Aussi Pom History
The Aussi-Pom is a fairly new hybrid (or designer) breed of small dog that was produced by crossing the Pomeranian and the Aussie. The Aussi-Pom is a cross between the Pomeranian and the Aussie, two very popular toy dog breeds. The Aussi-Pom is a cross between the
Time of Origin
Unknown
Aussi Pom Physical Characteristics
The Australian Shepherd is a small, medium, or large size breed of herding dog that is typically 19 to 24 inches in height at the withers and weighs between 28 and 50 pounds. They have a medium length, wedge shaped head, and a hard, double coat of various colors and patterns. They have large, round, erect ears. They have an easy going temperament and are good with children.
Eye Colors
Blue, Brown
Nose Colors
Black, Brown
Coat Colors
Brindle, Red, Black, Brown, Blue, White, Cream
Height Range
Male Height Range: 10 – 17 inches
Female Height Range: 10 – 17 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 8 – 30 lbs
Female Weight Range: 8 – 30 lbs
Aussi Pom Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
12-15 yrs
Aussi Pom Health Concerns
Deafness, Heart Conditions, Kneecap Dislocation, Dental Problems, Blindness, Cataracts, Skin Allergies, Hip And Elbow Dysplasia
Aussi Pom Temperament and Behaviour
The Aussi Pom is a very friendly and outgoing breed. They are very loving and affectionate towards their family and friends. They are also very playful and energetic, and love to play fetch and other games. They are very intelligent and easily trained. They are also very good watchdogs, as they are very alert and will bark at anything that seems out of the ordinary.
Aussi Pom Activity Requirements
Aussi Poms are a herding dog that is also known as the Aussie Shepherd or Australian Cattle Dog. Aussi Poms were bred to be hard-working dogs, so they do require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation. While they aren’t as high-energy as some other breeds, they do need daily walks and playtime to keep them healthy and happy. While Aussi Poms don’t require a lot of room, they do need a place to run around and play. A fenced yard is best, but if this isn’t an option, a long daily walk is a good alternative. Aussi Poms can be stubborn or independent, so they aren’t the easiest breed to train. They also tend to have a mind of their own, so they need to be socialized and trained from an early age.
Miles Per Day
Unknown
Activity Per Day
Unknown
Daily Food
Unknown
Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Aussi Pom is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Aussi Pom is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Aussi Pom is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Aussi Pom is part of the Unclassified group.
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