Miniature Australian Shepherd 
The Miniature Australian Shepherd is compact, well balanced, athletic, and alert. The breed is sensitive,
easily trained, guardians, confident, and devoted to their families. North American Miniature Australian Shepherds make fine
companions and will also enjoy working small stock. They are used in search and rescue and as therapy dogs.
Other Names: North American Australian Shepherd
NAS Height: 13 to 18 inches
NAS
Weight: 15 to 30 lbs
MAS Height: 14 to 18 inches
MAS Weight:
20 to 40 lbs
Colors: Blue merle, black, red merle and all red with or without
white markings and/or tan points.
Coat: Double coat is medium length
and straight to slightly wavy.
Temperament: Miniature Australian Shepherd are highly trainable,
versatile family dog and companion
With Children: Yes, gentle with children.
With Pets: Yes, good with other pets
Special Skills:
Working dog and family pet.
Watch-dog: High
Guard-dog: Medium
Care and Exercise: Regular brushing once or twice a week
will help to minimize shedding of the North American Miniature Australian Shepherds coat and keep the skin and coat healthy.
As with any herding dog exercise is essentially to maintain a healthy, well-balanced dog.
Training:
A intelligent breed they enjoy obedience training. Early socialization is a must.
Learning Rate:
High
Activity: High
Living Environment: A
home with a fenced yard is essential. They would do better in a rural environment as they were bred to herd and guard the
flock.
Health Issues: Eye disorders, hip dysplasia, allergies
Life Span: 12 - 13 years
Country of Origin: United States
History: The Australian Shepherd arrived in the United States by the late 19th century where
the dogs’ qualities became recognized by local ranchers, who used the dogs to work cattle, sheep and other livestock.
The North American Miniature Australian Shepherd was developed in 1968, when two small Australian Shepherds were bred. They
were a scaled down version of the Australian Shepherd. The goal was to develop a small herder and guardian who had the qualities
of the larger Australian Shepherd but was smaller in size.
Class: Herding
Registries: MASCA, NASCUSA