The Australian Shepherd: Quebec’s Star Dog
With 363 active listings, the Australian Shepherd is one of the most popular dogs for adoption in Quebec on QuebecAnnonce. This canine athlete combines beauty, intelligence and boundless energy. Despite its name, the Aussie was actually developed in the American West for ranch herding work. Its explosive popularity in Quebec, from Montreal to Sherbrooke through Laval and Gatineau, speaks to its perfect adaptation to the active lifestyle of Quebec families.
The Australian Shepherd is a medium-sized dog (16 to 32 kg) with spectacular coats — blue merle, red merle, black tri and red tri — often enhanced by striking heterochromatic eyes. Its double coat provides excellent insulation against Quebec winters, and the breed truly loves snow.
Intense Activity Needs
The Australian Shepherd is no couch potato. It needs at least two hours of vigorous daily exercise. Without sufficient physical and mental stimulation, it will develop unwanted behaviours. It excels in agility, flyball, advanced obedience, frisbee and herding. Numerous canine schools in Montreal, Laval and the Monteregie region offer courses specifically designed for this breed.
Adoption and Health in Quebec
The Aussie is subject to the MDR1 mutation (drug sensitivity), hip dysplasia, epilepsy and eye problems. Breeding two merle dogs can produce "double merle" puppies with severe vision and hearing issues. Choose a breeder registered with the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) who conducts all genetic tests and never crosses merle to merle. A healthy Australian Shepherd lives 12 to 15 years as your most faithful adventure partner in Quebec.