The Australian Shepherd is one of a few dog breeds that commonly have two different colored eyes, called heterochromia. Aussies might have any combination of brown, blue, hazel, amber, or green
Merle Border Collies are often confused with merle Australian Shepherds. In order to tell them apart, look for the following features: Ears: Australian Shepherds have floppy ears, while a Border Collie’s ears are tipped or erect; Coat: Aussies have a thick coat without long furnishings. Border Collies’ coat is thinner but has longer hairs
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In a merle dog, there will be patches of solid colour (often white, black or tan) mixed with a paler colour (grey or light red). The pale colour is actually a result of a defect in the gene that produces coat colour. The hairs have incorrect pigmentation and appear much lighter. For instance, the grey colour of a blue merle is, in fact, black border collie x koolie puppies 1 x female black white and tan $200 4 x male's 1 blue Merles $600 3 black white and tan $200. Stunning black and white male. $1800 and blue Merle female $2500 will be ready for their new homes 15/1/24 vaccinated wormed and microchipped. I6xfmlE.