That is exactly what our daughter said when she came over from Austrailia last year.CelticRose wrote:Looks like she has some Australian Shepherd in her as well.
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That is exactly what our daughter said when she came over from Austrailia last year.CelticRose wrote:Looks like she has some Australian Shepherd in her as well.
It's that one blue eye. That's a common trait in Australian shepherds.Tiggy wrote:That is exactly what our daughter said when she came over from Austrailia last year.CelticRose wrote:Looks like she has some Australian Shepherd in her as well.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_ShepherdThere is also great variety in the Aussie's eye color. An early nickname for the breed was "ghost-eye dog". Aussie eyes may be any shade or hue of brown, or blue; they may have two different colored eyes, or even have bicolored or "split eyes" (for example, a half-brown, half-blue eye), which appear to be linked to the merle coloration. Merled eyes occur as well, where one color is mixed in and swirled with another. Any combination of eye color is acceptable in the breed standard, so long as the eyes are healthy. In general, however, black Aussies (self, bi-color or tri-color) tend to have brown eyes, while red (self, bi-color or tri-color) Aussies tend to have amber eyes, though these Aussies may also carry the blue eyed gene.