HERDDOGIES

Miniature and Toy Australian Shepherds


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"Whoever Said You Can't Buy Happiness Forgot Little Puppies."(Gene Hill) 

        

Boomer                        Zip

 

This little girl was whelped on 3-07-2008. She is now ready for her new home. She will be ASDR registered. She weighs 2.5 lbs at seven weeks old. She has very nice conformation. A really nice head and earset. She has a full white collar and nice white and copper trim. Her eyes are brown. Her parents are both BET producers and her sire is a Champion producer. Super intelligent, outgoing and playful! Housebroke and started on leash. $700.

 

 

Boomer                            Memory

 

These puppies were whelped on 3-26-2008 and will be ready for new homes after 5-22-2008. They will be ASDR & NSDR registered. They will be BET carriers and red factored. They should all be toys. Parents are both BET carriers and sire is Champion producer. Dam is 13 inches and sire is 14 inches. A deposit will hold the puppy of your choice.

 

Missy-Beautiful little Blue merle female with nice copper and white trim and two blue eyes. $1200.

 

Muffy-Pretty little Black tri female with pretty copper and white trim. Her eyes have now turned brown, they were blue. $550.

 

Mesa-Cute little Black tri female with nice copper and white trim and two brown eyes. $550.

 

Mattie-Sweet little Black tri female with pretty copper and white trim and two brown eyes. $550.

 

Mickey-Beautiful little blue merle male with a full white collar and nice copper and white trim and two blue eyes. $700.

 

Marshal-Pretty little blue merle male with pretty copper and white trim and two blue eyes. $700.

 

Mouse-Cute little blue merle male with too much white on his face so he is a mismark and will be sold with ASDR pet registration. He has nice copper and white trim and two blue eyes. $450.

 

 

 

                                              Updated  5-04-2008

                                                 

                                                    



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