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Paris
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About Paris
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Paris is available to the right home or small, like-minded breeding program.
She is registered ASDR, full panel clear through Orivet, 17–18 inches, red merle, light amber eyes, a full tail, approximately 35 pounds, athletic, and comes from one of the most intelligent pedigrees I’ve worked with. Her dam, Alaïa, is my personal soul dog, and Paris was originally held back to continue her line.
After careful consideration, we’ve decided to move forward using Alaïa’s males instead, which is the only reason she’s being made available.
Paris is extremely intelligent, people-focused, and very in tune with her person. Her number one job is to inherently protect you once she has chosen you. She has strong drive and loves to be engaged, whether that’s training, being active, or simply being involved in your day-to-day life. She loves to play with all dogs, and doesn’t know what a stranger is! She is full of love to give!
Like most aussies, she does best in a one-on-one setting where she can fully focus, show off her intelligence, and thrive. She has solid training and good recall and she loves to play and show off how fast she is. Her favorite thing is ball but she can’t help compete in a game of chase. Her mama did Agility and Paris has the same gift, if that’s something you’d be interested in.
Inside the home, she has an excellent off switch. She is perfectly content relaxing, sleeping in bed, her crate, or settling during downtime. She also does well in a kennel environment, uses a doggy door, and is comfortable both in the home and in structured settings.
She would do best in:
• A small, intentional breeding program - (+$500)
• An active home that wants a Velcro dog to love you
• A home that understands Aussies emotional intelligence, engagement, and active drive
She is not being placed out of necessity, and I will be selective about where she goes.
She deserves a home where she can be someone’s everything.
Coat Colors:
Red
Coat Pattern:
Merle
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The Miniature Australian Shepherd was created by selectively breeding small Australian Shepherds. It has increased in popularity in the last few years due to its combination of small size with high energy level and endurance. Full-grown, they typically weigh 20-40 pounds and stand 13-18 inches tall.
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