Mini Aussie Puppies
Best friends come in all sizes. Adopt a Mini Aussie puppy, fall in love, and get a lifetime of laughter and cuddles with your fur family member only at Simply Southern Pups. They are playful and happy-go-lucky pups who love to play with others. They are intelligent and quite easy to train. Mini Aussies are great family dogs, as they get along with children and other pets in the household.
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TemperamentCalm, Loyal, Affectionate, Playful |
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Adult Weight | 20-38 lbs |
Adult Height | 14-18 in |
Life Expectancy | 12-13 yrs |
Rating | 5.0 ( reviews) |
Maintenance |
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High
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Training |
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Hard
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Shedding |
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Adaptability |
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Active |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Mini Australian Shepherd? The Mini Australian Shepherd, or “Mini Aussie,” is a purebred dog that brings all the intelligence, loyalty, and energy of a full-sized Australian Shepherd into a smaller package. Originally bred for herding, Mini Aussies have a strong work ethic and are happiest when they have something to do, whether it’s learning new commands or joining their family on a hike. They’re highly affectionate and loyal, often forming close bonds with their people and making them fantastic companions for active families.
How Big Do Mini Aussies Get? Mini Aussies are medium-small dogs, usually standing around 14 to 18 inches at the shoulder and weighing between 20 to 38 pounds. They’re sturdy and athletic, so they feel solid despite their compact size. Their build makes them ideal for people who want a dog with an athletic spirit that’s still manageable in size, fitting well into a range of home environments, from apartments to homes with large yards.
Are Mini Aussies Hypoallergenic? No, Mini Aussies are not hypoallergenic. They have a double coat that sheds moderately throughout the year, with heavier shedding during seasonal changes. Regular grooming and brushing can help manage their shedding and keep their coat healthy. While they’re not ideal for those with allergies, their shedding can be kept under control with a consistent grooming routine.
How Long Do Mini Aussies Live? Mini Aussies have a typical lifespan of 12 to 13 years, though some may live even longer with good care. Regular exercise, a balanced diet, and routine vet check-ups can help them stay healthy and active well into their senior years. Their loyalty and playfulness often stick with them as they age, making them wonderful, dependable companions throughout their lives.
Are Mini Aussies Good with Children? Yes, Mini Aussies are typically excellent with children. They’re playful and energetic, so they enjoy active families and can keep up with kids’ energy levels. Their herding instincts may sometimes come through as they try to “round up” children during play, but with the right training, they can learn boundaries. Their loyalty and gentle nature make them both protective and affectionate towards young family members.
Are Mini Aussie Puppies Easy to Train? Mini Aussie puppies are highly intelligent and eager to learn, so training is usually a rewarding experience. They’re responsive to commands and pick up on routines quickly, especially with positive reinforcement like treats and praise. Since they’re naturally motivated to work and please their owners, Mini Aussies do well with obedience training and love mentally stimulating activities. Their intelligence means they can get bored easily, so keeping training sessions varied helps maintain their interest.
Do Mini Aussies Shed? Yes, Mini Aussies have an average amount of shedding. Their double coat sheds moderately year-round and more heavily in spring and fall. Brushing them several times a week can help manage the shedding and keep their coat in good condition. Their coat requires regular upkeep to avoid mats and tangles, but they’re otherwise relatively low-maintenance in terms of grooming.
How Much Do Mini Aussies Weigh? Adult Mini Aussies typically weigh between 20 and 38 pounds. Their size and solid build make them sturdy enough for outdoor activities like hiking or agility training, but they’re still small enough to be manageable for most owners. This size is ideal if you’re looking for a dog that has a robust, active personality without being too large.