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Anchor

Toy Australian Shepherd

8 weeks old

Big Prairie, OH

$2,300.00

Gender

male


Birth Date

Mar 16, 2025


Size


Available On

May 11, 2025


Color


Generation

Generation P


Registration

ASDR

Looking for a little Fur Baby that will provide you with a lifetime of love and memories! If you are looking for a pup with intelligence, good looks, and endless puppy kisses you have come to the right place. Kensie and Nakoda have produced an amazing litter of puppies! There is 1 black tri boy and 3 blue merle boys all with stunning looks. Anchor is a beautiful blue merle pup with minimal white and his copper is starting to pop out. I love this little guy, he reminds me so much of his Mom. He has such a  fun-loving and goofy personality. He is such a little explorer. He faces life with curiosity and confidence. He loves playing with his Dad and any of the other dogs. His beautiful blue eyes are sure to turn heads and melt hearts wherever he goes. His Mom Kensie has blue eyes and Nakoda has 1 blue and 1 hazel eye. There is more info on the parents in my Seller Profile Story. These little boys have been handled since birth. I have also done ENS (Early Neurological Stimulation) with each of these pups. Both parents are Genetically Tested by Paw Print and are 100% clear. Your puppy is micro-chipped, vet checked and up to date with vaccinations and derworming. He will also come with a 72 hour Health Guarantee, 1 year Genetic Health Guarantee, ASDR Registration Form and a starter bag of Puppy Food. A $200 non-refundable deposit will hold the puppy of your choice. This price is for PET PRICE ONLY, breeding rights with Full Registration can be discussed on a case by case basis. Feel free to call or text for any questions you may have and I will be happy to help you find the puppy of your dreams.  Call or text anytime Monday through Saturday 8 AM - 8 PM. Leave a message if no answer and your call will be returned as soon as possible. After 4 PM is best for calling. Shipping is available at an additional cost. 



Toy Australian Shepherd At a Glance

Toy Australian Shepherd At a Glance

  • Size: 10"-14", 12-17 lbs
  • Lifespan: 12-13 years
  • Energy Level: high
  • Coat: Double coat, Medium length, Straight or Wavy
  • Shedding: moderate
  • Hypoallergenic: No
  • Dog Group: Herding
  • Other: purebred
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