Miniature American Shepherd puppies for sale in Québec

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Big League
$2200
Miniature American Shepherd
Male
Shawville, Québec
Ready for rehoming
Hubba Bubba
$2200
Miniature American Shepherd
Male
Shawville, Québec
Ready for rehoming
Orbit
$2200
Miniature American Shepherd
Male
Shawville, Québec
Ready for rehoming
Stride
$2200
Miniature American Shepherd
Male
Shawville, Québec
Ready for rehoming
Bazooka
$2200
Miniature American Shepherd
Male
Shawville, Québec
Ready for rehoming
Thrills
$2200
Miniature American Shepherd
Male
Shawville, Québec
Ready for rehoming
Reserved
Wrigley
$2200
Miniature American Shepherd
Male
Shawville, Québec
Reserved
Reserved
Razzles
$2200
Miniature American Shepherd
Female
Shawville, Québec
Reserved
Reserved
Dubble Bubble
$2200
Miniature American Shepherd
Male
Shawville, Québec
Reserved
Reserved
Chiclet
$2200
Miniature American Shepherd
Female
Shawville, Québec
Reserved

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About Miniature American Shepherds

Miniature American Shepherd Summary

weight iconWeight
20-40 lbs
lifespan iconLifespan
12-15 years
exercise iconExercise
High
trainability iconTrainability
Moderate
temperament iconTemperament
Energetic
Loyal
Intelligent
grooming iconGrooming
Moderate

Breed history

The Miniature American Shepherd, or "Mini American," originated in the United States as a smaller version of the Australian Shepherd. In the late 20th century, breeders selectively downsized Australian Shepherds to create a compact and versatile herding dog suited for smaller spaces and urban lifestyles. Officially recognized as a separate breed in 2015, the Mini American retains all the intelligence, agility, and devotion of its larger counterpart, making it a popular choice for active families and herding enthusiasts alike.