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Best In Show Puppy Silver is a Mr. Pickle Grandson His mother is Ambush- a female with Davis bloodlines and ALOT of herding instinct 2014 ASDR Las Vegas Invitational Dog Show Saddlebags Hi Silver received the "Reserve Top Dog Award" 2013 ASDR Las Vegas Invitational Dog Show All-Around Champion in Conformation, Agility and Herding Top Dog Award Winner - Best In Show - Best Bred By Exhibitor Best of Breed Toy - Best Head Type & Movement. All the photos of the Las Vegas Invitational were taken by Gail Claborn Poteau PowWow Dog Show, Poteau, Oklahoma Silver won 1st Place Adult Male - Best of Breed and Bred By Exhibitor - 1st Place Breeders Showcase and Generations Class - 1st Place in Agility ASDR KY Bluegrass ShowDown Dog Show Silver won Top Dog Award First Place in Herding Reserve Champion in Agility Part of the Breeders Showcase Winner group also Best of Breed and Best Bred By Exhibitor in the Conformation Classes

Red Dirt Shootout Dog Show, Lawton, OK Saddlebags Bite The Bullet Bullet is a daughter of Saddlebags Mae West and Grandson of Wiseacres Just Zena. Bullet shows alot of potential for Agility and Herding competion. Watch for offspring of his in upcoming shows. Bred by Lonestar Aussies, Midland, TX Both of his parents were bred by Saddlebags Aussies Ranger has Qualified for the 2015 ASDR Las Vegas Invitational Dog Show Best of Breed Toy Aussie ASDR 10th Anniversary Dog Show Columbia, MO June 2015 Son of Ambush and Pocket Best of Breed Puppy Best Bred By Exhibitor Puppy ASDR Ky Bluegrass ShowDown Laredo Blue is going to be a small mini and part of the future in our breeding program for AGILITY - CONFORMATION - HERDING. Laredo Blue is a full brother to "Saddlebags Hi-Yo Silver" also a champion. National and International Puppy Championship A son of Zena ( a producer of BEST IN SHOW CHAMPIONS)

His sire is Fonzy National & International Puppy Championship 63% Mr. Pickle bloodlines-
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Ontario Hardwood Flooring Auctions Watch for his offspring in the show ring, a producer of very athletic pups Born May 19, 2013 Taz comes from Top Of Line Bloodlines from ElkRun Aussies, New Mexico and PSR Stock Dogs, Arizona (Hall of Fame Kennel) His pedigree goes back to 3 other dogs that we have owned/bred in the past. Herding qualities of the True Working Aussie! ASDR 10th Anniversary Dog Show, Columbia MO June 2015

Our Standard Aussie Taz and female Lizzy at the herding competition in Las Vegas ASDR Lake County Spring Fling Dog Show - Madill, OK Taz winning First Place in the Herding competition - May 2014 1st Place Herding Instinct at 6 1/2 months old Best Opposite Sex Standard Aussie 1st Place Conformation Class Reserve Champion Best of Breed StandardFind a Miniature Australian Shepherd Breeder Find a Toy Australian Shepherd Breeder Rescue a Miniature Australian Shepherd Rescue a Toy Australian Shepherd North American Miniature Australian Shepherd The Miniature Australian Shepherd (North American Miniature Australian Shepherd) has a medium-length coat. It comes in blue or red merle, red or black tricolor, all with white and/or tan markings. The hair around the ears and eyes should not be white. The coat may be straight or slightly wavy, and should have feathering on the back of the legs, and a mane and frill around the neck. Hair on the head, front of the forelegs and on the outside of the ears is shorter than the rest of the coat.

The hindquarters are the same length as the forequarters. The top of the skull is quite flat and clean cut. The feet are oval and compact. The lips do not hang over the lower jaw. Miniature Australian Shepherds are easygoing, perpetual puppies that love to play. Courageous, loyal and affectionate, they are excellent children's companions that are great with active children. A devoted friend and guardian. Very lively, agile and attentive, they are eager to please with a sixth sense about what the owner wants. Miniature Australian Shepherds are highly intelligent and easy to train. They can become nervous and destructive if left alone too much without enough mental and physical exercise. They need a job to do, as the breed is very intelligent, active and thus easily bored. Socialize your dog well when it is a puppy to avoid it becoming suspicious of strangers. Some like to nip people’s heels in an attempt to herd them. They need to be taught herding humans is not acceptable. A fine companion, it also enjoys working small stock.

They are quiet workers. This breed is not usually dog aggressive. Toy Height: 10 - 14 inches (26 - 36 cm) Toy Weight: 7 - 20 pounds (3 - 9 kg) Miniature Height: 13 - 18 inches (33 - 46 cm) Miniature Weight: 15 - 35 pounds (6 - 16 kg) There is overlap in wieght as a stocky Toy might weigh more than a slender Mini. The gene for the beautiful merle coloration also carries a blind/deaf factor. This may be expressed only in merle/merle crosses. The vast majority of merle North American Miniature Australian Shepherds are heterozygous merles (one parent is merle, the other is solid) and these merles are not at risk for any special health problems due to their coloration. Be sure to check the hearing on merle puppies. Hip and eye problems can occur. Ensure sire and dam of puppies have been tested and are certified clear prior to purchasing a puppy. Some herding dogs carry a MDR1 gene which makes them sensitive to certain drugs that are otherwise okay to give another dog, but if tested positive for this gene can kill them.

The Miniature Australian Shepherd will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. They are moderately active indoors and will do okay with a small yard. This breed will do well in cold climates. The Mini Aussie needs 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. About 2 to 6 puppies The coat of the Miniature Australian Shepherd is easy to groom and needs little attention. Brush occasionally with a firm bristle brush and bathe only when necessary. A breeding program to develop the Miniature Australian Shepherd (North American Miniature Australian Shepherd) was begun in 1968 using small Australian Shepherds. Breeders bred them down in size to produce a smaller dog and today continue to strive to produce a mirror image of the Australian Shepherd in a size that fits well into today's lifestyle, without sacrificing instinct, ability or character. The major club in the US is the Miniature Australian Club of the United States of America.