Toy Aussiedoodle

Size

10 to 12 inches

Weight

10 to 20 pounds

Lifespan

10 to 15 years

The Toy Aussiedoodle is a little curly cutie, a cross between the Toy Poodle and Mini Australian Shepherd. They’re often called tiny canine Einsteins, and I can attest from experience that their intelligence and affectionate nature make every moment with them a delight. Perfect for families, singles, or even apartment life, this crossbreed is playful and adaptable. Under 12 inches tall, 10-15 lbs, 10-15 years lifespan, they’re a size for any household and full of energy and curiosity.

Did You Know? Aussiedoodles Come in 3 Adorable Sizes!

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What is Toy Aussiedoodle?

The Toy Aussiedoodle is a pint-sized hybrid dog breed created by crossing a Toy Poodle with a Miniature Australian Shepherd. These tiny doodles may be small, but they are packed with personality, intelligence, and heart. They inherit the Australian Shepherd’s loyalty and athletic spirit, along with the Poodle’s sharp mind and low-shedding, hypoallergenic coat—making them one of the most sought-after designer breeds today.

Toy Aussiedoodles were intentionally bred as a designer breed, meaning breeders wanted to combine the best qualities of both parents. Their goal? A dog that is:

  • Exceptionally smart and easy to train
  • Hypoallergenic, thanks to the Poodle’s low-shedding coat
  • Small, portable, and apartment-friendly
  • Playful, loving, and family-oriented

 

Despite their small size, Toy Aussiedoodles have a moderate to high energy level. They love playing, learning new tricks, and even participating in dog sports such as agility, flyball, rally, and obedience. Their active nature, paired with their gentle personality, also makes them wonderful therapy dogs.

These little dogs thrive on affection and enjoy snuggling just as much as they enjoy zooming around the park. Their intelligence, adorable looks, and people-pleasing attitude are exactly why they are becoming incredibly popular among pet lovers.

In short, a Toy Aussiedoodle is everything you could want in a loyal, joyful, and super-smart doodle companion—small enough to fit in your lap but big enough in personality to fill your life with love.

Quick Facts

Name

Aussiedoodle

Size and Weight

10 inches & weigh 15 pounds

Coat Variations

Straight, Wavy, or Curly

Shedding

Low-shedding, great for allergies people

Temperament

Friendly ,Gentle ,Outgoing ,Playful

Good with

Children, Dogs, Families, seniors other Animals

Personality

Affectionate, Intelligent, Energetic

Size & Appearance

Toy Aussiedoodles fit any home with easy-care, allergy-friendly coats.

Toy Aussiedoodle Characteristics

Exercise Needs

Active Explorer

Health Issues

Strong & Resilient

Grooming Needs

Fluffy Maintenance

Training Needs 

Quick Learner

Shedding Level

Light Shedding

Friendliness 

People Lover

Playfulness

Forever Fun

Energy Level

Always On-the-Go

Apartment Living

Compact Friendly

Cold Weather Tolerance 

Mild Chiller

Warm Weather Tolerance

Summer Ready

First-Time Owner Suitability

Beginner Friendly

Good with Kids

Family Favorite

Good with Cats

Feline Friendly

Good with Other Dogs

Pack Buddy

First-Time Owner Suitability

Beginner Friendly

Meet the Toy Aussiedoodle's Parents

The Perfect Pair: Toy Australian Shepherd’s agility meets Toy Poodle’s intelligence to create the lovable Toy Aussiedoodle!

Mother: Miniature Australian Shepherd
toy poodle father of toy aussiedoodle
Father: Toy Poodle

Exercise & Training

Why They Need Daily Mental and Physical Stimulation

Toy Aussiedoodles come from the Miniature Australian Shepherd and Toy Poodle, and this mix makes Toy Aussiedoodles naturally curious, very smart, and full of energy. Even with their small size, I’ve seen firsthand how they’re always bursting with energy, almost like little furry dynamos. They need daily exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and avoid destructive behavior. Simple routines like daily walks, a brisk walk, backyard play, or fun brain games can do wonders. When I work with pups like this, I notice how much they love to work for their food and solve puzzles, which keeps them mentally stimulated and supports their overall well-being.

Training a Toy Aussiedoodle feels more like an adventure than a chore. They’re eager to please, rapid learners, and enjoy every bit of training from games of fetch to trick training and even light family hikes. When their energy is guided through consistent training sessions, it helps channel energy into something productive. A well-exercised Toy Aussiedoodle becomes a happy, well-behaved companion who loves staying active and being physically stimulated every day.

Temperament of toy aussiedoodle

The Toy Aussiedoodle is an intelligent and loving little companion, shaped by the best traits in its parents’ DNA. These mixed breeds are naturally active, playful, loyal, and truly live to please. They are an excellent choice for families because they love kids, older people, humans, and other pets, acting like true social butterflies. Even though they are friendly animals, they may show a natural inclination to herd people or children, but with proper training, basic obedience, and positive reinforcement, they become a joy to train. Their intelligence is off the charts, and their playful energy makes every game or small adventure enjoyable. Whether they are active animals or occasionally laid-back, their sparkling personality always shines through like a fun box of chocolates, full of surprises and always delightful.

Because this dog is so smart and connected to people, they can develop separation anxiety if left on their own or left alone too long, so if you are traveling, you should plan out their care. This breed thrives when close to their family. Choosing good breeding lines, especially those with a low herding drive, can help with behavior. Their Quick learner mindset, love for playtime or a simple walk, and strong Social Skills show why they are the Friendliest dog around. Their Personality Snapshot, Trait, Rating, Friendliness, Trainability, Energy, and Adaptability all reflect a dog who is eager to make friends, enjoys tricks, and stays full of bright energy every day.

Size

Toy Aussiedoodles are the smallest type of Aussiedoodle, which also includes Mini and Standard sizes. They grow up to 10 inches tall and weigh between 10 to 15 pounds as adults. A full-grown Toy Aussiedoodle typically stands 10 to 12 inches (25 to 30 cm) tall and weighs 10 to 20 pounds (4.5 to 9 kg). Their small size makes them perfect for people who live in apartments or small homes.

These dogs stop growing by the time they are about 12 months old. They are playful, loving, and full of energy, which is why they are called “toy dogs.” Their small size makes them easy to carry and great for families with kids or older people.

Overall, Toy Aussiedoodles are a wonderful choice for anyone looking for a small, intelligent, and loving dog that fits well into a variety of lifestyles.

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Tips for Puppy Socialization

  • Use a stroller in busy places: This helps your puppy safely explore crowded spots like farmer’s markets, pet stores, and dog-friendly restaurants. They get to see all the action without feeling scared or overwhelmed.

  • Go on short car rides: Let your puppy experience new sights and sounds. Park in busy areas with the door open so they can watch people. Drive through downtown, visit a car wash, or grab food from a drive-thru—these little adventures help them get used to different environments.

  • Teach focus around distractions: In crowded places, reward your puppy for paying attention to you instead of people or other dogs. This builds good habits and helps prevent future lunging, barking, or overexcitement.

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Aussiedoodle Generations

Mini Aussiedoodles are adorable, intelligent companions, but choosing between generations like F1, F1b, and F2 can be tricky. Here’s a quick breakdown to help

F1

A 50/50 mix of Mini Australian Shepherd and Poodle. They are known for their balanced traits and moderate shedding.

F1b

 75% Poodle and 25% Mini Australian Shepherd. Best for allergy sufferers with low-shedding coats.

F2

 F1 x F1 pairing. Coat type and shedding levels can vary.

History of the Toy Aussiedoodle

The Toy Aussiedoodle is the smallest version of the Aussiedoodle. This breed was created by mixing a Toy Poodle with a Mini or Toy Australian Shepherd. It became popular in the early 2000s when people wanted a small, intelligent, and low-shedding family pet.

The Toy Poodle has been around for hundreds of years, originally bred as a smaller version of the Standard Poodle. The Toy Australian Shepherd was developed by breeding the smallest Australian Shepherds to create a compact, energetic herding dog. Breeders started mixing these two small dogs to create the Toy Aussiedoodle, a smart, playful, and affectionate companion.

Because of their small size, Toy Aussiedoodles are great for apartment living and make wonderful lap dogs. They keep the high energy and intelligence of their parent breeds but in a smaller, more manageable size. Today, Toy Aussiedoodles are loved for their friendly personality, trainability, and adorable looks.

Toy Aussiedoodle Grooming

Toy Aussiedoodles have wavy or curly, low-shedding coats that need brushing 2–3 times a week to prevent tangles. A slicker brush and dog-safe shampoo work best. Most owners also get professional grooming every 6-8 weeks to keep the coat neat and mat-free.

Beyond the coat, they need regular nail trims, ear cleaning, dental care, and a monthly bath. A high-protein diet helps keep their coat shiny and their body healthy. With good care and responsible breeding, Toy Aussiedoodles usually live 12-16 years and stay happy, clean, and comfortable.

FAQS

Toy Aussiedoodles can bark, especially if their energy and sharp minds aren’t kept busy. They’re alert, smart, and like to let you know when something’s happening. However, the good news is that with proper training, early socialization, and a solid daily exercise routine, their barking remains very manageable. Keeping them mentally and physically active is the key to a quieter, happier Toy Aussiedoodle.

Yes—Toy Aussiedoodles usually love to cuddle. They’re very attached to their families and enjoy close, one-on-one time. After they’ve burned off their energy from playing or training, they’re often more than happy to curl up next to you for a warm, cozy cuddle session.

Toy Aussiedoodles stay small and compact, which is why they’re considered a true “toy” breed. Most adults grow to around 10 inches tall and weigh up to 15 pounds. They typically reach their full size by 12 months of age or even a little earlier. Their small size makes them great for apartments, travel, and families who want a cute, manageable little companion.

Absolutely! Toy Aussiedoodles make fantastic companion dogs. They’re affectionate, social, and love being close to their people. Their smart, friendly personality makes them easy to bond with, and they enjoy joining you in whatever you’re doing—whether it’s relaxing at home, going for a walk, or just hanging out. They truly thrive on companionship and make loyal, loving everyday buddies.

Inside your home, it’s just as important to create a calm space for your dog to chill out after all that fun. Make sure young children meet the dog when the dog is calm, as this breed has a herding instinct and will try to gently “round up” the kids unless they’re taught early how to play safely together. Your Mini Aussiedoodle will do best with a family that invests in both his physical exercise and mental enrichment – and the moment you see that tail wag during a backyard sprint or fetch session, you’ll know you’re giving them the active, loving environment they thrive in.

Toy Aussiedoodle: The Perfect Family Fit

Toy Aussiedoodles aren’t just cute little dogs; they’re the kind of pets that instantly become part of the family. They love people, adjust easily, and bring a fun, friendly energy into any home. Whether you have kids, other pets, or live in a small apartment, these dogs blend right in with the right care and training.

Why They Fit So Well in Families

Super Social:

Toy Aussiedoodles love being around people. They enjoy spending time with kids and easily fit into family routines.

Adaptable:

Big house or small apartment — they don’t mind. As long as they get love, attention, and a bit of fun every day, they stay happy.

Great With Other Pets:

If you already have a dog or even a cat, a Toy Aussiedoodle usually gets along well, especially if you introduce them early and gently.

Family Compatibility at a Glance

  • With Young Kids: ★★★★★ (Very High)
  • With Other Pets: ★★★★★ (Very High)

final thoughts

Toy Aussiedoodles are adorable, smart, and friendly dogs that make great pets for families and individuals. They love to play, train easily, and get along well with kids and other pets. Their small size and low-shedding coats make them perfect for many people, especially those with allergies.

Remember, they need regular exercise and grooming to stay happy and healthy. Training them with love and patience will help them grow into wonderful companions. If you’re looking for a fun and loving dog, a Toy Aussiedoodle could be the perfect choice!