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Crossbreeding an Australian Shepherd and Border Collie has led to the creation of an extremely intelligent and active crossbreed; the Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix.

Both parent breeds were originally bred as working dogs (to herd cattle and sheep) and were utilized for their obedience.

The Border Collie is ranked as the most intelligent dog breed, so it comes as no surprise that the resulting mix is also very clever and fast-learning.

This medium-size crossbreed can make a wonderful addition to a family home as well as suiting the lifestyle of a working dog.

They are less suited to homes with limited space, due to their high activity levels and need for mental stimulation, however this energetic and faithful crossbreed may just be what your home is looking for.

Let’s take a look at how the loveable ‘Border-Aussie’ came to be and what they require to be happy and healthy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  1. What Is A Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix?
  2. Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix Puppies
  3. Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix Personality
  4. Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix Size and Appearance
  5. Border Aussie Care Guide
  6. Summary
  7. Other Border Collie and Australian Shepherd Mixes

What Is A Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix?

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The Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix is a hybrid sheepdog where both parent breeds have been historically bred for herding livestock such as sheep and cattle on farms and ranches.

With both breeds classified in the herding group, it is no surprise that a mixture of both breeds produces a focused and intelligent hybrid.

The Border Aussie is loyal, obedient and constantly on the go.

Even as a companion animal, they can often be seen trying to herd their family by running in arching loops around them before dropping to floor.

This type of behavior only amplifies what they were originally bred to do and highlights how their herding instincts are still strong.

To explore the history of the hybrid, it is important to first understand more about each of the parent breeds:

Border Collie

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Most Border Collies’ ancestry can be traced back to one stud dog called Old Hemp who lived in northern England in the 1890s.

Old Hemp was such an effective sheepdog that there was a lot of demand for his puppies who would hopefully inherit his intelligent and obedient traits.

As a result, Old Hemp fathered around 200 offspring and had a huge impact on the popularity of this breed who first arrived in the US in the 1920s.

Australian Shepherd

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The history of the Australian Shepherd on the other hand, is a little more ambiguous.

They aren’t Australian at all! The breed was actually developed in the West of America in the late 19th century.

This breed has previously been known by many different names:

  • Spanish Shepherd
  • New Mexican Shepherd
  • Californian Shepherd

It is largely believed that they originate from an area of land between France and Spain where they worked for Basque Shepherds who then emigrated to Australia, and later to the US.

Breed Origin

Despite the ancient history of both parent breeds being well documented, the first crossbreeding of these two breeds is unknown.

Kennel Club Recognition and Pedigree

The Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix is recognized by the following Kennel clubs:

  • American Canine Hybrid Club
  • Designer Dogs Kennel Club
  • Dog Registry of America, Inc.
  • International Designer Canine Registry

They are not recognised by the American Kennel Club, nor the Kennel Club in the UK as they are not a purebred dog.

Being a crossbreed also means that there aren’t always as desirable as their purebred counterparts.

While there are plenty of official breed clubs for purebred dogs, official clubs for crossbreeds and mixes are less common, consequently this herding mix doesn’t have a recognized breed club.

Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix Info
Size19-23 inches (male) and 18-21 inches (female)
Weight35-65 lb (male) 30-50lb (female)
Lifespan10-17 years
Breed TypeMixes and more
PurposeCompanion Dog & Herding
Suitable ForFarmers Who Require A Herding Dog, Agility/Flyball Trainers, Active Families
Color VariationsBlack/White, Red, Red Merle, Blue Merle, Red Tricolor, May Have Tan Markings
TemperamentEnergetic, Intelligent, Loyal, Focused, Loveable
Daily Exercise Medium – A 30 to 60 minute walk each day
Activity Levels Moderate
Daily Food Consumption Between 200 and 320 calories each day for a fully matured dog and 300 – 550 for the first 18 months
Known Health Issues Brachycephalic airway syndrome, Dental disease, Glaucoma, Hypoglycaemia, Lens luxation, Patella luxation and Portosystemic shunt

Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix Puppies

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For Border Collies, the average litter size can be anywhere between 4 and 8 puppies and for Australian Shepherds, the litter size tends to be larger; 6 to 9 puppies.

As a result, regardless of which breed is the sire or the dam, litters can be anywhere between 4 and 9 puppies.

Each Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix puppy will cost around $1,000 USD and will be ready for their new home at around seven or eight weeks.

They will reach their full size at around 12-15 months of age.

As they are a mixed breed, it can be difficult to exactly establish how big they will be at various stages of development as this will largely be based on the size of their parents.

However, looking at the average weights of the Border Collie and the Australian Shepherd, we can estimate the weights in the following growth chart:

Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix Info
Age
Size of Female (lb)
Size of Male (lb)
8 weeks5-95-9
3 months11-2112-26
6 months20-3923-49
9 months25-5028-65
12 months28-4330-67

Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix Rescue

Below is a list of rescue organizations in the US which can be checked regularly for any new additions which may one day include a Border Aussie who would make a wonderful addition to someone’s life:

  • ASPCA
  • American Dog Rescue Foundation
  • Best Friends Animal Society
  • Hope for Paws

Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix Personality

In this case, both parents’ temperaments are very similar, and so owners can hopefully gauge a good prediction of their Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix’s personality.When discussing the temperament of a crossbreed, it is important to remember that each dog is an individual who may inherit any combination of the good traits and negative traits belonging to each of the parent breeds.

Potential owners should expect a highly intelligent dog, who is very motivated to work his brain as well as body.

Known for being highly athletic; their intelligence means they can often become bored quite quickly.

With this being said, they also suit family homes with children as they have boundless amounts of energy, and when socialized correctly, are very friendly and playful around children.

Barking and howling are very infrequent with this breed, it is only likely to occur occasionally in a reaction to something which excites them.

Compatibility with Families

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This dog is generally a friendly mixed breed with humans; if they have been appropriately socialized and when they haven’t been allowed to become overly protective.

Border Collie x Australian Shepherd Mixes, who are well socialized, make wonderful additions to families with older and younger children due to their ability to play well and tire the children out!

As a companion dog, these herding mixes are usually very sociable and playful with other dogs too; herding and chasing them until they are all worn out.

Working Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mixes on the other hand are more reluctant to interact with unknown dogs and so care should be taken when introducing a strange dog to a normally solitary working dog.

With a strong drive to herd other mammals, some of these dogs may not be well-suited to living in a home with other family pets.

This is because they will likely want to chase them and herd them into an enclosed space.

Appropriate exposure, and effective early training (to refrain from following their herding instincts), can lead to a peaceful household with other family pets; but their herding instincts are strong so an experienced handler is required for this type of training.

The Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix is a friendly dog towards humans of all ages as well as other animals and can make a great addition to the family.

Temperament

Naturally a herder, this dog has a strong motivation to round things up – whether it is a flock of chickens or a group of people.

Whilst they inherently know never to physically harm the livestock they are herding, it is possible that Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mixes from a strong working line, may have an increased prey drive.

With a history of working closely with humans, some may become quite protective of their owner and subsequently not very friendly with other people.

This can be avoided if you socialize your dog, and exposed to different situations when they are a puppy, which teaches them correct adult behavior.

Most of these dogs, who have been well exposed to the outside world, are highly competent at distinguishing between threatening and non-threatening situations.

Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix Size and Appearance

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Full Grown

With a medium sized crossbreed, it is very difficult to predict the average size of an adult.

There are many influencing factors such as sex, size of parents and genes inheritance.

Generally you could expect an adult Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix size to range anywhere between 30-50lb for a female and 35-65lb for a male.

Females can grow to around 18-21 inches, whereas the male is usually slightly larger at around 19-23 inches.

Appearance

They are a muscular dog due their high energy levels.

Visually, the Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix is identifiable as a medium sized dog with a mid-length coat consisting usually of feathering on the legs, chest and belly.

They have a mesocephalic head with floppy ears and their eyes can be brown or blue.

Color Types

Due to the huge range of coat colors in both the Australian Shepherd and the Border Collie, it can be very difficult to predict the coat colors of Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix puppies.

The color ranges could include:

  • Black And White
  • Blue Merle
  • Grey
  • Red
  • Red Merle
  • Red Tricolor
  • Tan Markings

Grooming and Coat

Their hair is smooth and mid-length and so requires moderate maintenance.

As it is a dense, weather-proof double coat, it is quite durable but, they will need a thorough brush on a weekly basis to keep the coat’s oils well distributed and prevent any matting.

A slicker brush is best suited for this job to target loose hairs in the undercoat.

They may need a full groom every few months to ensure their undercoat is free of excess loose hair and keeps them cool during summer.

Nail clipping need only occur when necessary to prevent them from becoming too long and being uncomfortable.

The frequency of teeth brushing depends on the dog’s diet and condition of the teeth. If they are in a bad condition with lots of tartar build up, daily brushing will be required.

If your dog is fed on dry kibble, with controlled access to dog dental chews, daily brushing won’t be required.

Border Aussie Care Guide

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In general, this dog is best suited to experienced dog owners who have lots of contact time with their dog.

The handling skills required to reduce prey drive is very high.

Their owners will also need lots of motivation to consistently come up with new activities and brain games to prevent this intelligent crossbreed from becoming bored.

Food and Dietary Requirements

Daily Food Consumption
Guide1,100 calories
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Dry kibble, fed twice a day, is a good diet for the Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix.

However, a working Border Aussie will require food which is higher in protein to give them the energy and stamina they will require for herding.

Working dogs will require around 1,400 calories a day, 300 more each day than a non-worked dog.

Wet food may be more appropriate for working dogs (due to the added protein), though the higher fat associated with wet food may mean dry kibble is more suitable for non-working dogs.

Exercise Requirements

Daily Exercise Requirements
Minutes90 minutes
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Exercise for this dog breed should last around 90 minutes a day.

You should involve walking, running and mental stimulation for this breed, as well as exploring new places or novel scents.

Evidently great at herding, the Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix will be best suited to exercise in wide open areas where they can run as fast as they want.

With the trainability of this mix being very high, their recall is generally very good and so off leash exercise is ideal for this breed to allow them to let off steam as, let’s face it – we would never keep up!

Training A Herding Dog

Training and appropriate socialization is imperative for a friendly well-balanced dog. Here are some puppy training tips to help.

Positive reinforcement is the best known training technique for your dog.

They are very quick learners, so usually don’t require lots of repetition to learn a new behavior. They can efficiently learn from voice commands or hand signals – whichever you prefer.

A Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix will require a lot of mental stimulation so are constantly looking for new challenges and puzzles to overcome.

Owners should be willing to regularly invent, find and create new tricks for their dog to learn, new places to explore and new activities to do which will provide lots of mental stimulation for this intelligent dog breed.

Known Health Problems

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Collie Eye Anomaly is a hereditary eye disease affecting Border Collies and some other sheepdogs.

This is caused by improper development of the eye and can lead to blindness. There is unfortunately no cure for it, but tests can be carried out to identify whether a dog is affected, clear or a carrier.

You should ensure the Border Collie parent of your Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix is clear.

Deafness is also prevalent in Border Collies, and is therefore a risk factor for this mix. One study found a link between deafness and the merle coat color.

There is unfortunately no cure for deafness and it usually occurs when the dog is middle age (around 4 years old).

Hip dysplasia is also common in both Australian Shepherds and Border Collies and is the result of a malformation of the hip socket. This can lead to painful arthritis and lameness; although there is no cure, it can be remedied by pain killers and hydrotherapy.

Summary

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The Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix is a medium-sized bundle of love and energy.

Loyal and intelligent, they are becoming popular as family pets due to their high trainability and obedience.

Don’t forget, they do require constant mental stimulation and large amounts of exercise which more experienced owners may be more suited to provide.

The Border Aussie is an inquisitive dog and loves a challenge so will no doubt adore spending time and playing with their owner.

The Border Collie Australian Shepherd Mix is becoming increasingly popular as a companion pet and it is very clear to see why. Do you think you have what it takes to raise one?

Other Border Collie and Australian Shepherd Mixes

If you’re interested in learning about other Border Collie mixes orAustralian Shepherd mixes, check out the hybrid dog breeds below.

Border Collie Mixes

  • German Shepherd Border Collie Mix
  • Border Collie Lab Mix

Australian Shepherd Mixes

  • Australian Shepherd Blue Heeler Mix
  • Australian Shepherd Lab Mix
  • Aussiedoodle
  • Australian Shepherd Husky Mix
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FAQs

Are Border Collie Australian Shepherd mixes good dogs? ›

The border collie Australian shepherd mix is an intelligent and energetic cross breed with serious herding instincts. This pup is activity and work-oriented, quick to pick up training, and loves to stay moving, which makes it a great addition to a family that is always on to go.

What do you call a Border Collie Australian Shepherd mix? ›

The Border-Aussie is a crossbreed of two of the most well-known and popular of the herding dog breeds, the Australian Shepherd and the Border Collie.

What is the lifespan of an Australian Shepherd mix? ›

As generally healthy dogs, the average Australian Shepherd lifespan is 12–15 years. However, they are predisposed to a few health issues more common to the breed.

What is the best dog to mix with a Border Collie? ›

Popular Border Collie mix breeds include the Border Collie Lab mix (Borador), Border Collie Australian Shepherd mix (Border-Aussie), Border Collie co*cker Spaniel mix (Border Collie co*cker), and Border Collie Husky mix (Border Collsky).

Do Border Aussies shed a lot? ›

Border Aussies typically need to be brushed once or twice a week to maintain a healthy coat and keep their moderate shedding in check. You'll likely need to increase your brushing frequency during the spring and fall.

What is the lifespan of a Border Collie Australian Shepherd mix? ›

Hip dysplasia, arthritis, and even lameness are also common problems. Though not curable, they can be treated to some extent to keep your dog comfortable. All in all, Border Aussies live a long life between 12 to 15 years so you can expect a loyal companion for a long time!

What is the behavior of a Border Collie Aussie mix? ›

Also called as Border Aussies or Aussie Collies, this crossbreed is quite the package. This designer dog is a mix of two purebred dogs that are known as great herders – the Border Collie and the Australian Shepherd. They are both energetic, intelligent, and affectionate canines.

What is the temperament of a Border Collie Aussie mix? ›

The Border-Aussie is a relatively new hybrid breed, created by combining two beloved and long-standing breeds – the Australian Shepherd and the Border Collie. This cross was developed with the intention of producing an intelligent, playful, and energetic companion for active dog owners.

Are Australian Shepherds calmer than Border Collies? ›

Australian shepherds and border collies are similar with their high energy and mental stimulation needs. Furthermore, they are pretty much identical in size, though Aussies are typically a bit larger. If you're a single individual looking for a furry friend, you won't find many differences between the breeds.

What is the leading cause of death for Australian Shepherds? ›

Vision problems, epilepsy, and cancers are the primary health concerns with this breed. Approximately 30% of all Australian Shepherds die due to cancer or cancer-related problems. The Australian Shepherd has a lifespan of around 11 - 13 years, which is not uncommon for a dog of its size.

What illnesses are Australian Shepherds prone to? ›

Whether your Aussie is a new addition to the family or has been your faithful friend for years, it's important to be aware of their potential health concerns. The 6 most common Australian Shepherd health issues include anxiety, skin and eye problems, joint dysplasia, Multiple Drug Sensitivity, and epilepsy.

Do male or female Australian Shepherds live longer? ›

Females tend to live about a half year longer than males. Average lifespan can change over time. In the late 1990s John Armstrong of the University of Ottawa conducted a canine longevity study which included Aussies.

Do Border Collies prefer one person? ›

The Border Collie is an extremely playful, interactive dog that gets along well with people of all ages, but it may be too active for young children or the elderly. It tends to be a one-person or one-family dog, and thus it may be aloof toward unfamiliar people, dogs, or other animals.

What dog has the highest IQ Border Collie? ›

Border Collie

The valedictorians of the dog world, these herders took the top spot in Stanley Coren's intelligence rankings, meaning most can learn a new command in under five repetitions and follow it at least 95% of the time.

Do Border Collies love one person? ›

Border collies make lovely companions

They usually have a special bond with one person, but will still be loving and friendly with the rest of the household. Because of this, a well-trained collie can make a lovely family pet, with a playful nature that makes them excellent dogs for lively, outdoorsy households.

Are Australian Shepherd mixes good family dogs? ›

Aussies are active yet easy-going dogs that love to romp with children. They tend to get along well with other pets. The breed is considered highly intelligent and easy to train. Aussies are known for being especially eager to please their owners.

Are Border Collie mixes good family dogs? ›

Yes! In general, Border Collies are energetic, even-tempered and eager to please, making them a good choice for a family pet. They get along well with children and other pets provided they are introduced properly.

What are the characteristics of a Border Collie Shepherd mix? ›

Highly intelligent: Shepherd-collie mixes are very intelligent dogs, which makes them easy to train. They are also eager to please their owners, which can make training even easier. Loyal and affectionate: Shepherd-collie mixes are known for their loyalty and affection.

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