We raise Miniature American Shepherds (AKA Miniature Australian Shepherds or Mini Aussies) in the High Country of Colorado. We are a small breeder and only have one maybe two litters a year. We are out in the country which gives our dogs plenty of room to run and play.
They have been hand raised and pre-spoiled around small children, horses, chickens, ducks, cats, and whatever other critters we should happen to have at the time.
The Miniatures are a fantastic working animal, great for agility, obedience, and showing.
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The Miniature American Shepherd.
(Sometimes called Miniature Australian Shepherds or Mini Aussies)
(Sometimes called Miniature Australian Shepherds or Mini Aussies)
The Miniature American Shepherd is a herding dog that was developed by selectively breeding small Australian Shepherds for their desired smaller size. It is a compact dog with a strong work ethic. As such, they have been lauded by enthusiasts as an excellent choice for dogs sports such as herding, agility and flyball. Recently, the Miniature American Shepherd Club of the USA (MASCUSA), have been working to help create a new breed to be recognized by the American Kennel Club and the United Kennel Club.
In June 2012 the AKC recognized the Miniature American Shepherd as a new developing breed and gave the breed Foundation Stock Service ("FSS") status. The AKC provides this service to allow breeds to continue to develop while providing them with the security of a reliable and reputable avenue to maintain their records. (From Wikipedia)
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History
The Miniature American Shepherd was bred first in the United States and was bred as a herding and working dog. The breed was developed from the Australian Shepherd by breeding the smallest of Australian Shepherds together. The Miniature American Shepherd (at that time still the Miniature Australian Shepherd) was first developed in the late 1960s and by the mid-1970s the breed had reached its current desired size. In many areas and kennel clubs the Miniature American Shepherd is still used as a working breed in competitions.
In 1993 the original MASCUSA club was asked by the AKC to change its name. Additionally, Miniature Australian Shepherds could no longer participate under their chosen name as it was too similar to that of an AKC affiliated breed, so the Miniature Australian Shepherd became the North American Shepherd.