Aussie Mountain Doodle (AMD)

LocationGympie Regional, QLD

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  • Breeding & Welfare
  • Health Practices
  • Home Environment
  • Documentation
  • Feeding
  • Physical Condition

Our Breeding Practices

Health Tests

Core Tests(2/2)

Aussie Mountain Doodle (AMD) conducts 2 out of 2 core health tests which RightPaw believe are most important to conduct for the Aussie Mountain Doodle.

Hip Dysplasia

stethoscope iconPhysical Test

These breeders have had x-rays taken on their breeding dogs to assess their ‘hip score’. Dogs with…

Hip Dysplasia

VWD-1

dna iconGenetic Test

Von Willebrand’s Disease (VWD/vWD) is a genetic bleeding disorder caused by a lack of a specific…

VWD-1

Additional Tests

Aussie Mountain Doodle (AMD) conducts 10 additional tests available for the Aussie Mountain Doodle.

dna iconGenetic Test

Canine/Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA), also known as ‘Choroidal Hypoplasia’ (CH), is a genetic disease affecting the retina. It varies in severity but can cause blindness. The gene responsible has been found in many Collie breeds, so while breeders can perform a DNA test for CEA, it is still recommended to pair this with an Eye Certificate from a veterinary opthalmologist.

dna iconGenetic Test

This is a disease affecting the spinal cord of older dogs, initially causing wobbliness and eventually hindlimb paralysis. It can affect a wide range of breeds. There is now a DNA test that can indicated if a breeding dog is carrying this disease.

stethoscope iconPhysical Test

These breeders have had x-rays taken on their breeding dogs to assess the quality of their elbow joints. Dogs with very low ‘elbow scores’ are less likely to develop elbow problems in the future and less likely to pass hereditary elbow problems on to their puppies.

dna iconGenetic Test

Hereditary Cataracts (HC) is a genetic form of cataracts. There is a DNA test available in some breeds to indicated whether a breeding dog is carrying this disease.

dna iconGenetic Test

Hyperuricosuria (HUU) is a genetic disease that causes a build-up of uric acid in the urine, predisposing to painful bladder and kidney stones. It can occur in a range of breeds. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this disease.

dna iconGenetic Test

The MDR-1 gene (Multi-drug Resistance Gene 1) is responsible for producing proteins that protect the brain from harmful chemicals. Some breeds have a mutation in this gene resulting in them being dangerously sensitive to certain chemicals and drugs. It is recommended to test these breeding dogs for the MDR-1 mutation, so they do not pass on the sensitivity to their puppies.

dna iconGenetic Test

Mucopolysaccharidosis is a genetic lysosomal storage disease that can cause various problems including stunted growth and bone deformities. There are a few different variants of this disease that have been identified in different breeds. For many breeds there are DNA tests available to identify if a breeding dog is carrying the condition.

dna iconGenetic Test

Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL) is a neurodegenerative disorder found in many breeds of dog. 7 varieties have been identified so far, affecting different breeds. There are DNA tests for each type, to identify whether a breeding dog might be carrying this condition.

dna iconGenetic Test

Neonatal Encephalopathy (NE) is a brain disease that can occur in Standard Poodle puppies. There is a DNA test available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.

dna iconGenetic Test

Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) in dogs is a type of genetic eye disease causing deterioration of the retina and eventually, blindness. There are a variety of sub-types of PRA, which can occur in various breeds. There are various DNA tests available to identify whether a breeding dog is carrying this condition.

Australia States

Transportation options

Australia States
Aussie Mountain Doodle (AMD) does not send their puppies interstate and only accepts applicants within Queensland.

Getting your puppy home

Aussie Mountain Doodle (AMD) supports the following options for getting your new puppy home safely.

In person puppy pick up
Meet the breeder in person for puppy pick ups
Domestic air travel by plane
Supportive of domestic air transport by plane

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About the Breeder

A little about us

Welcome to AussieDoods Australia! 🐾✨ Hi there! I’m Michelle, and alongside my daughter Lulu, we’ve created the incredible AussieDoods Australia! Nestled on 30 acres of rolling green hills near Tin Can Bay, QLD, our dogs enjoy a life filled with love, freedom, and adventure. Here at AussieDoods, our dogs are more…

Why we got involved in breeding

🐶 The First Eight Weeks: Raising Confident, Well-Adjusted Puppies 🏡 The first eight weeks of a puppy’s life are a critical period that shapes how they see the world and respond to new experiences. During this time, they are like little sponges, soaking up everything around them. That’s why I am deeply committed to…

Our special touch

We provide adorable, high-quality daily video updates on our Instagram and Facebook pages, so you can watch your puppy grow and develop every step of the way. If you ever want an extra photo or video of your little one, just ask—we’re always happy to share! We document every aspect of the breeding journey with our…

Credentials

State registration

BIN0010154233208

Breeding since

2010

Applying for a puppy

Apply for a puppy by answering a few questions so Michelle & Lulu can get to know you.
A$4,500 - A$6,500
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A$4,500 - A$6,500