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01/25/2023

Aussiedoodle

Asha is the most amazing puppy! Her temperament is absolutely wonderful and she is the perfect addition to our family. Lisa our PuppySpot representative was so great and made the entire process so so easy! I’ve never experienced getting a furry family member before through the internet/phone calls, but the entire experience was wonderful!

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Aussiedoodle Characteristics

Aussiedoodles are incredibly smart and playful dogs. A cross between the Poodle and Australian Shepherd, Aussiedoodles are intelligent, loyal, and affectionate like their parent breeds. Aussies have tons of energy and love frequent exercise and playtime with the family. They can come in a wide range of sizes and colors depending on the qualities of their parents.

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  • Energy High
  • Size Medium
  • Trainability Accommodating

Aussiedoodles are a crossbreed of the Australian Shepherd and Poodle, which actually makes them one of the most diverse crossbreeds in the world. They can come in a wide range of coat colors and textures. Some may have a soft, scruffy, tricolor coat with different shades of white, beige, tan, merle, blue, gray, red, brown, chocolate, and black. Others can have fluffy curls with a solid color coat.

Aussiedoodles have a lot of energy and will need regular exercise to stay in tip-top shape. They’re also highly intelligent and are even referred to as the “Einstein dog” in some circles! You’ll want to give them plenty of mental stimulation and exercise to ensure they don’t engage in destructive behavior.

Aussies have a loving and somewhat goofy personality. They make for great companions for the whole family. Just make sure your children know how to play with them safely.

Aussiedoodles can come in a variety of sizes due to their poodle parents. Aussies that come from toy poodles can grow to 20 pounds in weight and up to 14 inches in height. Those with standard poodle lineages can grow to 75 pounds in weight and 25 inches in height.

The breed is usually quite healthy, enjoying an average lifespan of 10 to 14 years.

How dog-friendly is Wisconsin?

Wisconsin is a beautiful place to live, and overall a safe and healthy place for pets. The state polls pretty differently across different studies, mostly because it has room for improvement in its animal welfare laws. Let’s look at a few leading studies to get a clearer picture of Wisconsin's pet scene.


Pawsafe is an animal advocacy group that helps pet-lovers evaluate the best places to live. They released a study ranking every state by several pet-safety and pet-friendly factors, including pet-friendly services and accommodations, animal cruelty laws, and the number of hiking trails and dog parks. 


In their study, Wisconsin is ranked as the 31st most pet-friendly state. The state did not score well for its animal welfare laws related to abuse, neglect, fighting, or pet care standards.


Another site that ranks states according to various safety measures was a bit more positive toward Wisconsin, ranking the state as the 19th most pet-friendly state in the country.


Between these two leading studies, Wisconsin ranks right around the middle of the pack, with strengths and weaknesses for its puppy population. 

Are cities in Wisconsin pet-friendly?

Cities can score quite differently from their parent state in pet-friendly rankings. Wallethub released a thorough study of the 100 largest cities in the country and ranked them by animal-friendly factors.

Madison

Madison is the largest city in Wisconsin, with a population of around a quarter million. In the Wallethub study, Madison ranked 26th out of 100 cities. Way to go, Madison! The city is a little pricier for pet owners than others, ranking 52nd in Pet Budget, but ranked higher at 38th in pet health and wellness, and 30th in outdoor pet-friendliness.  


In an extensive Trust for Public Land (TPL) study, Madison ranked as the 7th best city for dog parks, with 3.9 dog parks per 100,000 people.

A few more facts for dog-lovers in Wisconsin

BringFido lists Wisconsin as a very pet-friendly state to visit with over 2800 pet-friendly hotels and motels! The site also lists Harrington Beach State Park and Mazo Beach as popular dog-friendly attractions in the area.


Thirty-four percent of Wisconsin residents own a dog. This is below the national dog ownership rate of 40%, but not by too much! 


What kinds of dogs do Wisconsinites love? Working dogs! According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), the most popular dogs in Wisconsin are Labradors, Bulldog, and German Shepherds. Other popular breeds include Huskies, Beagles, and Retrievers. 

Animal welfare & dog shelters in Wisconsin

Wisconsin saved 56,911 dogs and cats during 2020. Approximately 1,704 animals were killed over this same period. 


Forty-three out of 74 of the animal shelters within Wisconsin are no-kill shelters. The percentage of no-kill shelters is average, but the state has an above-average save rate of 88%. This is short of the 90% mark needed to be considered a no-kill state, but it’s very close! We hope to see them change those last two percentage points soon.

 

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