
It's one of the questions I get most often: "What's the difference between the Mini Aussie and the Australian Shepherd?" I breed both. I live with both every day. Here's exactly what sets them apart.
The direct comparison
| Australian Shepherd | Mini Aussie | |
|---|---|---|
| Height | 46–58 cm | 33–46 cm |
| Weight | 16–32 kg | 7–14 kg |
| Energy | Very high — needs real daily work | High — more manageable in cities |
| Ideal space | Garden — balanced lines adapt to apartments | Adapts to apartments with daily exercise |
| Daily exercise | 90 min – 2 hours | 60–90 min |
| Lifespan | 12–15 years | 13–15 years |
The temperament: what they share
Despite the size difference, the temperament is almost identical: very high intelligence, intense family bond, herding instinct and extraordinary emotional sensitivity.
"Whoever thinks the Mini Aussie is just a miniature Australian Shepherd is right — about what matters most: the temperament."
What nobody tells you: bloodlines change everything
Within each breed, bloodlines make an enormous difference. Before asking "Mini or Aussie?", ask: "From which breeder?" The breed defines the potential — the breeder defines what you get.
And health?
Both breeds are healthy and long-lived — when they come from a breeder who does the homework: tested parents, carefully planned pairings and documented health. That's what decides everything, long before the puppy is born. See how we handle health →
My conclusion as a breeder
There's no right or wrong breed — there's the right or wrong breed for you. Still unsure? Talk to me. Getting to know your family is the best way to find out which breed fits your life.