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WE'RE MOVING TO A NEW SITE!

HTTP://LegendaireAussies.com

 PLEASE BOOKMARK THE NEW WEB ADDRESS AS THIS OLD ONE WILL SOON BE TAKEN DOWN. THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN OUR LEGENDAIRE DOGS!

 Puppies are here!!  Callie & Raisin Puppies Born MAY 15, 2014
Check out the
AVAILABLE PUPPIES page for pics and info!
We still have a few OLDER puppies AVAILABLE  that are ready to go NOW!

Pups from Callie & Raisin's Litter
Born MAY 15, 2014
@2 weeks

READY MID JULY 2014!

Callie with her 10 pups!
What a proud mamma!

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WE ALSO OFFER MICROCHIPPING FOR AN ADDITIONAL $45.00

We use ISO Indigo 134.2 kHz 15 digit chips that are required for international travel.

This fee includes implanting and LIFETIME enrollment in AKC's Companion Animal Recovery program. You never have to pay another fee for the life of the dog. You also have lifetime access to the website where you can upload a photo of your dog as well as update contact information in the event your pet is lost or stolen.

For more information on AKC's CAR program visit
http://www.akccar.org/


Go to our PUPPIES page for more info.

Born July 2, 2013

Ursa & Luke Puppies

It's a hard job....but somebody's gotta do it!





Ursa, Luke & Phoebe






















Our family has been involved with the Australian Shepherd breed since the early 70's. My dad's first Aussie was a little red bi named Rice's Lil Bit Honey, aka "Bunny". Bunny was out of the Silvertone and Las Rocosas lines and registered through the NSDR. Bunny was one of the best stock dogs ever. My brother, 2 sisters and I all kept puppies out of Bunny. Mine and Dad's dogs were used extensively to work cattle and horses. I only bred a few litters back then because we only kept a couple females and used outside males to breed them when there was a demand for our puppies. Unfortunately we no longer have any of Bunny's lines. Bunny was very small, around 17-18" tall, what we now refer to as a "Mini".

In the spring of 1991 I bought a male Phantom merle Australian Shepherd puppy who was NSDR registered as a blue eyed Black tri named Foster's Muchacho Bonito, aka "CHACHI". Chachi was my constant companion for nearly 17 years. He worked Charolais and Angus cattle fearlessly. He guarded the property and loved to play frisbee with the kids. He also loved to take a dip in the pond on hot days so much that I bought him his own wading pool to keep at the house so he didn't get pond scum all over him. YUK! He was the best dog I ever owned to help me start my cutting horses on cattle in the round pen. His natural herding instincts were so honed I knew he could read my mind. I only used him for breeding a couple times and was so sorry I never kept a puppy out of him.

After Chachi passed away the ranch was without an Aussie for a few years when my daughter, Heather, went to a horse show and came home with the cutest little Black tri furball she named "MS URSA Minor". She said, "Mom, a ranch just isn't a ranch without an Aussie". She was right, but Heather moved away to Columbus, OH for a few years and took Ursa with her so the ranch was without an Aussie again. 

Meanwhile I had been showing my Miniature Schnauzers at some of the IABCA shows and kept seeing these little Aussies that were about Bunny's size. I decided that is what I wanted, a miniature Australian Shepherd. I needed a smaller version of my old boy, Chachi, who weighed 65 pounds. The last few months of his life I spend lifting him up to get on his feet to go outside to potty. Since I have 2 bone grafts, and 2 steel plates in my back it was killing me to lift him. My older sister, Rita, who lives in Columbus, OH had a similar problem lifting her old Aussie, Bear, up before he passed away. I told Rita about the Mini Aussies so she bought a little red tri named "Dakota".

So for the next few years I kept an eye out for just the right little mini Aussie. In June 2009, after coming back from a dog show at Purina Farms, my friend Laura asked me to go evaluate her neighbor's litter of Mini Aussie puppies before I started back home. Well, the "just right" pup found me! He was the pick of the litter, went out to bring the horses into the barn with the adult dogs, and stuck to me like velcro when he got back. So I ended up bring home my first mini Aussie, "Raisin", aka Rice's Raisin The Bar, a beautiful blue merle male.

We hope you enjoy browsing our web and seeing our dogs. Please stop back often to see new updates. If you have any questions you can contact us by email or phone:

legendaireaussies@gmail.com

call or text:
Heather:740-708-0093
Karin: 740-970-0095