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The Teacup Australian Shepherd
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Bill James
The Tea Cup Australian Shepherd
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Its coat should medium-length and slightly wavy
comes in red merle or blue merle – all with white and or tan markings
no white hair around the ears and eyes
feathering on back of legs with mane and frill around the neck
Shorter hair on front of legs, outside of ears than the rest of coat
Hindquarter and forequarter are of the same length
Top of skull is flat and clean cut
feet are oval and compact.
lips do not hang over the lower jaw.
Temperament
Tea Cup Australian Shepherds love to play and are courageous, loyal and affectionate, they are excellent children\’s companions. Tea Cup Australian Shepherds are highly intelligent and easy to train. They can become nervous and destructive if left alone too much without enough mental and and physical exercise. They need a job to do, as the breed is very intelligent, active and easily bored.
Like the larger Australian Shepherd they are great herders and need to be taught that it is not acceptable to herd humans. They enjoy working small stock and make fine companions. This breed is usually not aggressive, but make sure you are the dogs firm and consistent pack leader to avoid the \”Small Dog Syndrome. Remember, dogs are not humans, but canines so be sure to meet their natural instincts as animals.
As mentioned there are three accepted small Australian Shepherds.
The teacup Aussie will weigh under 12lbs.
The Toy Aussie will weigh 12-17 lbs.
The Miniature Aussie will weigh 20-40 lbs
Health Problems
The gene for the beautiful merle coloration also carries a blind/deaf factor. This may be expressed only in merle/merle crosses. Ensure sire and dam of puppies have been tested and are certified clear prior to purchasing a puppy.
Living Conditions
The
Tea Cup Australian Shepherd
will do okay in an apartment if they are sufficiently exercised. They are moderately active indoors and will do okay with a small yard. This breed will do well in cold climates.
Exercise
The Mini Aussie need to be taken on daily, long walks. This energetic little dog needs plenty of vigorous exercise to stay in shape, or better yet, some real work to do. They are great to take a family outings, fishing and camping trips. I suggest that you check if there are any dog parks in your area. These are fenced in parks that have been developed for this very purpose.
Life Expectancy
About 12-13 years.
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