Just got an Aussie doodle. Very intelligent. 9 weeks and only took 1 day to have him understand what’s expected. Consistency is key, redirection and positive reinforcement. These dogs work to please. Thank you!!!
Makes so much sense I used to wrestle with my husky and he would bite and nibble and legit hurt me I have stopped that for about 4 month and he seems to respond better now. and I also don't get bit anymore lol.
I'm very impressed with the methods demonstrated! I wasn't sure if I'd like this video at first but I gave it a chance and it has completely changed my outlook on training. Luckily we are due for a new pup soon and we can implement these ideas from the start. Thank you!
Sweet mini-Aussie. Frisbee fetch truly is a good workout but keep the tosses low enough so your Aussie doesn't jump too high often. Our Aussie was obsessed with leaping to where he developed osteoarthritis in his left shoulder.
Thank you for such good advice! I watched a trainer who mentioned interactive toys were good way to burn off some energy, using a tug rope. So, I’ve been playing with my Aussie-doodle puppy, allowing him to take the tug rope eventually. That’ll stop.
I got my cockapoo when I was 17 and I treated it exactly like he was saying not to. Now 9 years later he's still my best friend and we are inseparable but yeah he thinks we are a pack, hates all other dogs, only listens to me, and has a lot of anxiety issues and can never relax. We are getting an Aussiedoodle puppy next weekend, and I think I will be training it closer to this guy's advice.
Thank u for sharing the very wonderful and detailed video as well as stating the reasoning behind it. I trained my puppies the same way. And avoidance method - aka locked garbage can, shit bathroom doors, and human toys not on floor or within dog reach, and no dog toy that would be similar to a kids toys aka plushies. Yiur video helps me to explain all this about training the puppy without having to type out a book to someone. I just shared your link instead. Thank u for sharing ❤️
@@CollinStimpson nope, I named her after the main character from PS2 video game FFX, coz my dog has 2 different colored eyes just like the character I named her after.
wow, this is great!! im so happy i came across your video, your website is so organized and well done and your dogs are absolutely beautiful!! im looking for a puppy to train to be a psychiatric service dog; ive picked out a training facility already and now just looking for a pup! definitely gonna follow these tips on how to play with it at home!! aussiedoodles are hands down one of my top picks so far
My sister in law has to put her 78lb AD on a leash inside the house whenever a guest shows up. He calms down once he meets the guest literally face to face though 🙄
My wife & I have been looking for an Aussiedoodle for a while, we are looking for one that looks exactly like Sugar. How can we make sure that we get a puppy that will have more of the attributes of the Aussie? Is this breeder still available?
I think one of the best ways to get a flat coated Aussiedoodle is breeding two Aussiedoodles together (F2) or breeding an Aussiedoodle and Australian Shepherd.
I recently got an Aussiedoodle her name is Echo she's a adorable and this was very helpful she is also a red Merle and she seems that she will have a marble effect witch is what I was looking for!❤️❤️😆😁
I love my aussiedoodle so much, they are the most wonderful awesome dogs! But you must exercise them a lot.she is 2 now. My husband wouldn’t listen to me about the wrestling and biting and now that’s how she wants to play with him. It’s very sad.
Boil a chicken breast. Save the broth and put a tiny bit of broth on their food. Chop up the chicken and use it for treats. They love it. You can get chicken breasts on sale for $2/lb. Cheaper than any dog treats.
Think you want an AussieDoodle? Answer these 10 quick questions and in 2 minutes, we’ll tell you if we think this is a good breed for you. www.awesomedoodle.com/quiz/aussiedoodle-right-for-me/
all good stuff.........but i guess nobody ever taught you when you were a puppy............to SMILE. sorry, but these videos while filled with good information are a GRIND. good lord............smile
this is not all true. I play all the time with my dogs and they are very calm and submissive. We play rough as well. I do not agree what he is saying. We hike all the time and so they get a lot of excessive. Wolf puppies play all the time. Some of his comments are bullshit.
Very much agree with you. He may have been raised in the same manner that he trains dogs. Dogs emulate their owners, I can wrestle with dogs and have never once had any dog get aggressive. If you treat an animal with kindness and respect you will have a friend for life.
took me about 10 minutes of semi frustration to get to the point where you said "wait until a year old to teach them those tricks". Here i am thinking you didnt ever want dogs to learn paw or speak haha
Yes, definitely! You don't want to wait to start training because then they may develop behaviors that aren't desirable (like pulling on the leash, barking when they want treats, etc.) and you'll have a harder time later to correct these already ingrained behaviors. Aussiedoodles are so smart anyway that you can teach them commands within no time (even at 8 or 9 weeks). I was able to teach my own Aussiedoodle commands within 2-3 training sessions.
I have no problem with dogs jumping on me, playing, etc. Training them to not do it with people that don't like it that is what I do but I love seeing my dog playing, having fun, and acting like a dog LOL and those I become good friends with love pets like I do. I totally disagree that you can't play tug of war and still have the sweetest dogs! My vet told me my dog was one of the sweetest dogs he has ever had and he's not a young vet. He has treated a lot of dogs through the years. I played tug of war with my dog often but I let them do the pulling so it doesn't hurt their teeth. Don't teach your dog to talk? LOL I taught my dogs to speak and it was never a problem because I also taught them to be quiet when I needed to LOL Can we teach humans to not talk or not talk too much? LOL Same with "give me paw" my dog didn't do that unless I asked her to. I have had dogs for 45 years and while I wish I had known more in my first years that I know now that had to do with dog health I wouldn't change a thing on their playing and having fun. It's okay to disagree! I think as long as people give their pets a loving caring home letting them have fun at times, keeping them safe, fed, water, warm in cold weather, cool in hot weather, NO abuse No neglecting them, that is what is the most important to me.
If your talking about Aussie doodles, no. Since they have a parent who is a poodle they don't shed. However Australian sheapards shed two times in a year. Meaning (for my aussiedoodle) they might lose hair, but not often. And it's not individual it's in small clumps. However it depends. But overall no.
Hi there! Love your videos. I just recently took home my very first AussieDoodle pup (almost 9 weeks now) and I cant get her to stop biting my feet and pants. How have you trained your pups to not do this?
Chelsea Thornton keep in mind this is completely normal behavior for a puppy. Try waiting until the puppy lets go of your pants, and then click and treat. Find a time when your puppy is calm, walk around her with your pant legs available for her to bite, click and treat her when she DOES NOT bite them. Hope this helps. There are lots of good videos on here about this. Good luck!
Puppies have a “crazy” mode a few times a day, especially a couple hours before bedtime. You WILL have some times where puppy is biting your shoelaces, eating your pant legs, biting or mouthing at your hands, and overall, being super annoying and uncontrollable. They run around like idiots, and basically act like a kid on caffeine. DO NOT attempt to teach your puppy any calm behaviors during this time, and don’t try to "correct" it for misbehaving, and whatever you do, do NOT put puppy in the crate, in attempt to “calm it down”. Crazy time is normal, and it’s a sign your dog needs exercise. Let puppy burn off some energy. It is YOUR JOB to exercise your dog. Practice rewarding calm behaviors all the time, but Crazy puppy time is not a time to attempt to calm your dog. Instead, do the exact opposite. Take your dog outside and encourage it to run. If you have two people, you could separate yourselves by about 50 feet and teach your puppy it's name. Each person has treats. One person will call puppy by its name, and give pup a treat when it comes. The other person will then call pup by name, and puppy runs back to the other person. This will wear out puppy, and teach its name.Good luck during puppy crazy time. This behavior is completely normal, and expected. If you DON'T see this behavior at least once a day, then your puppy may not be feeling well.
All of the puppies you work with seem to be so calm. We do not encourage or engage in rough play but she constantly is biting at our hands and feet and growling (playfully). We can't calmly pet her like I see you do because she wants to start biting. I've watched many of your videos, my Awesomedoodle is a crazy pup.
By default, puppies bite and jump and attack anything in their path. If YOU are in their path, they will attempt to treat you like a litter mate. This is how puppies learn dexterity and how to catch prey. Not to mention, to them, it feels wonderful to sink their teeth into something. This part stops when they start losing baby teeth. To help your puppy NOT bite and attack you, plus not bark or jump, one must do behavior shaping lessons several times a day to teach puppy that NOTHING fun happens unless they are being 100% calm. The biggest mistake people make with their new puppies is getting them excited by talking to them in a high voice, and accidentally reinforcing excited-ness.
Thats what I was thinking too...not even a handshake... Zak George, McCann and other channels actually encourages tug o war games with your dog. This channel has a different approach. Might as well get a stuffed animal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
R Terry sorry I may have not been clear enough. The dog you see in this video is an Australian shepherd. Are you saying we should only breed Australian shepherds?
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Just got an Aussie doodle. Very intelligent. 9 weeks and only took 1 day to have him understand what’s expected. Consistency is key, redirection and positive reinforcement. These dogs work to please.
Thank you!!!
Sugar is the prettiest Aussie I've ever seen! She's so cute and looks so sweet! I definitely want to see more of her.
Makes so much sense I used to wrestle with my husky and he would bite and nibble and legit hurt me I have stopped that for about 4 month and he seems to respond better now. and I also don't get bit anymore lol.
I'm very impressed with the methods demonstrated! I wasn't sure if I'd like this video at first but I gave it a chance and it has completely changed my outlook on training. Luckily we are due for a new pup soon and we can implement these ideas from the start. Thank you!
We just got a F1 mini aussiedoodle 2 weeks ago, and she is the most precious thing in the world 🥺
I raised Aussies for over 15 years and I'm shocked that this dog has poodle in it. Really looks like a strait mini
Does it still shed?
No
She’s probably an F1 Aussiedoodle with more Aussie.
Agreed. I have a F1 Aussiedoodle and that definitely looks like an Australian Shepard
Sweet mini-Aussie. Frisbee fetch truly is a good workout but keep the tosses low enough so your Aussie doesn't jump too high often. Our Aussie was obsessed with leaping to where he developed osteoarthritis in his left shoulder.
Thank you for such good advice! I watched a trainer who mentioned interactive toys were good way to burn off some energy, using a tug rope. So, I’ve been playing with my Aussie-doodle puppy, allowing him to take the tug rope eventually. That’ll stop.
Glad you found it helpful!
I have a male version of yours. They look like twins. He’s even same size…mom was a toy dad is a mini. He’s 15 weeks today. So sweet.
I got my cockapoo when I was 17 and I treated it exactly like he was saying not to. Now 9 years later he's still my best friend and we are inseparable but yeah he thinks we are a pack, hates all other dogs, only listens to me, and has a lot of anxiety issues and can never relax. We are getting an Aussiedoodle puppy next weekend, and I think I will be training it closer to this guy's advice.
I got a aussie doodle, his name is blue with 1 brown and 1 blue eye, he's a real sweet pie
Any advice on using puppy pads in the house?
I love these video’s. Thanks, they are so pragmatic and useful!
lol...way to call out your friend by name 🤣 thx for the tips!
Very cute. Does he or she have no tail ?
I am looking for one that stays under 15 lbs full grown.
This is SUCH a great video
Just got my Black Merle “Kylo” this weekend. He’s such a sweetheart and a cuddle bug.
Where did you purchase your Kylo from?
kristen tompkins a breeder in Bakersfield. He’s been a dream so far. Really smart boy!
Thank u for sharing the very wonderful and detailed video as well as stating the reasoning behind it. I trained my puppies the same way. And avoidance method - aka locked garbage can, shit bathroom doors, and human toys not on floor or within dog reach, and no dog toy that would be similar to a kids toys aka plushies. Yiur video helps me to explain all this about training the puppy without having to type out a book to someone. I just shared your link instead. Thank u for sharing ❤️
Oops not shit - shut lol typo
Glad you found it helpful Karen!
Looks more straight Aussie
it’s australian poodle combined
We got Yuna from this beautiful Aussie she is so smart, clever and just perfect! :)
Did you name Yuna after SypherPK’s Aussie?
@@CollinStimpson nope, I named her after the main character from PS2 video game FFX, coz my dog has 2 different colored eyes just like the character I named her after.
cho-fin oh cool!
Cute and sweet beautiful dog
Beautiful Dog !
That looks like a mini Australian Shepard 😲😍
trendygxd cause it is????? It’s a mini poodle and mini Aussie mix
wow, this is great!! im so happy i came across your video, your website is so organized and well done and your dogs are absolutely beautiful!! im looking for a puppy to train to be a psychiatric service dog; ive picked out a training facility already and now just looking for a pup! definitely gonna follow these tips on how to play with it at home!! aussiedoodles are hands down one of my top picks so far
Thanks for the compliments. Contact us at our website and we will get you signed up. www.AwesomeDoodle.com
Thanks really helpful video
Glad it helped
Sweet lesson-- Sugar Bear is Darling.
Here there I am interested in purchasing one...I live in Saint Petersburg Fl...do you still sell your litters or have a breeder you recommend?
Please inquire at AwesomeDoodle.com
Thank you for watching!
I only got my Aussiepoo @ 6 mos! She doesn't get fetch. I don't know what to do!
Keep working on it!
I was playing tug of war with a dog and it lost a tooth:( I wish I had seen this video beforehand
the dog was fine but I still feel bad about it.
The dog is kinda reacting to the commands he is saying but knows he's not talking directly to it..
Beautiful puppy. I’m looking for a breed to be trained for my psychiatric service dog. Can you give me information on the breeder? Thank you!
How much for the dog
My two Aussies are not shy around anyone
Outstanding video!
How come she has no tail?
My sister in law has to put her 78lb AD on a leash inside the house whenever a guest shows up. He calms down once he meets the guest literally face to face though 🙄
My wife & I have been looking for an Aussiedoodle for a while, we are looking for one that looks exactly like Sugar. How can we make sure that we get a puppy that will have more of the attributes of the Aussie? Is this breeder still available?
Contact us at Awesomedoodle.com and we can answer any questions you have.
I think one of the best ways to get a flat coated Aussiedoodle is breeding two Aussiedoodles together (F2) or breeding an Aussiedoodle and Australian Shepherd.
it took 1 week for my dog to do five tricks it was to spin shake sit lay and stand up
I have an 8 month old black haired aussiedoodle
Is this SUGAR anAussie Doodle???
Kathy Corkery Sugar is a purebred Miniature Australian Shepherd. (She’s on the smaller side)
Do you have a grooming vid in your stash?
SimonaLyne Enderz no we take them to the groomer.
My Aussie doodle is 10 weeks when should I start training
6 weeks ago
I recently got an Aussiedoodle her name is Echo she's a adorable and this was very helpful she is also a red Merle and she seems that she will have a marble effect witch is what I was looking for!❤️❤️😆😁
I love my aussiedoodle so much, they are the most wonderful awesome dogs! But you must exercise them a lot.she is 2 now. My husband wouldn’t listen to me about the wrestling and biting and now that’s how she wants to play with him. It’s very sad.
Do you have any suggestions for treats for sensitive stomached dogs? I have a labradoodle who has a sensitive stomach.
Boil a chicken breast. Save the broth and put a tiny bit of broth on their food. Chop up the chicken and use it for treats. They love it. You can get chicken breasts on sale for $2/lb. Cheaper than any dog treats.
Awesome Doodle thank you so much!
Sophie I know I’m late but I also have a labradoodle with a sensitive tummy bill jacks treats have been an amazing for her!
sugar looks exactly like my puppy!
except mine has green eyes!
Hi Tom,
Do you have a website that I can check out your currently available puppies? Thanks.
Anna
Anna Schwartz
AwesomeDoodle.com
Not a chance I could have those dish towels in reach with my aussiedoodle....
The reason is watched this video is because I have a osseydoodle pup as well
Why would you say that? You should care where she ends up at.
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Answer these 10 quick questions and in 2 minutes, we’ll tell you if we think this is a good breed for you.
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all good stuff.........but i guess nobody ever taught you when you were a puppy............to SMILE. sorry, but these videos while filled with good information are a GRIND. good lord............smile
this is not all true. I play all the time with my dogs and they are very calm and submissive. We play rough as well. I do not agree what he is saying. We hike all the time and so they get a lot of excessive. Wolf puppies play all the time. Some of his comments are bullshit.
Very much agree with you. He may have been raised in the same manner that he trains dogs. Dogs emulate their owners, I can wrestle with dogs and have never once had any dog get aggressive. If you treat an animal with kindness and respect you will have a friend for life.
took me about 10 minutes of semi frustration to get to the point where you said "wait until a year old to teach them those tricks". Here i am thinking you didnt ever want dogs to learn paw or speak haha
is the dog in the video an Aussie or an aussiedoodle?
Aussiedoodle
getting my mini aussiedoodle in a few weeks. we wanna start training as soon as we get her. is that a good idea?
Yes, definitely! You don't want to wait to start training because then they may develop behaviors that aren't desirable (like pulling on the leash, barking when they want treats, etc.) and you'll have a harder time later to correct these already ingrained behaviors. Aussiedoodles are so smart anyway that you can teach them commands within no time (even at 8 or 9 weeks). I was able to teach my own Aussiedoodle commands within 2-3 training sessions.
I have no problem with dogs jumping on me, playing, etc. Training them to not do it with people that don't like it that is what I do but I love seeing my dog playing, having fun, and acting like a dog LOL and those I become good friends with love pets like I do.
I totally disagree that you can't play tug of war and still have the sweetest dogs! My vet told me my dog was one of the sweetest dogs he has ever had and he's not a young vet. He has treated a lot of dogs through the years. I played tug of war with my dog often but I let them do the pulling so it doesn't hurt their teeth.
Don't teach your dog to talk? LOL I taught my dogs to speak and it was never a problem because I also taught them to be quiet when I needed to LOL Can we teach humans to not talk or not talk too much? LOL
Same with "give me paw" my dog didn't do that unless I asked her to.
I have had dogs for 45 years and while I wish I had known more in my first years that I know now that had to do with dog health I wouldn't change a thing on their playing and having fun.
It's okay to disagree! I think as long as people give their pets a loving caring home letting them have fun at times, keeping them safe, fed, water, warm in cold weather, cool in hot weather, NO abuse No neglecting them, that is what is the most important to me.
Do they shed?
If your talking about Aussie doodles, no. Since they have a parent who is a poodle they don't shed. However Australian sheapards shed two times in a year. Meaning (for my aussiedoodle) they might lose hair, but not often. And it's not individual it's in small clumps. However it depends. But overall no.
If an Aussiedoodle has a flat or wirey coat, it will shed. Straight and wavy coats are usually low to no shedding, while curly coats are no shedding.
Wait isn’t that a Shepard not a doodle?..
Hi there! Love your videos. I just recently took home my very first AussieDoodle pup (almost 9 weeks now) and I cant get her to stop biting my feet and pants. How have you trained your pups to not do this?
Chelsea Thornton keep in mind this is completely normal behavior for a puppy. Try waiting until the puppy lets go of your pants, and then click and treat. Find a time when your puppy is calm, walk around her with your pant legs available for her to bite, click and treat her when she DOES NOT bite them. Hope this helps. There are lots of good videos on here about this. Good luck!
Puppies have a “crazy” mode a few times a day, especially a couple
hours before bedtime. You WILL have some times where puppy is biting
your shoelaces, eating your pant legs, biting or mouthing at your hands,
and overall, being super annoying and uncontrollable. They run around
like idiots, and basically act like a kid on caffeine. DO NOT attempt
to teach your puppy any calm behaviors during this time, and don’t try
to "correct" it for misbehaving, and whatever you do, do NOT put puppy in the crate, in attempt to “calm it down”.
Crazy time is normal, and it’s a sign your dog needs exercise. Let
puppy burn off some energy. It is YOUR JOB to exercise your dog. Practice rewarding calm behaviors all the time, but Crazy puppy time is not a time to attempt to calm your dog.
Instead, do the exact opposite. Take your dog outside and encourage it
to run. If you have two people, you could separate yourselves by about
50 feet and teach your puppy it's name. Each person has treats. One
person will call puppy by its name, and give pup a treat when it comes.
The other person will then call pup by name, and puppy runs back to the
other person. This will wear out puppy, and teach its name.Good luck during puppy crazy time. This behavior is completely normal, and
expected. If you DON'T see this behavior at least once a day, then your
puppy may not be feeling well.
That is great advice, thank you for taking the time to answer my question :) We will start practicing these techniques today!
Good morning, SIR please can you help me get one like yours same or gold color I will appreciate that thank you for corporations
Just love sugar
Damn it Paul, calm down.
Yeah really, Paul. ROFL.
We’re pocking up our Aussie doodle in November, thanks for the videos👍🏽👍🏽
I subscribed
All of the puppies you work with seem to be so calm. We do not encourage or engage in rough play but she constantly is biting at our hands and feet and growling (playfully). We can't calmly pet her like I see you do because she wants to start biting. I've watched many of your videos, my Awesomedoodle is a crazy pup.
By default, puppies bite and jump and attack anything in their path. If YOU are in their path, they will attempt to treat you like a litter mate. This is how puppies learn dexterity and how to catch prey. Not to mention, to them, it feels wonderful to sink their teeth into something. This part stops when they start losing baby teeth. To help your puppy NOT bite and attack you, plus not bark or jump, one must do behavior shaping lessons several times a day to teach puppy that NOTHING fun happens unless they are being 100% calm. The biggest mistake people make with their new puppies is getting them excited by talking to them in a high voice, and accidentally reinforcing excited-ness.
Pretty much don’t play with your dog
Thats what I was thinking too...not even a handshake... Zak George, McCann and other channels actually encourages tug o war games with your dog. This channel has a different approach. Might as well get a stuffed animal 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Why Aussie Doodle?
Please do not mix Aussies with Poodles, that is a real insult to the dog world. By the way who told you this is an Aussiedoodle ?
This is an Aussie. Not an Aussiedoodle. Do you suggest we should only make Aussies?
@@awesomedoodle6083 A mix between an Ausie and a poodle is a mutt. Call it what it is.
R Terry sorry I may have not been clear enough. The dog you see in this video is an Australian shepherd.
Are you saying we should only breed Australian shepherds?
@@rterry2752 Why so rude, dood?
@@Tipperary757 Australian Shepherds are fine just the way they are, dont play god and make your own designer breed.