$1300
Boomer
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About Boomer
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Meet Boomer!
Boomer is easily the most entertaining puppy in the litter. He’s loving, playful, and a total cuddle bug. As the runt, he tends to get roughhoused a bit by his littermates, but he takes it all in stride. One of his signature moves is popping his little rear end up in the air and wiggling his tail during play — it’s impossible not to smile at. He currently 5 weeks and weighs 4lb 10.9oz with a projected adult weight of 38lbs-46lb.
After his eyes opened, we noticed his left pupil was enlarged and not responding to light, so we took him to the vet right away. The vet examined him and compared his eyes to his littermates’ (which were clear), noting a “spiderweb”-like appearance in that eye. He does not believe Boomer is blind — worst case, he may have some blurriness in that eye. So far, it hasn’t slowed him down one bit: he runs, plays, eats, and drinks just like the rest of the litter, and loves chasing my husband’s feet when he walks by. He clearly has functional vision.
Health Testing:
Mom is AKC and ASDR registered; Dad is not registered. Mom and dad are both 45lbs with dad being slightly taller, longer and leaner than mom. Both parents have been health tested, with results available upon request. The only notable finding was that Mom is a carrier for MDR1 (multidrug resistance protein 1), while Dad tested negative. Because Dad is clear, this does not put the puppies at risk — there’s simply a 50/50 chance each puppy could inherit carrier status. This only becomes a concern if a carrier is bred with another carrier or an affected dog. Carriers themselves have, at most, a mild sensitivity to certain medications, and by informing your vet, those medications can easily be avoided as a precaution.
The Litter:
We have 4 puppies total — 2 girls (both red tri), Junebug and Firefly, and 2 boys (1 red merle, 1 red tri) Boomer and Meatloaf. All tails have been docked and dewclaws removed. The full litter will see the vet for first shots and a health check on July 13, just before going home.
Going Home:
Each puppy will go home with some food, a toy, a blanket (with sibling/mom scent), shot records, a health certificate, and a health guarantee.
• Meet within 1 hour of 37128: FREE
• Meet at Nashville Airport: FREE
• Meet within 2 hours of 37128: $100 fee
• Flight delivery (Thursdays or weekends only): $250 fee, plus buyer covers flights (both ways) and pet fee (one way)
I will not ship — please don’t ask.
Amanda —
Photo of mom and dad are attached.
Coat Colors:
Red
Medium Brown
Cream
Coat Pattern:
Merle
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
Health certificate
About The Seller
Amanda Elhassen
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Miniature American Shepherd
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What should I know about Miniature American Shepherds before buying one?
The Miniature American Shepherd, also known as the Miniature Australian Shepherd, is a small herding breed developed in the United States in the 1960s. Full-grown, they typically weigh 20-40 pounds and stand 13-18 inches tall.
How are Miniature American Shepherds with other pets?
Miniature American Shepherds are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Miniature American Shepherd is not well-suited for a sedentary lifestyle. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are Miniature American Shepherds high-energy dogs?
The Miniature American Shepherd is a highly active breed that requires regular exercise and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy. They were originally bred as herding dogs, and they have a lot of energy and stamina that needs to be channeled through daily activities. They enjoy activities such as walking, running, hiking, and playing fetch. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What's the coat like on a Miniature American Shepherd?
They have a double coat that can be straight or slightly wavy, and it comes in a variety of colors including black, blue merle, red, and red merle. have a double coat that can be straight or slightly wavy, and it comes in a variety of colors including black, blue merle, red, and red merle. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Are Miniature American Shepherds easy to train?
Miniature American Shepherds are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They do best in homes with large yards or in active households that can provide them with the exercise and stimulation they need to thrive. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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