For Perfect Mini Australian Shepherd For Sale CA Should Be Prioritized

By George Price


Mini Australian Shepherd is a version of Australian Shepherd only that it is smaller in size. It also goes by the name North American Miniature Australian Shepherd while in some cases, it is referred to as Mini Aussie. The dog has a strong and unique work ethic for its size. This is a quality that has attracted many people to the breed. When considering Mini Australian Shepherd for sale CA is one of the best states to visit.

Doris Cordova, a horse woman, started the program to develop Mini Aussies back in 1978. The program was based in Norco, California and it aimed at developing a very small variety of the Aussie Shepherd. Initial membership comprised of four individuals and they formed an association in 1980 for mini Aussies. Many people embraced the new breed which was promoted through registries.

This breed has a small size and average dogs will stand between 14 and 18 inches at the shoulders. They range in weight between 9 and 14 kgs. They take on a variety of coat colors including black, white, merle, tan, blue, and red. The coat may have a single color, but it is common for various colors to appear in combination. Up to 16 different color combinations are possible.

Mini Aussies are fond of herding people, which makes it a very memorable trait in them. They will be seen nipping at heels, particularly of children to try and influence their motion. In addition, this breed is very powerful and enjoys play. They are highly playful and social to their owners. However, when it comes to strangers, they may not be as friendly. Undesired behavior should be curbed through early training.

Various kinds of Australian Shepherds including mini Aussies have eye defects as the most prevalent defect among them. Therefore, one should have them tested for various diseases and defects before buying. The parent of a puppy must be tested for the most common diseases to be sure. Some among the most commonly observed defects include juvenile cataracts, iris colobomas, persistent pupillary membrane, and progressive retinal atrophy.

Iris Colobomas is often shortened to IC. It is a cleft that is formed within the iris of the eyes. The size of the cleft is variable, but big ones cause vision impairment. Sensitivity of a dog to bright light increases when iris colobomas is small. The mode of inheritance of iris colobomas is still unknown but researchers think that it is polygenetic. Another possible cause is breeding between merle and merle.

Juvenile cataracts refer to congenital opacity of eye lenses which form as a result of early degeneration of lens tissue. This condition causes gradual and painless deterioration of vision. By the time the dog attain the age of between 2 to 5 years, it will have become partially or completely blind. The condition may be hard to notice until when the puppy become completely blind.

Persistent pupillary membrane is another very rare defect, but still occurs in some cases. The abbreviation PPM is often used. This defect involves formation of a membrane that extends to envelop eyes. After two months, the membrane may break away.




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