BLUE MERLE TOY AUSSIE
Miniature Australian Shepherd Puppy For Sale in HARRISON, OH, USA
Puppy for Sale
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Price:
$1,000
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Nickname:
Moe
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
4 Months Old
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Size at Maturity:
Small
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Show Potential:
Yes
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Champion Bloodlines:
Yes
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Availability Date:
08/19/2025
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Shipping Area:
Nationwide
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Payment Method:
Paypal, Cash
Description
Stunning Merle boy with crystal blue eyes. Expecting 20-25 lbs. May get tall enough to be a small mini (14 in). Negative for genetic diseases. Breeders FYI unaffected carrier for PRA and NAD. Hand raised with love in our home. Microchipped. Vaccines according to age. Located in SW Ohio. Willing to deliver or meet up for small fee. More info and parent pics on web. Fetching Toy Aussies
Items Included: Age appropriate vaccines and worming, microchip, vet exam, health guarantee, bag of transition food, chew toys, leash, collar, flea/tick treatment.
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CREATE A WANTED ADBreeder Information
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Breeder name
Kellene
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Location:
HARRISON, Ohio, 45030 USAUSA
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Parents info
Breed overview
Miniature Australian Shepherd
A.K.A.: Mini Aussie, Miniature Aussie, Mini Herd Dog, Mini Shepherd, Mini Aussie Pup, Mini Tracker, Mini Scout, Mini Companion, Toy Aussie, Mini Ranch Dog, Mini Rascal, Pocket Aussie, Mini Chaser, Mini Sentry, Western Mini
Overview:
The Miniature Australian Shepherd, often affectionately called a "Mini Aussie," is a highly intelligent and energetic breed originating from the American West, though its ancestors were indeed Australian herding dogs. Physically, they are a smaller version of the standard Australian Shepherd, sporting a beautiful double coat that comes in various striking colors and patterns, including merle, black, and red, often with white and copper markings. Their bright, expressive eyes are a hallmark feature. Temperamentally, they are known for being exceptionally loyal, eager to please, and highly trainable, making them excel in dog sports like agility and obedience. While generally good with children and other pets when properly socialized, their herding instincts can sometimes manifest in nipping or "herding" behaviors. Due to their high energy levels and need for mental stimulation, they are best suited for active families who can provide ample exercise and training; apartment living is generally not ideal unless the owners are committed to daily vigorous activity. Health-wise, they are generally robust, but potential concerns include certain eye conditions (like Collie Eye Anomaly) and hip or elbow dysplasia, making responsible breeding practices crucial.
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