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Homebred Puppies

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All our puppies are vet checked and up to date on all their shots. We make sure they are vaccinated on schedule.

Champion Bloodlines

We make sure our puppies are from champion bloodlines, that's why we're the best in the puppy breeding world.

Potty Trained Puppies

All our puppies are already potty trained, so you're saved the stress on having to potty train them when they come.

Socialized Puppies

Our puppies are raised around other animals like hamsters and even cats, so they maintain composure amongst such animals.

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Australian Shepherd Breed Info & Background

This beautiful pup originated not in Australia as the name suggests, but rather in the western United States during the Gold Rush in the 1840s. The Aussie was bred to herd livestock, particularly sheep. They are happiest when they have a job to perform such as herding or performing tricks. The name, Australian Shepherd, most likely comes from their ancestors who likely came to the United States by way of Australia. It is claimed that the Basque people from Europe settled with their sheepdogs in Australia. These people then moved, with their sheepdogs, to the western United States. American herders working sheep herds probably began calling the dogs Australian Shepherds because of their previous residence in Australia.


In the 1950s, this clever canine was a trick-dog in rodeos and films. This increased the breed’s popularity. Aussies were first registered with the National Stock Dog Registry, formerly the International English Shepherd Registry. In 1957, the Australian Shepherd Club of America was formed and quickly became the largest registry for this breed within the United States. The United States Australian Shepherd Association was formed to try to gain recognition by the American Kennel Club. In 1993, the American Kennel Club finally recognized this hardworking dog and began registering dogs and litters. The Aussie can be used as a working ranch dog, herding the livestock. They can also be a guide dog for the blind and/or hearing impaired. They have been used as a search and rescue dog, a drug-detecting dog and a therapy dog. They also enjoy performing tricks and doing agility as well as playing with the family in the yard.


Temperament & Personality

The Australian Shepherd was bred to be dominant with livestock and they will try to take the pack leader role in a family home. The Aussie can be a great family companion when training is consistent and they understand their role within the family unit. Keeping this highly energetic pooch occupied can be a battle if they are unable to get enough exercise and keep their brain actively engaged. Aussies do extremely well when engaged in agility, water diving, obedience and herding. They can also be kept active by learning new tricks and going for long walks within their neighborhood. A fenced yard is required for an Australian Shepherd to keep them from trying to herd cars, children or other animals in the neighborhood. These affectionate pups are loyal to their family and by nature are a little standoffish with strangers and other dogs. Early socialization is necessary to make sure the Aussie is able to adjust to new situations.


About Healthy Aussies Home







Healthy Aussies Home is committed to helping responsible breeders place their puppies with caring individuals and families. But, we offer more than that, Healthy Aussies Home is a community of dog lovers whose mission is to make lives better by placing healthy puppies into happy homes.


We are always happy to discuss the topic of Aussie dogs in breadth and depth with families, or simply enjoy the wagging tales and laughter that comes from getting your puppy. Either way, We are happy to continue educating ourselves daily, and want to assure our Aussies lovers of the quality and care provided by Healthy Aussies Home.

Healthy Aussie Puppies For Sale



Maggie - AVAILABLE

Price : $650 USD

Sex : Female

Age : 10 Weeks

Show potential : Yes

Registry : AKC

Vaccinated : Yes

Breed : Australian Shepherd Puppy

What’s included : Current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination, Health certificate

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Mac - AVAILABLE

Price : $650 USD

Sex : Male

Age : 10 Weeks

Show potential : Yes

Registry : AKC

Vaccinated : Yes

Breed : Australian Shepherd Puppy

What’s included : Current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination, Health certificate

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Lisa - AVAILABLE

Price : $650 USD

Sex : Female

Age : 10 Weeks

Show potential : Yes

Registry : AKC

Vaccinated : Yes

Breed : Australian Shepherd Puppy

What’s included : Current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination, Health certificate

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Ken - AVAILABLE

Price : $650 USD

Sex : Male

Age : 10 Weeks

Show potential : Yes

Registry : AKC

Vaccinated : Yes

Breed : Australian Shepherd Puppy

What’s included : Current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination, Health certificate

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Bella - AVAILABLE

Price : $650 USD

Sex : Female

Age : 10 Weeks

Show potential : Yes

Registry : AKC

Vaccinated : Yes

Breed : Australian Shepherd Puppy

What’s included : Current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination, Health certificate

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Beast - AVAILABLE

Price : $650 USD

Sex : Male

Age : 10 Weeks

Show potential : Yes

Registry : AKC

Vaccinated : Yes

Breed : Australian Shepherd Puppy

What’s included : Current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination, Health certificate

BUY Beast






Are Aussies Good with Kids?

Yes, they are great with kids and protectors of their people. They are super companions. Very little aggression especially on the leash


Exercise and Training

A very energetic dog, definitely needs a lot of exercise! Can be prone to pulling on the leash as this dog wants to go, go, go! These dogs are generally friendly, but their energy can be intimidating as they are likely to run up to other people and dogs and may surprise others with their exuberance. An off-leash dog park is the perfect place for this breed to expend their energy and play with others, without dragging their walker. If a dog park isn’t an option, then walking through an open space or green area is the next best option. These dogs are curious, and walking them on busy streets can be stressful for walkers and dogs alike. Overall, a great breed, but just be ready for their high energy levels!

Puppy classes and early socialization are a must for this breed. Start them early and be consistent about it. When they make mistakes in the house, despite how dismal those might be (these dogs are puny), enforce discipline or they will continue to exhibit behavior problems. But always be wary that the Aussie takes fully to their owner, and the punishment system will often break their confidence. That’s why positive reinforcement for good Australian Shepherd behavior works best.


Australian Shepherd Breed Maintenance

The Australian Shepherd is not hypoallergenic and is an average shedder. Their coat is easy to maintain and groom using a natural bristle brush and a comb. Simply brush and comb them a couple of times a week. When you are brushing, check for burrs and other debris that could have snagged in their coat while outdoors.

This working pooch should only be bathed on an as needed basis. Over-bathing can cause dry skin and hair loss. The undercoat will shed out once or twice a year depending on climate. Intact females will shed their undercoat after each heat cycle as their hormones fluctuate. When an Aussie is shedding, grooming will need to be done more often to remove the loose hair. Generally, the undercoat will come out in clumps of hair. Nails should be trimmed, or a grinder can be used when needed. Generally, an Australian Shepherd needs to have their nails attended to every 2-3 weeks. Ears should be cleaned weekly to prevent infection.