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The predecessor to MASCUSA was the North American Miniature Australian Shepherd Club of the United States, NAMASCUSA and was the first Parent club registry for the Mini Aussie. The second club to register Mini Aussies Miniature Australian Shepherd Club of America MASCA is currently active but no longer accepts dogs registered as MAS with AKC ...
Aussies—even mini-Aussies, have enormous stamina and extremely high exercise needs, It’s not unusual for Aussie owners to say their dogs need three or four hours of hard exercise a day.
This trait is found in many breeds, but most commonly found in Australian Shepherds. The name "lethal white" is a misnomer, as this genetic condition is not lethal to the dogs; it is often the breeder who is lethal to the pups by culling them immediately after birth. [17] [16] Many consider the term "lethal white" to be derogatory. [18]
The AKC has opened the door to the Mini Aussies as long as there is a name change. North American Shepherd is what the UKC calls them now, with their first step towards accepting the "breed". A rose is a rose, by any other name. Miniature Australian Shepherds are just that, no matter what the USASA says.
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Slipping into a snazzy "bark ranger" outfit complete with a personalized name tag, the bite-sized Australian Shepherd fearlessly led the way on her family's big adventure through Zion National ...
Statements that certain species of mammals are "born blind" refer to them being born with their eyes closed and their eyelids fused together; the eyes open later. One example is the rabbit. In humans the eyelids are fused for a while before birth, but open again before the normal birth time, but very premature babies are sometimes born with ...
Their occurrence range is between 4,240,000 and 6,730,000 km 2 (1,640,000–2,600,000 sq mi), and a 1992 census suggested that their total population was between 630,000 and 725,000. [23] Their population trend is thought to be stable and the International Union for Conservation of Nature assesses their conservation status as being of least ...