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The Auggie is a hybrid breed created by crossing the Australian Shepherd with the Pembroke Welsh Corgi. This mix combines the intelligence and work ethic of the Aussie with the compact build and affectionate nature of the Corgi. If you are searching for Auggie puppies for sale in Raleigh or Summerville, Petland can help you find a well-socialized, energetic companion suited for active families.
The Auggie blends two intelligent herding breeds into a compact but athletic dog. While smaller than a standard Australian Shepherd, the Auggie maintains strong herding instincts and high energy levels.
Appearance can vary depending on which parent breed traits are dominant. Many Auggies inherit the longer body and shorter legs of the Corgi combined with the striking coat patterns and eye color variations of the Australian Shepherd.
Coat colors may include merle, tricolor, red, sable, or black with white markings.
This is not a low-energy lap dog. The Auggie is best suited for families who enjoy activity and engagement.
The Auggie is a modern designer hybrid developed as part of the growing interest in mixed breeds that combine desirable traits from two established herding dogs.
The Australian Shepherd, despite its name, was developed in the United States as a ranch and farm dog. Known for intelligence, agility, and strong work drive, the Aussie is one of the most trainable breeds.
The Pembroke Welsh Corgi originated in Wales and was traditionally used as a cattle herding dog. Corgis are intelligent, sturdy, and known for their distinctive long body and short legs.
Breeders combined these two breeds to produce a smaller herding companion that retains intelligence and athleticism while being more compact.
Although not recognized as a purebred by major kennel clubs, the Auggie has grown in popularity among active families.
Auggies are intelligent, alert, and energetic.
Common personality traits include:
Because both parent breeds were developed for work, Auggies often require more mental stimulation than typical companion breeds.
Without sufficient activity, they may develop behavioral issues such as excessive barking, chewing, or herding small children.
They typically do well with children but supervision is recommended, especially due to herding instincts.
The Auggie does best in environments that allow regular activity.
Apartment Living:
Possible, but only if the owner is committed to daily structured exercise and stimulation.
Homes with Yards:
Preferred. A securely fenced yard provides space for safe movement.
Climate Considerations:
Their double coat offers moderate protection against cooler weather. In warmer climates like North Carolina and South Carolina summers, access to shade and water is essential.
They are best suited for households that can provide daily engagement and interaction.
The Auggie has high exercise needs.
Recommended daily activities include:
They excel in obedience training, agility courses, and interactive play.
Insufficient activity may lead to restlessness or unwanted behavior.
Auggies typically have a double coat that sheds seasonally.
Brushing:
2 to 3 times per week to manage shedding.
Bathing:
As needed, typically every 4 to 6 weeks.
Shedding:
Moderate to heavy during seasonal changes.
Ear Cleaning:
Regular checks are recommended.
Nail Trimming:
Every few weeks.
Because of their coat type, they are not considered hypoallergenic.
Potential health concerns include:
Routine veterinary care and proper weight management are important for long-term health. Auggies typically live between 12 and 15 years.
The Auggie is highly trainable but requires structure.
Training priorities include:
Because of their intelligence, they respond well to consistent positive reinforcement.
They are not ideal for first-time dog owners who are not prepared for a high-energy breed.
An Auggie may be ideal if you:
They may not be ideal for sedentary households.
An Auggie is a cross between an Australian Shepherd and a Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
They typically weigh 20 to 35 pounds.
Yes, especially in active households.
Yes, they have a double coat and shed seasonally.
At least 45 to 60 minutes daily.
Yes, but they require consistent leadership.
They can be vocal due to herding instincts.
12 to 15 years on average.
Contact Petland Raleigh or Petland Summerville for availability.

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