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Bella - Special Health Needs

Female, Born on 08/01/24 - 1 year
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ASAP: Bella is located in Citrus Heights & unfortunately she needs a home today! This is a VERY time sensitive matter… Bella has an extremely sweet temperament. She is 6 months old and has been diagnosed with Glaucoma in her right eye. She’s on several eye drops 3xday. She has been seen & evaluated by a uc davis ophthalmologist. (Records available). They recommend removal of the currently affected right eye. With possibly the removal of her left eye at some point if/when needed in the future. This sweet girl deserves a chance at life with lots of love, a soft sofa & a special person willing to give her that life. She comes from a completely clear dna tested litter, unfortunately there is no current dna test for glaucoma. You must be financially able to continue care for Bella and are able/willing to commit at least 15 years to her care. Could you be the special person that she needs? She is an F1b blue merle girl. Mom is a mini F1 aussiedoodle (28lbs) & dad is a moyen sized poodle, 35lbs. - Contact Julie directly at (916) 600-4803 -
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Miniature Aussiedoodle
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Are Miniature Aussiedoodles a good breed to own?
A Miniature Aussiedoodle is a small hybrid dog breed that is a cross between a Miniature Australian Shepherd and a Miniature Poodle. These dogs are known for their friendly and social personalities, and they make excellent family pets. Full-grown, they typically weigh 15-24 pounds and stand 12-18 inches tall.
How do Miniature Aussiedoodles behave around young children?
Miniature Aussiedoodles are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. Due to their high energy levels, Miniature Aussiedoodles may not be the best fit for people who live in small apartments or do not have access to a yard. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Miniature Aussiedoodles couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Miniature Aussiedoodles are energetic and intelligent dogs that require regular exercise and mental stimulation. These dogs are social and friendly, making them a great choice for families with children or other pets. They enjoy being around people and are known for their affectionate nature. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How often should I brush a Miniature Aussiedoodle?
The coat of a Miniature Aussiedoodle is typically soft and curly, with varying degrees of wave and curl depending on the dog's genetics. The coat can be a range of colors, including black, white, cream, brown, and gray. One of the benefits of the Miniature Aussiedoodle's coat is that it is typically low-shedding, making them a great choice for people with allergies or who prefer a cleaner home environment. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What kind of home is best for a Miniature Aussiedoodle?
Miniature Aussiedoodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Due to their high energy levels, Miniature Aussiedoodles may not be the best fit for people who live in small apartments or do not have access to a yard. They thrive in an active lifestyle, so they do well with families who can provide plenty of opportunities for playtime and outdoor activities. They are fairly easy to train.
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