Mini Aussie Puppies
Adopt a Mini Aussie puppy today from Florida Fur Babies and get a lifetime of unconditional love. They are fun-loving, adventurous, happy-all-the-time pups. They are cuddly, sweet, and great with kids. A Mini Aussie loves to play fetch and go for hikes in the park or swim in the pool. They can play tug of war with another dog all day long. This pup is friendly and loyal to his family and is eager to please. He's a devoted friend that follows his human wherever they go and makes sure they know how much he loves them!
Read moreBREED INFORMATION
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) |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Mini Aussie? The Miniature Australian Shepherd, often called a “Mini Aussie,” is a purebred dog that shares the intelligence and versatility of the standard-sized Australian Shepherd but in a more compact package. Known for their loyalty and playful energy, Mini Aussies are agile, attentive, and have a strong bond with their families. They’re great companions for active individuals or families looking for a smart, affectionate dog that enjoys both mental and physical stimulation.
How Big Do Mini Aussies Get? Mini Aussies are smaller than their standard counterparts, typically standing between 14 and 18 inches tall at the shoulder. Their weight generally falls between 20 and 38 pounds, making them a good choice for those who want a medium-sized dog with a manageable build. They’re compact but athletic, able to enjoy outdoor adventures while still fitting comfortably in an average home or apartment.
Are Mini Aussies Hypoallergenic? No, Mini Aussies are not hypoallergenic. They have a medium-length, double coat that sheds seasonally, especially during spring and fall. While they don’t shed excessively, regular brushing helps manage their shedding and keeps their coat in great shape. Allergy sufferers may want to consider this before adopting a Mini Aussie, but many find that consistent grooming reduces allergens in the home.
How Long Do Mini Aussies Live? Mini Aussies typically have a lifespan of 12 to 13 years. With proper care, regular exercise, and routine veterinary check-ups, many Mini Aussies stay active and healthy well into their senior years. They’re known for their resilience and zest for life, bringing years of companionship and loyalty to their families.
Are Mini Aussies Good With Children? Yes, Mini Aussies are usually excellent with children. They’re naturally affectionate and gentle, and they often become quite attached to younger family members. Mini Aussies love to play, making them fun companions for kids, but they’re also calm and patient, which makes them a great match for families. Due to their herding instincts, they may sometimes try to “round up” kids during play, so it’s important to supervise interactions to ensure gentle play.
Are Mini Aussie Puppies Easy to Train? Mini Aussie puppies are known for being very trainable. They’re intelligent, responsive, and eager to learn, which makes them quick to pick up on commands and routines. Positive reinforcement and plenty of mental stimulation go a long way with this breed—they love a challenge and thrive on tasks that engage their minds. Mini Aussies tend to excel in obedience, agility, and even trick training, so with consistency and patience, they’re a pleasure to train.
Do Mini Aussies Shed? Yes, Mini Aussies do shed, especially during seasonal changes. Their double coat requires regular brushing to remove loose fur and prevent mats. While they’re average shedders, they tend to shed more heavily in spring and fall when they “blow” their coat. Routine grooming, including weekly brushing, helps manage shedding and keeps their coat healthy, especially if they’re active and spending time outdoors.
How Much Do Mini Aussies Weigh? Adult Mini Aussies typically weigh between 20 and 38 pounds, depending on their genetics and build. They’re a perfect blend of athletic and manageable, with a weight that’s substantial but not overwhelming. Their compact, muscular frame allows them to keep up with an active lifestyle, making them an excellent choice for those who enjoy outdoor activities but want a dog that’s easier to handle than a larger breed.