There pictures can be found at http://www.minipawsacres.com/pups4sale.htm
for the blue merle on the top right. or
http://miniatureaustralianshepherds.net/puppies.aspx
for the red merle.
Ive asked everyone I know and they are all torn as well.
thanks to every one
2007-04-10
16:37:44
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I have played with both puppies and they are both active and playful. Both breeders raised them in home and they are well socialized. I have flown to see each puppy. They are both fed super premium food and I love each puppies parents. I have done my home work!!
2007-04-10
16:53:42 ·
update #1
Please IM me your preferance @ strafe_86
2007-04-10
17:41:45 ·
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I like the blue
2007-04-10 16:40:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I have never seen a ugly pup. Just make sure you have done your home work on the breed. You want to make sure your getting a dog that will fit your life style and wallet. Puppies grow into dogs and both cost money to take care of. Vet,toys and medicine for a few. They are like having a child and I hope you are prepared for having this baby a long long time. Good Luck!!
2007-04-10 16:47:18
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answered by ascendent2 4
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I LOVE the little blue merle and seeing how you've been with the pups and both are well socialized and you also like both parents...I think my pick would be from minipawsacres. Have fun!!!
2007-04-10 17:17:47
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answered by serious 4
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Dont' base your decision on looks!
Personality and temperment are much more important.
I was lucky to have pick of the litter when choosing my Aussie, and was certain based on the pictures I was getting a blue merle. (of the 5 to choose, all male, 3 blue merle and 2 black tri's). I think most lean toward merle for their striking appearnce, and I had my "eye" on this one blue merle, but once we met them in person, it was easy to see he was NOT the one for us! He was aloof, not wanting to be bothered, not even playing with toys. The puppy we ended up selecting was playful, and kept running up to us, and our kids . . as well as playing with his littermates, and coming back. He had the best personality of the bunch, so we ended up selecting a black tri- also a Very Handsome boy!
2007-04-10 16:50:09
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answered by yarmiah 4
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I like the blue merle
2007-04-10 16:42:34
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answered by Anonymous
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They're both very cute so I wouldn't make your decision solely on cuteness. Spend some time with each of them and see which of their temperaments is a better fit for you. Since I'm not going to be able to do that, I'll pick solely on the pictures and say the red merle.
2007-04-10 16:43:42
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answered by Buddy28 5
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get the blue merle thats 1 is cool
2007-04-10 17:25:19
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answered by Anonymous
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that's truly no longer an excellent thank you to pass approximately paying for a healthful dogs. you may desire to examine any breeder you're questioning of paying for from to substantiate that the circumstances for the canines are suited and which you're no longer paying for from a pup mill. Many shelters have a lot of loving animals that choose residences for adoption costs of approximately $a hundred.
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answered by ? 4
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They are both beautiful but I think I prefer the red merle.
2007-04-10 16:41:57
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answered by telltell98 *Proud Mommy of 3* 5
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Color means nothing compaired to temperment. Why not go visit the puppies if at all possiable "With Out your Wallet" and get a feel for the breeder, the parents (at least the mother ) and the puppy your looking at. Lots of people buy dog for their color and get a dog they later get rid of because they don't like something about the dog. Be color blind, and you'll have a much happier life with your pet.
2007-04-10 16:45:03
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answered by Dragonfry 5
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blue merle on top right page is the cutiest !! Really ! get it ! good luck !
2007-04-10 16:43:02
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answered by monkeymomma46 5
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