Aussie Shiba:Australian Shepherd and Shiba Inu Mix

Hybrid Breed

Australian Shepherd + Shiba Inu

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Aussie Shiba - The fascinating mix of Australian Shepherd and Shiba Inu

The Aussie Shiba is a unique blend of the Australian Shepherd, an intelligent herding dog breed, and the Shiba Inu, an ancient Japanese breed. This combination makes for a fascinating hybrid dog with an interesting pedigree.

Suitability and Use

The Aussie Shiba is a dog that needs an active and involved family that is willing to provide him with sufficient exercise, mental stimulation, and attention. Because of his intellect and energy, he is well suited for various activities such as dog sports, obedience training, or even herding.

Alternate Name -
Origin USA - Japan
Life expectancy 10 - 15 years
Care requirements high-maintenance - low-maintenance
Activity level high - average
FCI group not recognised
AKC group not recognised
KC group not recognised
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Possible character traits of the Aussie Shiba

The Aussie Shiba combines the traits of both parent breeds and therefore often displays an interesting personality. Here are some typical character traits he could probably have:

  1. Intelligent: The Aussie Shiba is a smart dog that learns quickly and likes to be challenged mentally.
  2. Energetic: Thanks to the influence of the Australian Shepherd, the Aussie Shiba is often active and full of energy.
  3. Independent: The Shiba Inu part of the mix can cause the Aussie Shiba to be independent and confident.
  4. Alert: The Aussie Shiba often has a strong protective instinct and is alert to its surroundings.

The Aussie Shiba is a fascinating mix of the Australian Shepherd and the Shiba Inu. With his intelligent and energetic character, he is a dog that needs both physical and mental challenges. With loving and dedicated care, he can become a loyal companion and family member.

Health and Care

As with any mixed breed, the Aussie Shiba can potentially develop genetic diseases or health problems that are typical of its parent breeds. It is important to have regular vet visits, provide a balanced diet, and ensure adequate exercise. Coat care should also be considered, especially if the Aussie Shiba has inherited the longer coat of the Australian Shepherd.

The Aussie Shiba is a medium-sized dog with an impressive presence. He usually has a dense and medium-length coat that can come in a variety of colors and patterns. His ears may be erect or slightly tilted forward, similar to the Shiba Inu. The exact external appearance can vary, as mixed breed dogs can have characteristics of both parent breeds.

Fur length long - medium
Fur flat coated -
Ear shape Standing Ears
Tail fanned out - rolled up
Anatomy sporty, rugged, hefty
Size ♀ 33 - 54 cm
Weight ♀ 6 - 32 kg
Size ♂ 35 - 58 cm
Weight ♂ 8 - 32 kg
Suitable For -
  • Hip dysplasia (HD)

    Hip dysplasia (HD) is a genetic condition in dogs where the hip joint is not shaped properly. This leads to pain, stiffness and restricted movement.

  • Elbow dysplasia (ED)

    Elbow joint dysplasia is a chronic disease complex of the elbow joint of fast growing dog breeds.

  • MDR1 defect

    The MDR1 defect is a defect in the MDR1 gene that can occur in some breeds of dogs and in humans. This results in the deficient or absent synthesis of a certain protein which is an important component of the blood-brain barrier, leading to hypersensitivity to some drugs.

  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)

    Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) is a slowly progressive death of the retina in dogs.

  • Numbness

    Often occurs in old age.

  • The cost of a Shiba Inu and Australian Shepherd mix depends on several factors, including the size of the dog, its health condition and age. However, the price of a puppy usually ranges from 1,500 to 2,500 euros.

  • This mix is intelligent, outgoing and eager to work. He can serve as both a family and guard dog and has a very affectionate and loving personality.

  • It has a life expectancy of about 12-15 years.

  • Yes, he needs regular care, lots of activity and attention. He also needs a good diet, regular vet visits and occasional training classes.

  • Yes, a Shiba Inu and Australian Shepherd mix can become a vigilant guard, as he is extremely alert and loyal. However, it is advisable to condition him for training as a guard dog so that he can adapt to the new task.

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