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Meet the newest member of the family!
#11
Australian Shepard mix, that would be great! We have almost 40 cows here on the farm maybe we can train him to bring them in.
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#12
Or, the other part of his heritage may be dominant, and he will be stealing all your beer....
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#13
[quote decocritter]Cute!!!! Does look like an Australian Shepard mix. His spots look like a bird dog /Catahoula.

How old is he?
He's about 2 months old.
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#14
Thank you, vicrock! I had the "shepherd" part, because I remember my friend's dogs were always trying to herd her four kids. Sometimes that was helpful and sometimes not. Smile
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#15
Congrats, he is cute!

Roomie has 2 aussies, they take turns herding each other around the yard.
A friend kidded that we need to get them a few sheep to keep them entertained.
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#16
Congrats- what a cutie!!!

DM
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#17
What a cute baby. If he really is an Austrailian Shepherd, I don't think you will have to train him to herd those cows, he will just do it.

He may also be part Blue Heeler, another Australian Cattle dog.

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#18
Wow! How cool is it to get a new puppy dog... Smile Enjoy your new family member!

Jeff
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#19
rgG, I was thinking more Blue Heeler. We have an Australian Shepherd mix & while I do see a few similarities, I'd be more inclined to say more heeler than shepherd. When she was a puppy, she was just this little fuzzball.


Congrats Grateful! I definitely agree that he's a cutie - nothing ugly about him at all!
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#20
If the pup is under three months, the blue eyes might change color... but he does look a lot like an Aussie shepherd.
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