Aussiedoodle vs Cane Corso
A side-by-side comparison to help you find the right breed for your lifestyle.

Aussiedoodle
Also known as: Aussiepoo, Aussie Poodle, Australian Shepherd Poodle Mix
The Aussiedoodle, also called Aussiepoo, brings together two of the smartest dog breeds—the Australian Shepherd and the Poodle. This designer breed is known for its exceptional intelligence, boundless energy, and stunning coat that often features the merle patterns of the Aussie parent. Aussiedoodles excel in agility, obedience, and as active family companions who thrive on mental and physical stimulation.
Medium
High
10-14 yrs
35-58 cm
18-32 kg

Cane Corso
Also known as: Italian Mastiff, Cane Corso Italiano
The Cane Corso is a powerful Italian guardian breed with a genetic imperative to protect territory and family. Descended from Roman war dogs, this breed requires experienced handling, extensive socialization, and an owner who can provide clear, fair, consistent leadership. This is NOT a breed for first-time owners or casual dog enthusiasts.
Extra Large
High
9-12 yrs
60-70 cm
40-50+ kg
Quick Comparison
| Trait | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Energy | ||
| Trainability | ||
| Grooming Needs | ||
| Family Friendly | ||
| Independence |
Key Characteristics
| Good with Kids | ||
| Good with Dogs | ||
| Good with Cats | ||
| Hypoallergenic | ||
| Apartment Friendly | ||
| First-Time Owner OK |
| Detail | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Size | Medium | Extra Large |
| Energy Level | High | High |
| Grooming | High | Medium |
| Trainability | Easy | Moderate |
| Barking Level | High | High |
| Shedding Level | Medium | Medium |
| Housing | Yard | Yard |
Owner Fit & Decision Guide
Owner Match
| Trait | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Experience Level | Intermediate | Advanced |
| First-Time Owner | ||
| Ideal Owner | Active individual or family who works from home or has flexible schedule. Experienced with high-energy breeds. Ready for significant grooming commitment. Enjoys training and dog sports. | Experienced dog handler who has owned guardian breeds before. Has time for extensive socialization and training. Physically capable of handling a powerful dog. Has secure property with 6ft solid fence. Prepared for insurance challenges and high costs. |
Aussiedoodle Dealbreakers
- Sedentary lifestyle - if you want a couch dog after a 20-minute walk
- Long work hours - 8+ hours away from home daily
- Budget constraints - $100/month grooming is a hardship
- No yard or outdoor space
Cane Corso Dealbreakers
- First-time dog owner - margin for error is non-existent
- Apartment living - size and guarding barking
- Small kids - risk of accidental injury due to size
- Busy households with frequent guests - stressful for guardian breed
- Cannot physically control 50kg+ dog
Surrender Risk
| Factor | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Risk Level | High | High |
| Primary Reasons | He's too hyper - energy underestimated, He nips the kids - herding instinct, Grooming costs overwhelming, Cute puppy → High energy adolescent → Backyard isolation → Barking → Surrender | He got too big/strong - owners underestimate 100lb guardian breed, He growled at kids/guests - failed socialization manifesting, Surrendered most frequently between 1-2 years of age |
Temperament & Personality
Behavior Comparison
| Trait | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Prey Drive | ||
| Watchdog Ability | ||
| Stranger Friendly | ||
| Drool Level | ||
| Wanderlust |
Vocalization
| Trait | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Barking Level | High | High |
| Howling Tendency | ||
| Whining Tendency | High | Low |
| Separation Vocalization |
Safety & Reliability
| Trait | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Escape Artist | ||
| Dog Park Suitable | ||
| Off-Leash Reliable | ||
| Small Animal Safe | ||
| Leash Reactivity | ||
| Resource Guarding Risk | Low | High |
Aussiedoodle Social Traits
Low
Generally friendly with dogs
Cane Corso Social Traits
High
High risk of same-sex aggression - opposite-sex pairings safer
Training
Aussiedoodle
- Use food motivation for rapid learning
- Keep sessions short and varied to maintain interest
- Channel herding instinct into controlled activities
- Start bite inhibition training early for nipping
Cane Corso
- Use food motivation for teaching, but establish clear boundaries
- Start socialization immediately - the window closes fast
- Never use punishment that could trigger defensive response
- Train instant recall - essential for a guard dog
Aussiedoodle Considerations
Both parent breeds are 'Velcro' dogs selected for close human cooperation. Aussiedoodles often cannot tolerate isolation, leading to destructive chewing, self-mutilation, and incessant vocalization if left alone for standard workdays.
The Australian Shepherd's herding instinct manifests as nipping heels of running children, chasing bicycles, or attempting to control movement of other pets. Requires consistent training from puppyhood.
Without a 'job' (agility, advanced obedience, nosework), their intelligence turns inward, resulting in obsessive-compulsive behaviors like shadow chasing or flank sucking.
Unlike purebred Aussies, the coat grows continuously. Professional grooming is mandatory every 6-8 weeks at $100-150 per session. Matting can cause skin damage.
Cane Corso Considerations
Even well-socialized Corsos often develop intolerance for dogs of the same sex upon reaching social maturity (18-24 months). This is a breed trait, not a training failure.
Unlike breeds that welcome intruders, a Cane Corso is naturally suspicious. Without extensive socialization, this escalates to fear-based aggression or liability-inducing reactivity.
This is a guard dog, not a watchdog. They will physically block or confront threats. Requires an owner who can call the dog off instantly.
Resource guarding (food/toys) is a known trait that must be managed early before it becomes dangerous with a 50kg+ dog.
Multi-Species Compatibility
| Species | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| With Cats | May harass by trying to herd them - can coexist if raised together | Can coexist with indoor cats if raised together, but strong chase instinct for fleeing animals |
| Small Mammals | Moderate risk - may harass guinea pigs/rabbits by poking/herding | Unsafe - outdoor cats, squirrels, and small dogs often viewed as prey |
| Birds / Reptiles | High risk - Poodle bird dog instinct + Aussie chase drive | Unsafe - high prey drive makes them a risk to small moving animals |
Advanced Behavior
| Trait | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Predatory Sequence Risk | Arrested | Full |
| Biddability | High | Medium |
| Noise Sensitivity | Medium | Low |
| Territorial Barking | ||
| Same-Sex Aggression Onset | N/A | 18 months |
Aussiedoodle: Eye -> Stalk -> Chase sequence from Aussie, Poodle adds retrieval mouthing. Generally safe with family but chase instinct is strong.
Cane Corso: Full predatory sequence (Eye -> Stalk -> Chase -> Grab -> Kill) present from catch-dog history. Smart but not blindly obedient - needs to respect handler to obey. Not 'push-button' dogs like Border Collies.
First Year & Life Stages
First Year Challenges
| Challenge | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Puppy Difficulty | ||
| Destructive Phase | 6-18 | 6-24 |
| House Training | Easy | Medium |
| Crate Training | Medium | Mandatory |
| Adolescent Regression |
Aussiedoodle: Combines mouthiness with herding nipping and high intelligence. Will outsmart novice owners. Harder than a Cavalier (2/10) but easier than a Malinois (9/10).
Cane Corso: Unlike a Golden Retriever (Score 6) which may be mouthy but friendly, a Corso puppy requires intense, precise socialization to prevent aggression. They grow rapidly, becoming powerful enough to drag an owner before mentally mature. Fear periods can result in permanent suspicion if not managed perfectly.
Life Stages Timeline
| Stage | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Puppy Phase | 12 months | 12 months |
| Adolescence | 6-24 | 12-36 |
| Adult Years | 2-9 | 3-7 |
| Senior Onset | ~9 years | ~7 years |
| Peak Energy Age | 1-4 years | 1-3 years |
Size & Physical Characteristics
Physical Stats
| Measurement | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 35-58 cm | 60-70 cm |
| Weight | 18-32 kg | 40-50+ kg |
| Size Category | Medium | Extra Large |
| Lifespan | 10-14 years | 9-12 years |
| Litter Size | 6-8 | 4-8 |
Aussiedoodle Coat
Cane Corso Coat
Lineage & Origin
| Detail | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Original Purpose | Designer companion combining intelligence and low-shedding coat | Italian catch-dog and property guardian. Used to hunt dangerous game (wild boar, badger) and protect farmsteads. |
| Origin | North America, late 1990s/early 2000s | Italy, descended from Roman canis pugnax |
Breeding Details
| Detail | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| C-Section Rate | Low | 20-30% |
| Whelping Difficulty | Easy | Medium |
| Puppy Mortality Rate | Low | Low |
Physical Risks
| Risk | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Bloat / GDV Risk | Medium | High |
| Slippery Floor Risk | Low | Medium |
| Min Fence Height | 1.8m | 1.8m |
| Dig / Escape Risk | Medium | Low |
Health & Common Conditions
Aussiedoodle Health Issues
Cane Corso Health Issues
Aussiedoodle Suggested Tests
- MDR1 DNA test (MANDATORY)
- Hip Evaluation
- Eye Examination
- Adrenal Function Tests
- Skin Biopsy (if skin issues)
Cane Corso Suggested Tests
- Hip/Elbow Scoring (OFA or PennHIP)
- Cardiac Exam (annual DCM screening)
- NCL DNA Testing
Health Risk Overview
| Risk Factor | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Cancer Risk | Low | Medium |
| Cardiac Risk | Low | Medium |
| Neurological Risk | Medium | Low |
| CCL/ACL Tear Risk | Medium | High |
| Vet Burden Tier | Medium | Very High |
Sensitivities & Allergies
| Sensitivity | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Skin Allergies | ||
| Environmental Allergies | ||
| Stomach Sensitivity | Medium | Medium |
| Food Allergies | Chicken, Grains | Various - individual dependent |
Health Maintenance
| Care Item | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Nail Growth Rate | Normal | Normal |
| Eye Care Needs | Medium | High |
| Anal Gland Issues | Rare | Occasional |
Senior Care & Aging
Aussiedoodle Senior Care
Common Senior Issues
- Arthritis/joint stiffness
- Hip dysplasia progression
- Cognitive decline
- Vision loss (PRA)
Highly active brains can be prone to Canine Cognitive Dysfunction. Ramps may be needed for cars/beds.
Cane Corso Senior Care
Common Senior Issues
- Arthritis/mobility decline
- Hip/elbow dysplasia progression
- Heart issues
- Cancer
Mobility often declines rapidly due to arthritis. Decline can be expensive to manage (pain meds, laser therapy). Euthanasia decisions often driven by mobility failure rather than organ failure.
Grooming & Care
Aussiedoodle
high maintenanceCane Corso
medium maintenanceLifestyle Compatibility
Aussiedoodle Daily Life
Cane Corso Daily Life
Housing & Legal Restrictions
| Restriction | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| BSL Restricted | ||
| Common Rental Ban | ||
| Insurance Blacklist | ||
| Weight Category | 25-50lbs (Mini) / Over 50lbs (Standard) | Over 50lbs |
Climate Tolerance
| Climate | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Heat Tolerance | ||
| Cold Tolerance | ||
| Water Affinity | High | Low |
Travel Compatibility
| Activity | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Car Travel | Good | Good |
| Camping | ||
| Beach Friendly | ||
| Hiking Rating | ||
| Cabin Flight Eligible | ||
| Hotel Friendly Size |
Niche Suitability
| Role | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Service Dog | Medium | Low |
| Therapy Dog | Medium | None |
| Deep Pressure Therapy | ||
| Canicross / Bikejoring | ||
| Apartment Adaptable | ||
| Tactile / Sensory Friendly | ||
| Livestock Guardian | ||
| Medical Alert | Medium | None |
Costs & Expenses
Upfront Costs
| Cost | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Purchase Price | $1,200-3,500+ | $1,500-3,000 |
| Initial Cost Range | $1,200–$3,500 | $1,500–$3,000 |
| Cost Tier |
Ongoing Costs
| Cost | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly Range | $200–$300 | $200–$350 |
| Yearly Range | $2,400–$3,600 | $2,500–$4,200 |
| Food / Month | $50-80 | $80-150 |
| Insurance / Month | $50-90 | $60-150+ |
| Grooming / Session | $100-150 | $50-75 |
| Vet Routine / Year | $500-1,000 | $500-1,000 |
| Monthly Cost Tier |
Aussiedoodle Lifetime Cost
$25,000-45,000
Cane Corso Lifetime Cost
$25,000-50,000+
Quirks & Fun Facts
Daily Quirks
| Quirk | Aussiedoodle | Cane Corso |
|---|---|---|
| Snoring | ||
| Flatulence | Rare | Occasional to frequent |
| Slobber Level | None | Moderate to Heavy |
| Smell When Wet | Mild | Strong |
| Zoomies Frequency | Daily | Rare |
| Counter Surfing | ||
| Digging Tendency | Medium | Low |
Aussiedoodle Quirks
The Aussie Lean
Will lean their entire body weight against you as a sign of affection
Goose-ing
May nip the butts or heels of guests as they leave the house (herding instinct)
Counter Surfing
Intelligence allows them to solve 'kitchen puzzles' to get food
The Stare
Inherited from Aussie parent - intense eye contact to get your attention
Cane Corso Quirks
The Drool Slingers
Expect drool 'slingers' on walls and furniture, especially after drinking or shaking their heads
The Lean
Will lean their heavy body against you - this is affection from a 100lb dog
Night Patrol
As guardians, they're naturally more alert at night and may patrol the house
The 700 PSI Myth
Often claimed to have 700 PSI bite force. Real measurement is 200-400 PSI (200kg force) - still powerful, but not supernatural
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