The Toy Aussie measures from 10
- 14" at the shoulders.

The Miniature Aussie measures
from 14 - 18" at the shoulders.

The Micro or Teacup Aussie
measures 10" and less at the
shoulders.
History
The Miniature Australian Shepherd is not a cross between an Australian Shepherd
and another breed, it was actually developed in the late1960\'s, mid 1970\'s by
breeding the smallest of the Australian Shepherds. This constant breeding back to the
smallest of the litters produced a consistently small breed that is even being further
reduced in size to the toy variety. Although the Australian Shepherd originated in
Australia as a herding and working dog, the Miniature Australian Shepherd was bred
first in the United States.

This was largely in response to the dog owners desire for a well behaved herding type
dog with the coat variations found in the Miniature Australian Shepherd that would
be more suited to smaller living spaces and yards in cities. In many areas the
Miniature Australian Shepherd is still used as a working breed in competitions, and
many people feel that the term miniature is a bit misleading as the smaller dogs are
only miniature in size to the standard, and are not petite and tiny like other
"miniature" breeds
Description
The Miniature Australian Shepherd is almost identical in appearance to the standard or full sized
Australian Shepherd in everything but size. The Miniature Australian Shepherd is actually less than 18
inches tall (46 cm) at the withers when full grown, and there is also a smaller version of the breed known
as a Toy Australian Shepherd which must be less than 14 inches or (36 cm) when fully grown. A still
smaller variety known as the Tea Cup must be less than 12 pounds when fully grown.

The Miniature Australian Shepherd is an athletic dog that should appear solid and sturdy without
appearing stocky. They have a medium length straight coat that can have a slight wave but never a curl.
The coat is double with a somewhat thick and coarse outer coat covering a soft, downy inner coat. The
outer coat is not coarse feeling but is rather smooth to the touch. The body is longer than the dog is tall
at the shoulders, and the ribcage and chest is moderately developed. The topline is very straight from
the withers to the hips. The legs are straight and the feet are slightly arched with the back legs having a
well defined stifle that gives the dog its ready to jump into action appearance.

The neck is in proportion to the body and flows naturally into the powerful shoulders. The head is
carried high and level when walking but often carried lower when working livestock. The muzzle is
tapered and there is a well defined stop between the muzzle and the eyes. The eyes may be different
colors including blue, brown, amber and flecked but are always slightly almond shaped and very clear
and alert looking. The ears are carried high on the head and are full triangles with slightly rounded tips.
The top one quarter to one half of the ear should fold forward and ears with no fold or ears that don\'t
stay erect are considered faults in show dogs.

The legs and lower body are covered with slightly longer hair known as furnishings. The Miniature
Australian Shepherds are either born with a very short, stubby tail known as a natural bobtail, or the tail
in docked when they are a few days old. In some countries docking is prohibited so the dogs may be
seen with natural tails that are still shorter than other Collie breeds.
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