The Miniature Australian Shepherd HomePage
Acquiring a dog may be the only opportunity a human ever has to choose a relative.
-Mordecai Siegal
Money will buy a pretty good dog, but it won't buy the wag of his tail.
-Henry Wheeler Shaw
   
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The Australian Shepherd has been one of my favorite breeds since childhood, so I couldn't help
but to fall in love with its smaller counterpart. The mini Aussie has beauty, intelligence and
instinct wrapped in a compact package but is bold enough to keep a recalcitrant ram in line.
Energetic and clever, mini Aussies are well suited for active households, and agility,
herding and other performance events permit their natural talents to shine.
Whether you are already a mini Aussie enthusiast or
want to learn more about Australian Shepherds, I hope you find the information on these pages
useful. Please email me if would like to see something
else included.
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Kallei at 8 months
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- History of the Australian Shepherd
- History of the Miniature Australian Shepherd
- What are the North American Miniature Australian Shepherd?
- Are the Miniature Australian and Australian Shepherd Separate Breeds?
- General
- Temperament
- Energy Level
- National Clubs
- Local Clubs
- MASCA
- NAMASCUSA
- Agility
- Conformation
- Flyball
- Frisbee
- Herding
- Obedience
- Other Activities
- Eligible Rare Breed Organizations
- Upcoming Shows
- Hereditary Problems
- Merling Gene Related Problems
- Definitions
- Never Buy From a Pet Store!
- Rescues and Other Alternatives
- Finding a Breeder
- How to Add Your Mini Aussie's picture to the Mini Aussie Homepage!
- The Gallery
[CLOSED UNTIL JANUARY 1999]
- Should You Breed Your Miniature Australian Shepherd?
- Miniature Australian Shepherd References, Books and Links
- Australian Shepherd References, Books and Links
- Australian and Miniature Australian Shepherd Mailing Lists
- Miniature Australian Shepherd Club of America Web Site
You are visitor to this website since March 1, 1997
A. Katherine Szafran Katalase@aol.com
Last revised November 17, 1998
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