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Reserve your puppy today from our winter & spring litters!! All dogs are registered with both American Stock Dog and National Stock
Dog Associations
They are so cute. Of course we say
all pups are cute, but these are special. All of our Aussies are TOY
AUSSIES, which are extremely rare. Contact us as these pups will be ready to
sell very soon. They are so healthy, fat and happy; they are not just kennel raised - they are raised with love by us.
Just some photos to show you how beautiful these toy aussie pups can be...so proud and such pretty bodies. The mom to these pups is Ginger and the dad is Iceman.
Blue Merle Female - Tiffany
Their "Baby" Pictures
We have more litters coming soon!! For more information,
Be one of the first to own a puppy. Toy Aussies have the best personality
and love everyone!!! The best feature of all, is even tho they have somewhat
longer silky hair, they never shed. We are so amazed with this special
feature of the Toy Aussie that it makes them so easy to live in a house and
go everywhere you go as a member of the family. They will be ready to go
around the end of November to the first week of December. Buy your special
child, spouse or loved one an incredible puppy for Christmas!!!!!!
Meet the "parents" ....
Iceman
Miss Texas
A gorgeous tri-color female with loads of personality, plus she's a great mother.
Ginger
So who should own a toy Aussie? If you admire the Australian Shepherd
but have reservations about keeping a dog which will probably mature
between 40 and 70 pounds, the toy Aussie may be the dog for you! Like
the Aussie, the Toy Australian Shepherd is an intelligent,
versatile, highly trainable and energetic dog. He makes an outstanding
companion and can excel at agility, obedience and herding events. Like
the Aussie, the toy Aussie's eagerness to learn makes him a joy to
train. But with a preferred height under 13 inches and generally ranging
from 18 to 30 pounds, the toy Aussie is significantly more "portable"
than larger dogs. The toy Aussie does not need acres of land on which
to run (neither does the Australian Shepherd!), but they do need daily
exercise and social interaction. When raised with children, they are
faithful and dependable around the entire family.
In general, Toy Aussies are healthy dogs with a life expectancy of over
twelve years. Grooming is minimal, but brief regular brushing, to keep
the coat clean and free of mattes, and nail trimming is required. Toy
Aussies should be fed a high quality diet to maintain good condition.
Vary the amount of food according to the amount of exercise a particular
dog receives.
For newcomers to the breed, the Toy Aussie's most striking feature may
be the breed's typical coat colors. In addition to solid red or solid
black coat, Aussies may also be blue merles or red merles. Each of these
coat types can be with or without copper and/or white trim.
A well socialized, well bred toy Aussie is highly intelligent, biddable
and people oriented. The toy Aussies' high trainability level makes
them ideally suited to various competitions and for companionship. But
pet owners should furnish their dog with an outlet for his mental
energy. Without exercise, don't be surprised if your toy Aussie
provides his own job, like shredding your sofa cushions. Providing basic
obedience training and daily exercise will keep most toy Aussies happy
and healthy.
Toy Aussies are pack oriented. This means that if you do not want a dog
which will insist on following you to the bathroom, you should consider
a different breed. Toy Aussies need to be a member of the family. Some
are friendly with strangers, but Australian Shepherds tend to be
reserved towards new acquaintances. Although this is a normal breed
characteristic, owners should encourage such a dog to meet people and
continue to socialize in strange situations. As with all dogs, poorly
socialized toy Aussies may become aggressive.
Thanks for getting to know our Toy Aussies! |