DescriptionThe medium-length coat of the Miniature Australian Shepherd (North
American Miniature Australian Shepherd) is slightly wavy and moderate
in length. It comes in blue or red merle, red or black tri-color, all
with white and or tan markings. The hair around the ears and eyes
should not be white. The coat may be straight or slightly wavy, and
should have feathering on the back of the legs, and a mane and frill
around the neck. Hair on the head, front of the forelegs and on the
outside of the ears is shorter than the rest of the coat. The
hindquarters are the same length as the forequarters. The top of the
skull is quite flat and clean cut. The feet are oval and compact. The
lips do not hang over the lower jaw.
OriginA breeding program to develop the Miniature Australian Shepherd (North
American Miniature Australian Shepherd) was begun in 1968 using small
a mirror image of the Australian Shepherd in a size that fits well into
today's lifestyle, without sacrificing instinct, ability or character.
TemperamentMiniature Australian Shepherds are easy going, perpetual puppies that
love to play. Courageous, loyal and affectionate, they are excellent
children's companions that are great with active children. A devoted
friend and guardian, for they are naturally protective. Very lively,
agile, and attentive, they are eager to please with a sixth sense about
what the owner wants. Miniature Australian Shepherds are highly
intelligent and easy to train. They can become nervous and destructive
if left alone too much without exercise. Miniature Australian Shepherds
need lots of exercise and a job to do, as the breed is very
intelligent, active and easily bored. They are naturally suspicious of
strangers, so they should be well socialized as puppies. Some like to
nip peoples heals in an attempt to herd them. A fine companion, it also
enjoys working small stock. They are quiet workers, unlike some breeds,
which are bred to bark constantly at livestock. This breed is not
usually dog aggressive.
HeightHeight: Dogs from 30 inches (76cm) Bitches from 27 inches
WeightWeight- up to 10 pounds (5 k g.)
Known Health ProblemsThe gene for the beautiful merle coloration also carries a blind/deaf
factor. This may be expressed only in merle/merle crosses. The vast
majority of merled North American Miniature Australian Shepherds are
heterozygous merles (one parent is merle the other is solid) and these
merles are not at risk for any special health problems due to their
coloration. Be sure to check the hearing on merle puppies. Hip and eye
problems can occur. Ensure sire and dam of puppies have been tested
and are certified clear prior to purchasing a puppy.
Conditions for LivingThe Miniature Australian Shepherd will do okay in an apartment if they
are sufficiently exercised. They are moderately active indoors and will
do okay with a small yard. This breed will do well in cold climates.
Exercise Requirmentsenergetic little dog needs plenty of vigorous exercise to stay in
shape, or better yet, some real work to do.
Life ExpectancyAbout 12-13 years.
GroomingThe coat of the Miniature Australian Shepherd is easy to groom and
needs little attention. Brush occasionally with a firm bristle brush
and bathe only when necessary. This breed is an average shedder.
GroupHerding
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