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Clover πŸ€, a female Australian Shepherd for sale in Grasston, MN – 1 of 9
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$700

Clover πŸ€

Female, Born on 05/16/26 - 5 weeks
Available for: Pickup, Local Delivery
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Clover is a beautiful little tiny red merle girl. She has the cutest ears because they are two different colors one's a really dark red looks Brown and pictures and the other one is a tan here it is just adorable she is the brunch of litter which makes her even more cute. She will not look as full-faced as the others in the pictures right now because as the runt she's a much smaller so she's a little delayed if you will in her looks and her body. She will catch up though. It does look like she's going to keep her blue eyes from what I can tell at this point she is a darker color tomorrow as far as her patches they're just darker coloring than the other two in the litter and as the morals get older they get a little bit darker so she's going to be very impressive looking. My runs from last year's litter was even smaller than her but he ended up growing just fine he is about 20 lb lighter than the other males from that litter but that letter was mixed with Bernie's mountain dog so he is about the same size as mama I had about 55 lb or the rest are 70 to 90 from that letter this letter obviously isn't going to be that big. My point is that some runts will completely catch up and be the same but most the time they're going to be a tiny bit smaller so her weight probably will be closer to the 30 lb mark at full growth. Right now she's still a little bit shy she's not super outgoing yet but that's only because being the runt she gets picked on a lot and that will remain that way. And of course help her as much as I can right now she's the only one that can fit under the love seat so when she needs to get away that's what she does if I'm in there I bring her up on the seat with me so I can't get her it's not like they totally attack her but when they wrestle it's obviously a lot for her. how she comes out later is going to depend on how her new owners are with her she'll need a lot of stimulation a lot of going out and seeing new things and meeting new people or she might be afraid of things. She does try her best to wrestle with the other dogs sometimes she does really well and she knocks down a big guy. she doesn't run away from me or anything she's very loving towards me when I pick her up and hold her and stuff she's just not really outgoing yet that doesn't mean she won't be I will update this as weeks go on and as her personality changes. I really adore her though she's just the cutest little baby. Hier mother is a standard red merle and her father is a miniature Red bi. Her weight could be anywhere between 30 and 50 lb when full grown. I'll update a couple of pictures weekly because they change so much also if you're interested in her I can send photos to you after you reach out to me. I am requesting a $200 deposit to hold her and is non-refundable I have 12 puppies so it's very important to try to have people not back out when they decide on purchasing a puppy thank you for any interest and I hope to hear from you soon.
Coat Colors:
Red
White
Coat Pattern:
Merle

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Tracy Mishler
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Australian Shepherd

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What are Australian Shepherds known for?
Australian Shepherds are a beautiful breed with merle coats, high energy, and and an obsession with being close to their families. These dogs are wonderful family companions, but be prepared to keep them active and occupied to avoid having a sad, destructive Aussie. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-65 pounds and stand 18-23 inches tall.
Do Australian Shepherds do well in a busy household?
Australian Shepherds are generally excellent with children of all ages. Australian Shepherds are great companion for kids and other pets, especially if they’re socialized as puppies. These dogs can be happy in warm or cool climates, but they need plenty of space to run and play and should have their primary living space indoors. They're moderate barkers β€” they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Do Australian Shepherds need a lot of physical activity?
Aussies need a lot of high-energy activities and mental stimulation to keep them happy. They’re the perfect exercise buddies, especially for families that like being outdoors. Take your Australian Shepherd for a run, hike, or a long play session in a big backyard to keep their hearts soaring and their minds sharp. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
Are Australian Shepherds high-maintenance when it comes to grooming?
The Australian Shepherd has a dense undercoat and outer coat with medium to long hair that’s straight or slightly wavy. Aussies’ fur is short and soft on their head and legs, with a thick mane around the neck. These dogs can be black, red, red merle (dark patches on a light background), or blue merle, and some may have white markings or tan points too. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Do Australian Shepherds need a big yard?
Australian Shepherds are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. These dogs can be happy in warm or cool climates, but they need plenty of space to run and play and should have their primary living space indoors. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.

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