Shiloh’s Blonde Boy, a male Aussiedoodle for sale in Sacramento, CA – Photo 1 of 3
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Shiloh’s Blonde Boy

Male, Born on 02/02/26 - 3 weeks
Available for: Pickup, Local Delivery
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Shiloh’s babies will be large mini/small standards between 35-45lbs. www.blinefamilyfarm.com READY TO GO HOME 3/27 p/u at our home in Sacramento F Blue Merle $2450 - RESERVED F Blue Merle $2450 F Cream/Blonde $1250 F Blk Tri $950 F Blk Tri $950 $500 deposit to hold your puppy (1st & 2nd choice of sex, color) When you get a puppy from us, you get a bunch of cool stuff! Each pup comes with socialization and fun experiences to help them grow. They receive a nice bath, blow dry their fur, clip their nails, and trim them up if needed. You'll get a soft puppy blanket, a cuddly toy, a healthy chew treat, and a small bag of their current dog food (Diamond Puppy). Plus, you’ll score 30 days of free health insurance from Trupanion! Here are some extra perks: - 72-hour Health Guarantee - 5-year Health Guarantee - Health Record with info on worming and shots - Lifetime support from the breeder - Parents that are DNA tested and clear of issues - Great temperaments of the parents! - Options for delivery If you’re interested in one of our current or future puppies, just fill out an application. Got questions? Shoot us a text at 270–406–8228! 😊 The adoption fee grants you the opportunity to take your puppy home right from our farm! Should you not be able to make it here we can sometimes personally transport the puppy to you, or a half-way point, at a charge of $1 for every mile. If at all possible, visiting the farm to collect your puppy can be extremely beneficial, especially for puppies older than 10 weeks. Meeting you for the first time in the familiarity of their environment allows them to feel more comfortable on the journey into their new home. Pick-up dates are flexible to your availability within weeks 8-10, ensuring a seamless transition for you and your puppy. Extra time may be available for a daily/weekly fee, past the age of 10 weeks. If you need a place to stay, we have a cozy guest cottage available; experience the farm where your puppy was lovingly raised! airbnb.com/h/blinefamilyfarm To ensure you are fully prepared before you bring your puppy home, please review the PUPPY 101 page and familiarize yourself with the high standards we uphold by reviewing our ADOPTION AGREEMENT. Our commitment to quality care ensures that each puppy is socialized and healthy. We are committing to helping you find the perfect puppy for your family. Discover the joy and companionship that a well-raised pet from our farm can bring into your life. Don’t miss out, join our loving community of happy puppy owners today! * NOTE: Just a heads up about the puppy pics - we take close-up shots to highlight what makes each puppy special. But keep in mind, they look bigger in the photos than they really are!
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Aussiedoodle
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Are Aussiedoodles a good breed to own?
Aussiedoodles love people and playtime, but they hate boredom. This Australian Shepherd/Poodle mix makes the perfect family dog and activity buddy. They’re easygoing pups that are happy just about anywhere and with just about anyone, as long as you can keep them entertained. Full-grown, they typically weigh 45-70 pounds and stand 15-25 inches tall.
Are Aussiedoodles friendly with strangers and kids?
Aussiedoodles are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. Aussiedoodles are perfect pets for families. They’re very patient with small children and gladly accept other pets if they’re socialized together. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What's the best way to exercise a Aussiedoodle?
The Aussiedoodle needs physical and mental exercise to avoid getting bored. They love walking and playing every day, and some like swimming too. Aussiedoodles are very bright, making them easy to train and eager to learn new activities. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What's the coat like on a Aussiedoodle?
Due to their Poodle genes, the Aussiedoodle can have a wide variety of coats and are often hypoallergenic. Usually, they have medium-length coats that are soft and straight or slightly wavy. Their grooming needs depend on the coat type. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Are Aussiedoodles a good fit for apartment living?
Aussiedoodles are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. As long as they get enough exercise, Aussiedoodles can be happy in just about any living environment, whether it’s an apartment, house, farm setting, or big city. However, they need to live indoors and be around people. They are fairly easy to train.
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