
1 brown color white chest 
Standard size
(adult weight approx. lb. 48-50)

Potty training starts at three weeks crate training starts at five weeks. Puppies come with the to your health guarantee against genetics.
Are dogs are genetically tested, and raised in the home.
Good dogs start at birth. We start working with him at three days old with ENS…

14/03/2021

This is Jolly, isn’t she beautiful? Already at her forever home…

08/01/2021

Over the last several days I had people ask for contracts. My priority is alway my babies first. Sometimes they make the day tight for other things, like sending out contracts. So… I sent the contracts out bundled to help me save time. I have upset someone by doing so, and it wasn't my intentions.
I am good honest breeder that works with my babies starting at 3 days old with ENS. You can look that up on the internet, it's considered making of a super dog. I also practice Von Falcons way of puppy training for the first four weeks to ensure I don't do any emotional damage to the puppies, I believe this is important for emotional health.
We start potty training at 3.5 weeks and crate training at 4.5 weeks. We do practice rule of seven and Puppy Culture.
I BELIEVE … If you can't trust your breeder, then it is not the breeder for you.
I hope I have answered some of your question. If not, I'm only a phone call away. Dana Windes 928 592-7395
It would be good for you to read my reviews. God Bless!

26/12/2020

SOLD... Standard size Aussie Doodle’s 8 female. 5 merle 3 tricolor.

16/12/2020

Puppies are 3 1/2 weeks old they are already doing really good on their potty training. They are up to one hour in their crate per day.

18/09/2020

This is from one of my customers that got her puppy on Wednesday.

Hi Dana, Jax is amazing!! He is so sweet and cute and he knows it! He goes outside every time we take him out. He loves his playpen. Vet said he's very healthy and we couldn't be happier. Thank you so much!!

14/04/2020

This is a standard but minis will be just as beautiful ... But tricolor... note from the customer😊

Loving my Yeti! He is an amazing puppy. He loves my grandsons and our family. So super smart. Glad we found you❤️Hope you are doing great in these uncertain times!

24/03/2020

LITTERMATE SYNDROME: A condition that involves the behavioral issues and developmental challenges. The syndrome emerges when siblings are adopted together and the deep primal bond shared between them inhibits the puppies from being able to understand the world around them or form a connection with their owner.

26/10/2019

•Pet your dog, all the time
•Talk to your dog, all the time
•Allow your dog to follow you, all the time
•Allow your dog to be on your lap or laying on your feet, all the time

•Pet, soothe, comfort your dog when it whines or barks for attention...or is simply anxious

•Allow your dog to demand affection/interactions 

•Be emotionally dependent on your dog 

•Allow your dog to do whatever it wants, whenever it wants

•Provide no structure or rules 

•Refuse to crate train your dog 

•Refuse to correct your dog when inappropriate behavior occurs

•Refuse to train your dog to be calm, relaxed, and independent by using a “Place” command, and/or “away” time in the crate 

•Allow you and your home to be a free-for-all, where your dog has zero leadership and guidance 

•Let your dog out of the crate when it whines or barks
 •Avoid training or anything that makes your dog uncomfortable or unhappy 

•And many, many more...
Basically, baby, soothe, allow, enable, lean on, and create a toxic dependency...so when you leave, your dog is a mess, because you haven’t prepared them to be strong, resilient, robust, independent, and alone.

01/09/2019

Article from Trending Dogs about Aussiedoodles. This is just part of the article.

Temperament – Personality

The Aussiedoodle has so many positive qualities, it’s hard to know where to begin but easy to understand why they are so popular. They’re a very intelligent dog with a sweet, outgoing personality. Their intelligence and trainability, no doubt, come from the fact that both the Australian Shepherd and the Poodle are both very intelligent breeds. In fact, the AKC consistently ranks the Poodle among the top 3 most intelligent dog breeds in America.
The Aussiedoodle’s temperament is a combination of environment and heredity. If both parents are mellow, easy-going and happy dogs, chances are excellent that the offspring will possess many of these same qualities. This is even more so with the mother because the mother tends to have a bigger influence on the puppies at least the first couple of months of its life. However, environment and training also play a role in a dog’s temperament.

Are Aussiedoodles A Good Family Dog?

Aussiedoodles are very devoted to their family members, and this devotion makes them excellent family dogs. One quality, although it may be annoying and troublesome, definitely comes from heredity. Keep in mind that Aussiedoodles are half Australian Shepherd. Australian Shepherds were originally bred to be herding dogs, and this is still in their bloodlines. It’s not unusual to see an Aussiedoodle attempting to “herd” its family members around the house or yard especially young children. They do this by nipping at or bumping their legs or ankles. It’s their instinct and not them being aggressive or mean.
This is why it’s important to socialize and train the Aussiedoodle starting at a young age. The Aussiedoodle is a loud dog by nature and will bark a lot and at a lot of things if allowed. It’s important to start training the dog early in life that he doesn’t need to bark at every animal or thing he encounters.

Are Aussiedoodles Good With Kids?

Other than the possible and occasional “herding”, the Aussiedoodle is very good with kids. In fact, many owners claim they are the perfect pet for their kids. They’re gentle, loving, playful and very laid back. Their intelligence allows them to protect the child while still being an active playmate. They are particularly good with older children because older children can match the dog’s medium to high energy level.
The dog will play outdoors with kids for hours if it’s allowed. Another quality that makes Aussiedoodles good family dog and good with kids is that they are very protective of their family but are not an aggressive dog.

Photos from Arizona Mini Aussiedoodles's post 17/08/2019

Past puppies. These are standard size but the coloring will be the same.

Photos from Arizona Mini Aussiedoodles's post 17/08/2019

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