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12 Types of Aussiedoodle Colors & Patterns (With Info & Pictures)

Aussiedoodle

The captivating Aussiedoodle, a gorgeous hybrid breed, has won the hearts of dog enthusiasts worldwide. Famed for their intelligence, playfulness, and unwavering loyalty, these “designer dogs” are an exquisite blend of the  Poodle and Australian Shepherd. Given their remarkable lineage, it’s no surprise that Aussiedoodles boast a dazzling array of colors and patterns, making them fun, friendly, and gorgeous companions.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into the fascinating world of Aussiedoodle coat colors and patterns, discussing the unique characteristics and variations of each. So, let’s dive in and uncover the many shades and hues of this extraordinary breed!

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The 12 Aussiedoodle Colors

Aussiedoodles inherit their coat colors from both their Australian Shepherd and Poodle parents.  As a mixed or ‘hybrid’ dog breed, the Aussiedoodle isn’t formally recognized by any Kennel Clubs, and there are no breed standard colors. Theoretically, they may be found in any color variations and patterns seen in the parent breeds. It would be impossible to show every combination of color and pattern, so we’re going to take you through 12 colors and patterns from which all other variations will be derived.

The most common colors include:
  • Black
  • Blue Merle
  • Red
  • Red Merle
  • Chocolate
  • Cream
  • Apricot
  • Silver
  • Gray
  • Blue
  • White
  • Phantom

Though these are the base colors possible in Aussiedoodles, there are myriad color combinations and patterns that can emerge within each of these categories, and most colors can also be found as ‘pied’ coats, such as blue and white, or black and cream.

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Basic Coat Colors

1. Black Aussiedoodles

Black Aussiedoodles possess a solid black coat, often with a glossy sheen. They may occasionally display small white markings on their chest, paws, or face, known as “pied” or “parti” markings. These markings add an extra touch of charm to their already striking appearance.


2. Blue Merle Aussiedoodles

Merle Aussiedoodles can come in blue or red variations. The merle pattern is characterized by a marbled or speckled coat with patches of different colors. This pattern is inherited from the Australian Shepherd parent and is highly desirable among dog enthusiasts.

Merle Aussiedoodles often have captivating eye colors, such as blue, green, or even two different colored eyes (heterochromia).

The blue merle coat color features a striking pattern of black, gray, and white patches, creating the appearance of a marbled or speckled coat. This pattern is inherited from the Australian Shepherd parent and is highly coveted by many dog aficionados. Blue merle Aussiedoodles can also have bright blue or partially blue eyes, adding to their unique appearance.

Additionally, their coats may display a range of shades, from light silver to dark blue.


3. Red Aussiedoodles

Red Aussiedoodles exhibit a warm, rich red or copper coat color. They can range from a deep, dark red to a lighter, more apricot shade. Like their black counterparts, red Aussiedoodles may also display white tuxedo or parti markings.

These markings can vary in size and location, creating a truly individual look for each dog.


4. Red Merle Aussiedoodles

Red merle Aussiedoodles showcase a captivating coat pattern that combines various shades of red, cream, and white. Like the blue merle, this pattern is inherited from the Australian Shepherd parent and creates a stunning, attention-grabbing appearance. Red merle Aussiedoodles may also have green or partially green eyes, which further enhances their striking looks.

The combination of colors in a red merle’s coat can range from pale cream to deep rust, adding depth and dimension to their appearance.


5. Chocolate Aussiedoodles

Chocolate Aussiedoodles boast a deep, dark brown coat color, resembling a rich chocolate hue. Their eyes are typically brown, and they may have lighter brown or cream markings on their chest, paws, or face. These lighter accents can create a beautiful contrast against the chocolate base color, making these dogs particularly eye-catching.


6. Cream Aussiedoodles

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Cream and apricot Aussiedoodles have a light, creamy coat color that can range from nearly white to a warm apricot shade. They often have lighter-colored eyes, such as blue, green, or hazel, which can make their gentle expressions even more endearing.

The variation in shades within the cream and apricot category allows for a diverse selection of coat colors, ensuring that no two dogs look exactly alike.


7. Apricot Aussiedoodles

An Aussiedoodle walking in greenery field
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As mentioned above, there is a gradual scale of shading from cream to apricot Ausiedoodles, with the darker end of the spectrum being Apricot. However, a little darker still becomes our red color, so it’s not always straightforward to accurately label these auburn-haired beauties!


8. Silver Aussiedoodles

Merle Aussiedoodle
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Silver Aussiedoodles feature a unique coat color that appears as a blend of silver, gray, and sometimes a hint of blue. Their eyes can be blue, green, or brown, further enhancing their distinctive appearance. The silver coat may vary in intensity, with some dogs appearing nearly white, while others have a more pronounced silver hue.


9. Gray Aussiedoodles

Gray Aussiedoodles
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Much like the cream and apricot colors, gray and silver are often difficult to distinguish from one another, with the silver coats being the lightest shade of gray, and gray sitting halfway between silver and blue.


10. Blue Aussiedoodles

Blue Aussiedoodles
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Often difficult to distinguish from the gray and silver, the blue Aussiedoodle is darker than the gray, often appearing blueish in tone.


11. White Aussiedoodles

White Aussiedoodles
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White is not a commonly seen color in the Aussiedoodle, and many ‘white’ dogs may actually be a very pale cream. Truly white dogs (not including albinos) are not technically a color, but the absence of color, with genes that block pigment from being expressed.


12. Phantom Aussiedoodles

A beautiful Aussiedoodle laying on the deck
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Phantom Aussiedoodles have a distinct two-color pattern, with a solid base color (such as black, red, or chocolate) and a secondary color that appears as markings above the eyes, on the cheeks, chest, legs, and under the tail. This pattern is similar to that seen in Doberman Pinschers and is inherited from the Poodle parent.

The contrast between the base and secondary colors can vary significantly, with some phantoms displaying a subtle difference and others possessing a more dramatic contrast.

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In Conclusion

The Aussiedoodle breed offers an incredible variety of colors and patterns, making them truly unique and beautiful companions. From the stunning merles to the deep, rich chocolates, and everything in between, there’s an Aussiedoodle color for every dog lover’s taste.

So, if you’re considering adding an Aussiedoodle to your family, you’re sure to find the perfect match in both personality and appearance.


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