Yes it is miniature version of an Australian Shepherd. They only grow to about 12 inches and weigh about 10 pounds. You can find one at www.sedgeworthfarm.com. Plus they are super cute. They are not always great cattle herders. Some push, but some lead. If you call them down they will stop. Other dogs such as blue healers don't listen as well. They are normally the color of blue healers but they can be black and red also. They are great companions. Other dogs get bored with cattle but these dogs are some of the few that have an attention span that is longer around livestock.
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There is some confusion as to what kind of dog Sledge is. It seems most believe he was either an Aussie or an Aussie mix.
In Australia, the most popular name for a male dog, domestic or otherwise, is Max. However, this could change at any time so be sure to check back later to see if statistics have changed.
It cant. do whats best for your dog and put it down.
Most states don't have a state dog, and California is no exception.. If it were ever to have a state dog, the Australian Shepherd might be a good candidate, as it was developed in the western United States and has a large number of Aussie owners and breeders in the state.
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To acquire a Mini Aussie, you can contact reputable breeders, rescue organizations, or check online platforms for available puppies. It's important to do thorough research and ensure the breeder or organization is reputable to ensure the health and well-being of the dog.
As a general rule Aussies will be larger than Brittanies. Some Aussie females are rather small and some Brittany males are a little bigger than the smaller Aussie's. There is also a mini Aussie that is about the same size as a Pomeranian.
An Aussie is a slang term for a person from Australia, or an Australian Shepherd dog, a herding dog originating from California.
Yes, Aussie is a short version for Australian Shepherd.
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If it's one Aussie - the word is Aussie's - as in "The Aussie's dropped he ball again". If it's more than one Aussie - the apostrophe is 'implied' - as in "The Aussies lost again"Aussies's can have an apostrophe but there shouldn't be an s after the apostrophe.Aussie's is the possessive singular form of Aussie. eg The Aussie's dog is missing. - here - 's - shows the dog belongs to the Aussie (one Aussie).Aussies is the plural form of Aussie and means more than one. eg The Aussies lost the game.Aussies' is the plural possessive form of Aussie. eg The Aussies' fullback was hopeless.There is no implied apostrophe.
There is really no such thing as a tea cup Aussie, nor is it or the miniature Aussie recognized by the akc or usasa.
Aussie-Husky mix
It depends on what kind of dog and how much apple you intend to feed it. I have a Mini Aussie and she was able to eat a slice or two of apple without puking her guts out. It also depends if they even like the apple. Too many apples can be harmful to the dog, and they can die from it. See the related link.