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The Aussalier is the mix of the Australian Shepherd and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. These small-to-medium sized dogs are happy, energetic, and playful family companions. They typically have adorable fluffy ears, taking after their Cavalier parent, and are good-natured dogs that are perfect for families, especially with these kids. Aussaliers have a fair amount of energy and require consistent exercise and socialization to stay happy and healthy.
Temperament
Happy, friendly, intelligent
Breed Fast Facts
25 - 40 lbs
Small
High
Moderate
Very
11 to 15 years
An Aussalier puppy can typically cost anywhere from $1,800-$3,500.
The answer is a resounding "yes"! These friendly, outgoing dogs make excellent companions and adapt well to family life. Their medium size, topping out at around 20-30 pounds, and moderate energy level are ideal for most homes.
An Aussalier can grow to be 12-15 inches at the shoulder and weigh between 20 and 30 pounds. This size makes them a perfect fit for many homes, regardless of whether you have a spacious yard or a compact apartment.
Well, in terms of grooming, Aussaliers are relatively low maintenance, requiring only regular brushing to keep their coat looking its best. But remember, their lively and sociable nature will demand a fair amount of your time and attention.
Aussaliers usually live between 12-15 years. That's on the higher side for dogs and can mean more than a decade of joy, love, and companionship with your pup.
Aussaliers can sometimes be stubborn and may require more consistent training and socialization. Their energy levels can also be demanding, especially for less active owners.
Yes, but lightly and less so than many other breeds. Regular grooming is recommended to keep shedding to a minimum.