Aussie Minature or Toys 101
Herding groupDeveloped as smaller versions of the Australian Shepherd, the Mini and Toy Aussies are, like their larger relatives, smart and versatile companions. Like the Pembroke Welsh Corgi and the Jack Russell Terrier, they have a natural affinity towards horses and can often be found at equestrian events.
What we love about Aussie Minature or Toys
All the best of an Aussie in a smaller size
Intuitive, outgoing and eager to please, mini and toy Aussies are easy to train. Early socialization and manners training will pay off splendidly, providing a solid foundation for learning other skills. While the full-sized Australian Shepherd may be too active for some families, these smaller versions will probably do just fine with indoor play and regular long walks – although they’ll take all the exercise you offer them.
- Energy level
- Very high (100%)
- Bark level
- Talkative
- Height
- 10 to 18 inches
- Lifespan
- 12 to 15 years
- Weight
- 10 to 40 lbs
The Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toy stands 10 to 18 inches tall and weighs 10 to 40 lbs. Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toys have a lifespan of 12 to 15 years. They are known for a very high (100%) energy level and a talkative bark.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How big do Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toys get?
- Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toys stand 10 to 18 inches tall and typically weigh between 10 and 40 pounds.
- How long do Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toys live?
- The average lifespan of a Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toy is 12 to 15 years.
- Are Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toys good for first-time dog owners?
- Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toys are intelligent but have high energy. They do best with experienced owners who can provide plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.
- Do Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toys bark a lot?
- Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toys are considered talkative — they bark more than average but are not excessively vocal.
My pet’s health plannerSM
This Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toy health planner outlines the most common medical conditions at each life stage — from puppy through senior — along with their relative risk levels. Understanding these risks can help owners plan preventive care and choose the right pet insurance coverage.

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- Puppy (0 to 6 months)
- Gastritis: Very High Risk, Foreign body ingestion: Very High Risk, Trauma: Moderate Risk
- Young Adult (7 months to 5 years)
- Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis: Above Average Risk, Toxicity: Above Average Risk, Gastritis: Above Average Risk
- Mature Adult (6 years to 9 years)
- Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis: Above Average Risk, Dental disease: Above Average Risk, Trauma: Above Average Risk
- Senior (10+ years)
- Valvular heart disease: High Risk, Arthritis: Moderate Risk, Liver disease: Moderate Risk

Toy or Miniature Australian Shepherds may be smaller in size, but they still possess the same intelligence and athleticism as their standard-sized counterparts. They are highly trainable and excel in various dog sports and activities.
Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toy coat care and colors
The Australian Shepherd has a long overcoat and a downy undercoat. Combing down to the skin helps prevent the undercoat from matting into a solid pelt that must be shaved off. A heavy seasonal shedder, the Aussie benefits from professional bathing and a “blowout” a couple of times a year to reduce flying fur. Red or blue merles are common.
Keeping nails short is important for this active working dog. Avoid wrestling matches in adult dogs by acclimating puppies to having their feet handled and nails attended to. Some dogs better tolerate nail grinding rather than trimming, so experiment with which method works best.
Do Australian Shepherds shed a lot?
Do Australian Shepherds shed a lot?
What is a double coat?
What is a double coat?
What is the best way to manage shedding in an Australian Shepherd's double coat?
What is the best way to manage shedding in an Australian Shepherd's double coat?
Aussie Minature or Toy exercise & training
Aussie Minature or Toy fun facts
Top girl names for Aussie Minature or Toys
of Aussie Minature or Toys are female
of Aussie Minature or Toys are male
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Nationwide loves Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toys of every name, from Aaron to Zog the Destroyer
| Gender | Percentage |
|---|---|
| Male | 0% |
| Female | 100% |
Among Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toys insured by Nationwide, 0% are male and 100% are female.
Australian Shepherd Miniature or Toy statistics: Gender ratio is 0% male and 100% female.
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