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Full black Australian Shepherd Puppies for sale

6 Full black Australian Shepherd Puppies for sale

You might think that the Australian Shepherd, also known as Aussie, is native to Australia, but the breed actually originated in the Basque region of Spain. From here, these dogs found their way to America where careful, selective breeding resulted in the dogs we see today. In the United States, the Aussie, or Little Blue Dog as it is often called, remains one of the most popular working dogs and family pets.

Read our Australian Shepherd Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

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Mixed Breed dogs Male Labrador x Australian shepherd  - Advert 1
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Male Labrador x Australian shepherd

Australian Shepherd & Labrador Retriever Hybrid

3 yearsAge
1Sex
£400Price

Description 3.5 year old Black lab cross australian shepherd male dog. Has been neutered 18 months ago. Full vaccinated, flea and wormed, microchipped. Kennel trained. Knows commands. Have his bloodli

NorwichNorfolk
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Australian Shepherd Male

Australian Shepherd

1 yearAge
2Sex
£800Price

1yr Black Tri male Australian shepherd looking for his forever home. House trained, cage trained, good in the car although hasn’t been on long journeys. Loves people, children, dogs, everything really

MiddlewichCheshire East
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Australian Shepherd KC show-line puppies

Australian Shepherd

Due in 1 dayAge
33Sex
£2,500Price

We are pleased to announce an upcoming litter of Australian Shepherd puppies, expected around 10–12 January 2026, from fully health-tested, Kennel Club registered parents. Mother Molly – purebred Au

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Hemel HempsteadHertfordshire
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Fully health tested KC registered Aussie shepherd

Australian Shepherd

8 weeksAge
25Sex
£3,000Price

1 male 1 female unreserved currently Proud to announce we have 7 healthy puppies available from our American import champion lineage Australian shepherd female to our Serbian import male Copper. Pupp

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BostonLincolnshire
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Beautiful Aussie Puppies

Australian Shepherd

8 weeksAge
35Sex
£2,000Price

We currently have a wonderful litter of Australian shepherd puppies from fully health tested parents. Mother is full American lines (this is her 1st litter) and father is our Russian import who has pr

ScunthorpeNorth Lincolnshire
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FAQs

How much is an Australian Shepherd in the UK?

The average cost of a purebred Australian Shepherd puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £1329, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Is an Aussie shepherd a good family dog?

Yes, Australian Shepherds are great family dogs. They are friendly, intelligent, and energetic, making them good companions for active families. However, they require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.

Do Australian Shepherds bark a lot?

Australian Shepherds are known to be quite vocal and may bark frequently, especially if they are bored or not sufficiently exercised. They are alert and protective, which can lead to barking when they sense something unusual. Proper training and mental stimulation can help manage their barking tendencies.

How long do Australian Shepherds live?

Australian Shepherds typically live between 12 to 15 years. Their lifespan can be influenced by factors such as genetics, diet, and overall health care. Regular veterinary check-ups help ensure they live a long, healthy life.

Can Australian Shepherds be left alone?

Australian Shepherds are social and energetic dogs that generally do not do well being left alone for long periods. They require regular interaction, mental stimulation, and exercise to prevent boredom and anxiety. Short periods alone are usually fine if they have toys and a comfortable space.