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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Jordan Zelenka
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by gabriella vital
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Caroline Richard
How big do they come
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Sayda Diaz
151o
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Maureen
We rescued Jackie from a young family who relinquished her because she was just too much for them to manage. Embark showed us she’s half Bernese, 1/4 standard poodle, and 1/4 golden lab. She’s beautiful, incredibly smart, big, strong, and very stubborn. Their training approach throughout her first year was the “No Means No” method which relies primarily on shock collars. We blame this horrible practice for her behavior problems. Nevertheless, I strongly advise people to only consider this breed mix if they personally are physically strong, patient, and willing to spend plenty of time training. It’s a lot of work, but if you aren’t willing to commit, don’t get one of these dogs.
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Alex Khaykin
My kinda are really asking for a dog
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Mark S
Beautiful dogs, looking for a dog for me, we have 3 large dogs that are my wife's. She has 250 to 300 pounds of dogs that follow her like baby ducks to their mother. I have advanced MS and need a companion dog for me to help and alert people if I go down. The important part is With Me. Our digs are our family; were great- grandparents. Our dgs have never let us down, not so with our family 20 grand kids 3 great grand kids. I would rather sit in a cnel with the dogs than hear the bu_shit. If you have a Blur TRick, and or mix( don't need or want AKC papers) or a Bernese Mountain Dog / mix that needs a home and a job please email me or call if you have a special dog that needs a home now. I have 2.5 acres of fenced secured yard and our dogs live in and out of the house, whatever they are up too. At night you can find them on my wifes bed, I had to move ou to another rom so I could lay down, no problem, their our adopted family. If you want picks let me know. Our family gets along with anything even cats, If we bring it in through the front door and introduce it to everyone. If it jumps over the fence, G-d help it. I am Mark my wife is Mary, cool names at christmas time, thanks for your time. Mark
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Bijan
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Jeanette Lang
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by cookie dough
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Tineshia Johnson
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Gemma Kazarian
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Regan
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Molly
So cute
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Dave Work
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Deante Littlejohn
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Lori Kline
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Eva Williams
The dog is so cute
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by James klusewitz
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Ganpat
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Yuan San Ryan
We have Sangria, the cover picture for the Australian Mountain Doodle. We changed her name to Marley. She is amazing! She is so calm, yet so playful. She barely sheds, but she is so fluffy. Marley is so smart and, at 12 weeks old, already knows how to paw (shake), sit, lie down, and respond to her name. Marley rings the bells on our door whenever she has to go outside and do her business and is housebroken to go in a special place in the yard. She has brought so much joy to our family. We recommend this breed to anyone who is looking for a smart, calm, loving, and sweet dog!
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Australian Mountain Doodle Breed Review by Sherry Biele
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