Are there black Aussies?

Black is one of the four main colors in the Australian shepherd. Here are some examples of the variability in appearance of Aussies whose body color is black. Some have generous trim and some have no copper or white trim at all. Both trimmed and untrimmed Aussies are fully acceptable in the Aussie standard.

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What color Aussie is the rarest?

Solid black and red coats are the least common coats among Aussie dogs, with solid red being the absolute rarest. The red-colored gene is recessive in dogs, meaning red fur must be present in both parents to make a red-colored pup.

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Are black Aussies rare?

According to the AKC¹, Australian shepherds have four different color possibilities—one of which is black. Therefore, while purely black Australian shepherds are rare, they do exist. Despite the name, these dogs are not from Australia. Instead, they are one of the few true American dog breeds.

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How many colors of Aussies are there?

It has been determined by people who determine such things that there are somewhere around 18 decillion varieties of colors available for your viewing enjoyment. That's an 18 followed by 33 zeros.

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Are there black and white Aussies?

Black and White Aussie

Although tri-colored is the most popular variation of this coat color, there are many with just black and white. These are called “black bi” Australian Shepherds, which stand for black bicolor. Most of the time, you'll see white marking on just the face, chest, belly and legs.

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11 Different types of Australian Shepherd Colors, Markings & Patterns

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What is a white Aussie called?

They are often referred to as “double merles.” If these puppies only had lots of white, there wouldn't be a problem. Unfortunately, most of them are also blind, deaf, or both. This is the reason that the breed standards disqualify white dogs. Life for a dog which is blind or deaf can be difficult.

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What are Aussies usually mixed with?

14 Awesome Australian Shepherd Mixes: High-Octane Hounds!
  • Augi (Australian Shepherd x Pembroke Welsh Corgi) ...
  • Aussie Pitbull (Australian Shepherd x Pitbull) ...
  • Aussiedoodle (Australian Shepherd x Poodle) ...
  • Aussie Retriever (Australian Shepherd x Golden Retriever) ...
  • Aussie Rottweiler (Australian Shepherd x Rottweiler)

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What race is an Aussie?

At the 2021 census, the number of ancestry responses within each standardised group as a proportion of the total population was as follows: 57.2% European (including 46% North-West European and 11.2% Southern and Eastern European), 33.8% (including 29.9% Australian) Oceanian, 17.4% Asian (including 6.5% Southern and ...

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How much is a full blooded Aussie?

An Australian Shepherd puppy price can range anywhere from $700-$3,000. There are many factors that can affect the price, ranging from the breeder's reputation to even the dog's coat color.

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Do all Aussies have blue eyes?

The Australian Shepherd is one of a few dog breeds that commonly have two different colored eyes, called heterochromia. Aussies might have any combination of brown, blue, hazel, amber, or green eyes. Some Aussies even display more than one color within the same eye.

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Can Aussies be white?

There are also predominantly white Aussies which are not homozygous merles at all. Their white arises from genes that give many breeds of dog white markings. These genes can cause everything from no white, like a Dachshund, to almost all white, like some Fox Terriers.

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What is a dilute Aussie?

THE DILUTION GENE. Commonly called the Maltese dilution, or MLPH, this recessive gene is one of the most common mismarks in Aussies. It acts on black and liver hair; tan points are unaffected. A black dog becomes a slate blue like a blue Dobe. A red dog becomes a beige like a Weimaraner.

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Do mini Aussies exist?

In the 1960s, small-size Australian Shepherds found working the U.S. rodeo circuit were selectively bred to further reduce their size. The new breed was originally called the Miniature Australian Shepherd. “They became especially popular with equestrians traveling to horse shows,…

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What is Australia's most popular color?

We might not all be able to agree on everything, but it seems when it comes to our favourite colour, the world shares the same opinion! A survey done by YouGov was carried out across Australia, the US, the UK, Germany, China, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia found that our favourite colour is blue.

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What is a mismarked Aussie?

A mismark is a simply a dog that has markings that are outside the desired boundaries. The PhotoGrid included with this post shows two examples of common mismark Aussies. White body splashes, white ears on Tri or Bi dogs and excessive white over the face or entire head are just a few examples to show you.

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Can tri color Aussies have blue eyes?

Blue Eyes Background

Having blue eyed Aussies in both the merle and tri colors has sparked our interest in learning more about the blue eyed gene. In recent years the popularity of dogs with blue eyes has increased dramatically.

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How smart is an Aussie?

The breed is considered highly intelligent and easy to train. Aussies are known for being especially eager to please their owners. True to their herding instincts, Aussies are very protective of their families and territory and will let you know if strangers approach, but they are not considered aggressive.

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What is the life expectancy of an Aussie?

Aussies are best suited for families with an active lifestyle and a large fenced yard. They need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom. They can weigh between 35 and 70 pounds and have an average life span of 12-13 years.

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Can an Aussie be left alone?

The bottom line. Australian Shepherds are bundles of fun, but they are also highly sensitive dogs. You should never leave an Aussie alone for more than four hours at a time, and try to make the most out of every day to prevent boredom and loneliness when they're left to their own devices.

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What is Aussie accent called?

In Australia, this dialect is sometimes called Strine /ˈstɹɑɪn/ (or "Strayan" /ˈstɹæɪən/, a shortening of the word Australian), and a speaker of the dialect may be referred to as an Ocker.

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What percentage of Australia is black?

African migrants represent a small but growing population in Australia, with 388,179 recoded in the latest Census (about 1.7 per cent of the total population). In South Australia, there are 20,238 African migrants, 33 per cent of whom were born in South Africa and the remainder coming from 45 different countries.

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Where is the Aussie accent from?

Australian English can be described as a new dialect that developed as a result of contact between people who spoke different, mutually intelligible, varieties of English. The very early form of Australian English would have been first spoken by the children of the colonists born into the early colony in Sydney.

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Do Aussies eyes change color?

His eyes are beginning to change from the dark grayish blue of early puppyhood to his adult color of medium brown. From the beginning the grayish blue shade was fairly dark compared to the light shade of a dog who will have blue eyes.

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Are Aussies stubborn?

They are not overly stubborn or spiteful, but can become that way if you don't give them enough attention or if they get bored. There is no such thing as too much activity or training with an Aussie; they can handle more than you are able to throw at them.

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Are Aussies hard to understand?

No matter where in the world they come from, visitors to Australia often remark about the difficulty in understanding the language. People from non-English speaking backgrounds who may have had the chance to study English at home still struggle to comprehend the Aussie vernacular and accent.

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