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All About our Amazing Mini Aussiedoodle Breed

-  Mini Australian Sheppard + Moyen Poodle  -

The Miniature Australian Sheppard Breed

The miniature Australian Shepherd is sometimes referred to as a toy dog, but its official title is miniature. This adorable and very darling dog is just a smaller version of the already very popular and beloved Australian Shepherd, and it makes it a very desirable breed to call your own. The miniature Australian Shepherd has a number of features that make it such a popular dog, including the fact that it is great with kids, loves affection and is not a dog that generally causes many issues in the house. Like any dog breed, though, we always recommend that you first do your research to find out of a particular breed is right for you. That’s why we’re providing you with the most important information regarding the miniature Australian Shepherd so you can learn what to expect, what this dog might bring to the table, and even a little bit about from where he hails.

Personality and Temperament

The miniature Australian Shepherd is a fun dog. This is a dog breed that loves to play, loves to have a good time and loves to interact with the family. It is an easygoing breed with a big personality and a sweet temperament. It wants to spend a great deal of time with children, and the more active the children the better in the miniature Australian Shepherd’s mind. If you have a child that is a bit rambunctious and full of life and you worry that he or she might have a bit too much energy for a dog, this is the dog breed for your child by and far. The miniature Australian Shepherd is an amazing child’s dog, and he is a very loyal dog. Despite being so small, this is a breed that is very protective, very loyal and very attentive. It’s been said that the breed can anticipate what his or her people want before they are able to vocalize it, and it makes them exceptionally well-behaved dogs.

Breed History

It was 1968 when someone decided that the regularly sized Australian Shepherd needed to be shrunk and turned into a miniature Australian Shepherd, and so a club was started and this was a breeding process that took effect. The miniature Australian Shepherd was originally bred using small dogs from the regular breed and perfected using the offspring of these dogs. It did take a while to work the way that breeders wanted, but it was as successful venture and everyone is happy with it. Over the years, the popularity of this breed has become even more prevalent, especially with the overwhelming desire so many dog owners have to have a small dog in their homes. The miniature Australian Shepherd is one of the most beautiful and most popular little dogs in the country right now, and for good reason.

About the Moyen Poodle Breed

Moyen means medium in French, and it is the word used to refer to the fourth size of Poodles, the Moyen Poodles. This popular dog breed is also known as Klein Poodle or just Klein in other European countries. The name Klein comes from the German word “Klein” which means small or mini. Contrary to what many people believe, Moyen Poodles are not the result of a cross between a Miniature and Standard Poodle. Instead, they are a widely recognized independent size of the Poodle breed.

Moyen Poodles are 15 to 20 inches tall. Their size makes them ideal companion dogs and quite common in the United States and other countries.

Moyen Poodle Breed History

More than one country claims to be the place of origin of the Poodle breed. The American Kennel Club (AKC) states that Poodles originated in Germany. However, many other sources that give this credit to the French. The Poodle breed was initially a water retrieving dog, known as “Pudelhund” in Germany —a name derived from the words “Pudel” and “Hund,” meaning “to splash” and dog, respectively.

The Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) states that Poodles originated from a cross between the French Barbet dog and the Hungarian water dog. Later, the breed was standardized in France, where it functioned as a water retriever. Nowadays, in France, Poodles are referred to as “Caniches,” a name that comes from the name of the female duck which Poodles hunted.

Poodles are known as France’s national breed thanks to their popularity in this country. Poodles of all sizes have been noble companions to the societal elite. Poodles were the favorite dog breed of several French aristocrats, including Louis XVI who had a pampered toy Poodle. Numerous paintings of the Spanish artist Francisco Goya, show that Caniches were also a common pet on the late 18th century in Spain.

In 188, Poodles were officially recognized as a dog breed by the American Kennel Club (AKC). Poodles genes have contributed to many other dog breeds, including the Miniature and Standard Schnauzers and Bichon. Throughout the history, Poodles have been used as guide dogs, guard dogs, military service dogs, and circus performers.

Moyen Poodle Appearance

Moyen Poodles weight 20 to 30 pounds (9 to 13 kg) on average. They are 15 to 20 inches tall. The main difference between a Moyen Poodle and a standard or miniature Poodle is their size; otherwise, they are all similar in appearance. Poodles may have a curly or corded hair coat. The curly hair coat has a naturally harsh texture with an even density, while the corded hair version is characterized by hanging even cords of varying length.

The coat of Moyen Poodles can be black, blue, silver, gray, cream, apricot, red, white, brown, cafe-au-lait, and parti-colored.

 

Personality and Training

Moyen Poodles are known for their sweet and loving temperament. They are intelligent, loyal, and mischievous dogs. Their intelligence makes them easy to train dogs.

 

These affectionate dogs, love to be part of family activities. They are playful, active, alert. Poodles are often said to have a human-like personality and intelligence.

Poodles are known for being protective of their families. They make excellent watchdogs. If a stranger approaches the house of a Moyen Poodle, he/she will quickly warn his/her owners. Moyen Poodles are highly affectionate with their families. However, they need a little time to get to know new people.

 

Training Moyen Poodles correctly and in a timely fashion will prevent behavioral issues. Poodles need to get a proper amount of exercise to avoid destructive behaviors.

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