Australian Shepherd
The Australian Shepherd has a moderately long and wavy double coat that has a dense undercoat and coarse topcoat; the coat is short on the face and well feathered on the rear of the legs. The breed is known for its unique colorations and variable coat patterns, it being said no two dogs sharing a coat.[3] The breed standard allows for blue merle, red merle, solid black or solid red, with or without white markings and with or without tan points.
Examples of the breed can be born with long or naturally bobbed (short) tails;[8] traditionally long tailed dogs had their tails docked, although some countries outside of the United States do not allow docking and so some long tailed and partial bob tails are allowed to be exhibited in those countries.
Temperament
The Australian Shepherd is described as intelligent, active, loyal, protective, playful, and adaptive. The modern breed is predominantly bred for pets; despite this, many retain a strong herding instinct and it is not uncommon for companion dogs of the breed to try to herd children or other pets. A very active breed, the Australian Shepherd is known to become destructive if it does not receive adequate exercise.
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Layla
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Luna
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Lucy
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Miles
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Trixie
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Spencer
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Stanley
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Teddy
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Tyler
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Walter
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Thor
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Cutie
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Benji
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Bingo
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Brooklyn
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Layla – AKC Mini Australian
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Betsy
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Rosie
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Sally
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Thor
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Baxter
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Alex
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Oscar
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