Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our FAQ page. Below you will find answers to common questions about Australian Shepherd puppies, reservations, puppy care, training, feeding, delivery, and more.
If you still have questions, feel free to visit our Contact Us page anytime.
Puppy Availability & Reservations
You can browse our Available Puppies page to view current Australian Shepherd puppies for sale in the UK, including Blue Merle, Red Merle, and Mini Australian Shepherd puppies.
Australian Shepherd puppy prices can vary depending on bloodline, colour, size, and availability. Please contact us directly for current pricing and puppy availability.
Mini Australian Shepherd puppies may vary in price depending on the litter and availability. Visit our Mini Australian Shepherds page or contact us for details.
Yes. Our Australian Shepherd puppies are raised in a loving family environment with daily socialization and interaction.
Yes. All puppies receive age-appropriate vaccinations, deworming treatments, veterinary health checks, and microchipping before leaving for their new homes.
Depending on the litter, we may have:
- Blue Merle Australian Shepherd puppies
- Red Merle Australian Shepherd puppies
- Black Tri puppies
- Red Tri puppies
- Mini Australian Shepherd puppies
You can check our Available Puppies page for current litters.
Yes. Puppy collection is available by appointment, and a refundable fee is required.
Yes. Depending on location, we may offer safe and reliable UK-wide puppy delivery options.
You can learn more on our Delivery Information page.
Yes. If you are interested in one of our puppies, you can contact us directly to begin the reservation process.
Australian Shepherd Puppy Care
We recommend feeding a high-quality puppy food designed for growing breeds. Puppies should always have access to fresh water and follow a consistent feeding schedule.
Visit our Puppy Care Guide page for feeding tips and recommendations.
Young puppies are usually fed multiple small meals throughout the day depending on their age. Feeding routines may change as your puppy grows.
Australian Shepherd puppies are energetic and intelligent, but exercise should always be age-appropriate. Short walks, supervised play, and mental stimulation are usually best for young puppies.
Young puppies should not be over-exercised. Short daily walks and gentle play sessions are usually recommended while they are still growing.
Australian Shepherd puppies generally only need occasional baths unless they become particularly dirty. Over-bathing can dry out their skin and coat.
Most young puppies start with a small adjustable collar, but sizing may vary depending on age and size.
A lightweight adjustable puppy harness is usually best during the early months while your puppy continues growing.
We recommend preparing:
- Food and water bowls
- Puppy food
- A bed or crate
- Toys and chew items
- Puppy pads
- Collar and lead
- Grooming supplies
You can also visit our Puppy Care Guide page for more information.
Training & Behaviour
Yes. Australian Shepherds are highly intelligent and eager to learn, which makes them very trainable when using patience and positive reinforcement.
Consistency, routine, praise, and patience are key during potty training. Frequent outdoor breaks and positive reinforcement usually help puppies learn quickly.
Puppy biting is common during teething and play. Redirecting your puppy toward toys and using gentle correction can help teach appropriate behaviour.
Australian Shepherd puppies respond best to positive reinforcement, consistency, and early socialization. Short training sessions and regular interaction work very well for this breed.
Yes. Australian Shepherds are loyal, affectionate, and often excellent family companions when properly trained and socialized.
Australian Shepherds are naturally active and intelligent dogs that benefit from regular exercise, mental stimulation, and interaction with their families.
Providing regular exercise, mental stimulation, routine, and structured playtime can help puppies stay calm and balanced.
Preparing your home, creating a safe space, purchasing puppy supplies, and establishing a routine before pickup day can help your puppy settle in comfortably.
Some Australian Shepherd puppies may experience slight coat colour changes as they mature, especially merle puppies.
Some Australian Shepherd puppies are naturally bobtailed, while others may have full tails depending on genetics and breeding lines.
