Black Australian Shepherds usually have amber or brown eyes, although they can have blue eyes, two different-colored eyes (which is known as heterochromia iridum), or even marbled eyes. However, blue eyes—including the icy blue, near-white eye color that's so unique for Aussies—and multicolored eyes tend to be more common in merle dogs than

Color Genetics. There are 4, AND ONLY 4, acceptable colors in the Australian Shepherd breed. Examples of each color are shown at the bottom of this page and include Blue Merle, Black (tri or bi), Red Merle, & Red (tri or bi). All 4 of these colors are acceptable with or without white and/or copper trim. DO NOT make your selection from ANY

Typically, to get a blue merle Aussiedoodle, a Poodle is bred with a blue merle Australian Shepherd. The best way to achieve this look is to pair a Poodle that is like in color like cream or white with a blue merle Australian Shepherd. You might even be successful with an apricot or light grey Poodle as well.

Jackson is a red merle. Not all flecks are blue. Chaps has a blue spot in the brown half of his iris and a brown spot in the blue half! Chaps is a grandson of Krackers, a Slyrock dam. This is the eye of Scrappy, a blue merle. Scrappy has the sky blue field, the indigo ring, and some very dark brown marbling in the upper left corner of his eye.
The official Australian Shepherd dog breed standard specifies that these colors are solid black, solid red (also called liver), blue merle and red merle. All four colors may also include white or tan (copper) markings (ticking or points). Black ticking is also possible. Blue merle and black colored dogs typically have black lips, noses, and eye

Parent Info Mom ~ BK's Lady Lori of Leoma - Lomie is an AKC registered standard Australian Shepherd. She is a super friendly girl who knows no stranger. She weighs 45 pounds and stands 20 inches tall. Dad ~ Blueberry Meadows Rambo - Rambo is and AKC standard Australian Shepherd with a darker phased Blue Merle Tri color.

Females stand between 13 and 17 inches at the shoulder; males range from 14 to 18 inches. Despite their size, Minis are every inch a true herding dog: energetic, versatile, rugged, and extremely bright. The eye-catching coat comes in black, blue merle, red, and red merle. (The merle will exhibit in any amount marbling, flecks, or blotches.)
Full-grown male Miniature Australian Shepherds can reach 14 to 18 inches (35.5 to 45.7 cm) in height, and females will be a tad smaller at 13 to 17 inches (33 to 43.1 cm) tall. Regardless of gender, they’ll weigh between 20 and 40 pounds (9 and 18.1 kg). Teacup or Toy Australian Shepherds go for about $1,800 to $2,500.
The Australian Shepherd is a medium-sized breed of solid build. Aussie colours are black, red (sometimes called 'liver'), blue merle (marbled black, white, and grey), and red merle (marbled red, white, and buff). Each of these colours may also have copper (tan) points or white markings in various combinations on the face, chest, and legs.
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