Shepherd – Blue Merle Tri Parti Male F1B Medium Australian Mountain Doodle (Muller) ?





Shepherd – Blue Merle Tri Parti Male F1B Medium Australian Mountain Doodle (Muller) ?
Shepherd.
Blue Merle Tri Parti Male · F1B Medium Australian Mountain Doodle
~75% Poodle · 25% AMD heritage
Wavy to curly
Key Dates
Lineage & Genetics
All 19 breed-relevant conditions cleared via Embark Pair Predictor with 100% probability of clear puppies. Conditions screened include: Canine Multifocal Retinopathy (cmr1), Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA), Craniomandibular Osteopathy (CMO), Degenerative Myelopathy (DM), Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM1), Hereditary Cataracts, Hyperuricosuria (HUU), MDR1 Drug Sensitivity, Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis 6 & 8 (NCL 6, NCL 8), Progressive Retinal Atrophy (prcd-PRA), and Von Willebrand Disease Type I.
MDR1 Drug Sensitivity · a condition associated with Australian Shepherd ancestry that affects how certain medications are processed. Both parents have been screened. Families should inform their veterinarian of this breed background so drug protocols can be adjusted if needed.
No overlapping recessive risk is expected from this pairing based on Embark genetic data.
Temperament Assessment
Shepherd was evaluated using the Volhard Puppy Aptitude Test at approximately 7 weeks of age. Scores have been translated into the Stokeshire 12-trait temperament framework to help families understand his natural disposition and identify the best home match.
About Shepherd
Shepherd is the easygoing one. His blue merle tri parti coat is among the most distinctive in the litter, marbled slate and silver over a tri-color base with white parti patterning. What defines him, though, is his temperament: soft, accommodating, and unbothered, a male who takes handling and daily life in stride.
During Volhard testing, Shepherd accepted restraint and handling without struggle and yielded easily through the dominance tests. That kind of soft, non-pushy response in a young male points to a dog who is genuinely easy to live with, comfortable being handled, groomed, and examined without protest. His touch tolerance and composure are among his most practical strengths.
He came and followed readily during the social tests, which places his human orientation in the moderate-high range. He likes being near his people, but his affection style is independent rather than demanding. He is not a velcro dog and does not insist on constant contact. He offers steady companionship and accepts attention warmly when it is offered.
His drive is moderate. He notices movement and sound and engages when invited, but he is not a high-output working dog who needs a job to stay settled. That balance tends to make a dog like Shepherd a versatile fit for families who want an even-tempered companion rather than a project, one who brings a calm, low-pressure presence to the household.
As an F1B Medium Australian Mountain Doodle, Shepherd carries roughly 75% Poodle composition with AMD heritage layered underneath. The Poodle backcross from Kodiak strengthens his furnished coat. The Bernese influence through Penelope likely contributes to his calm, accommodating baseline, while the Australian Shepherd heritage adds awareness and intelligence. The family who chooses Shepherd is choosing a gentle, adaptable companion who settles naturally into the rhythm of daily life.
Ideal Home for Shepherd
Shepherd is best suited for families who want a gentle, low-maintenance companion with an even temperament. His soft, accommodating nature and moderate drive make him a strong match for homes that value an easygoing presence over a high-energy working dog.
Coat & Size
What Is an Australian Mountain Doodle?
The Australian Mountain Doodle is a three-breed cross combining the Bernese Mountain Dog, the Australian Shepherd, and the Poodle. The cross is intentionally designed to unite three complementary qualities: the calm, devoted temperament of the Bernese; the working intelligence and trainability of the Aussie; and the low-shedding coat genetics of the Poodle.
An F1B Australian Mountain Doodle, like Shepherd, is a first-generation backcross to Poodle. The Poodle parent in this pairing (Kodiak) brings additional coat consistency and a stronger lean toward furnished, low-shedding coats. Roughly 75% of his genetic composition comes from Poodle, with the remaining 25% reflecting his AMD heritage through Penelope.
F1B generations tend to produce more predictable coats than F1 crosses, with most puppies presenting wavy to curly low-shedding furnishings. The temperament range continues to benefit from the AMD heritage on the dam side, supporting a balance between cognitive engagement and emotional stability. Shepherd's expected COI of approximately 6% reflects strong genetic diversity through this outcross pairing.
Next Steps
Shepherd's temperament scores are based on the Volhard Puppy Aptitude Test conducted at approximately 7 weeks of age, translated into the Stokeshire 12-trait framework. Scores reflect his first natural response and are intended to inform family matching. They are not guarantees of future behavior, trainability, or disposition.
Each puppy is an individual shaped by genetics, environment, and training. Stokeshire Designer Doodles does not guarantee temperament, adult size or weight, coat characteristics, shedding levels, or hypoallergenic properties. Coat outcomes may shift with age, grooming practices, and seasonal cycles.
Families are encouraged to invest in ongoing positive-reinforcement training, socialization, and veterinary care to support their puppy's development. By selecting a Stokeshire puppy, you acknowledge and accept these terms.
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