We raise toy Australian shepherd puppies in Massachusetts, and every one of ours grows up with a full, natural tail. Our breeding dogs are health tested, our puppies are raised in our home, and they’re socialized from the first week on. We breed about once a year, so litters are small and planned well ahead. Here’s where things stand right now:

We’re between litters right now.

We don’t have puppies available at the moment. Our next planned litter is Peach, tentatively on her next heat around fall 2026. When a breeding is confirmed, our notification list hears about it first.

Get notified first

No commitment, no deposit. Just a heads up when the time comes.
We’ll only email you to discuss litter plans. No newsletters, no spam.


Why our puppies

Every breeding dog here is health tested through OFA, with results published in the public database so you can look them up yourself. We never dock, so all our puppies keep their natural tails. They’re raised in our home and go through a structured socialization plan over their first eight weeks, which means they’re ready for real life before they leave. We also compete with our dogs in agility and scent work, and we breed for temperaments that are fun to live with.

Colors we breed

Our toy Australian shepherds come in four colors: blue merle, red merle, black tri, and red tri. What may show up in any given litter depends on the pairing. If you have a preference, note it on your application and we’ll tell you what we expect from upcoming litters.

What comes with a Tails of Toy Aussies puppy

Every puppy that leaves here has been health-tested, home-raised, and given a structured start from day one. Here’s what that actually looks like:

Health you can verify 

Before any dog is bred, they complete a full DNA panel and OFA physical evaluations — hips, eyes, elbows. Results are posted publicly on each dog’s profile. You don’t have to take our word for it.

Raised in our home

Our puppies grow up in the middle of daily life — kids, cats, noise, chaos, all of it. By the time they reach you, the world isn’t a scary place. It’s just familiar.

Eight weeks of intentional raising

We follow a structured, science-based socialization protocol from birth through week eight — early neurological stimulation, scent introduction, crate training, leash work, car rides, and extensive exposure to people, sounds, and new environments. They don’t just go home healthy — they go home ready.

Natural tails, always

We’ve never docked a tail, and we never will. If a natural tail matters to you, you’ve found your breeder.

How it works

1. Submit an application. Tell us about yourself, your home, and what you’re looking for. We read every one.

2. We’ll be in touch. If it seems like a good fit, we’ll reach out to talk through the details — no pressure, just a conversation.

3. Deposit holds your spot — but only once a litter is born. We don’t take deposits on unplanned litters. Once puppies arrive and we confirm the litter is healthy, a $500 non-refundable deposit secures your place.

4. Updates along the way. We send regular photos and videos from birth through pickup. You’ll watch your puppy grow up.

5. Pickup at eight weeks. Puppies go home at exactly eight weeks — not earlier. The science on this is clear, and we take it seriously.

Common questions

How much do your puppies cost?

Our puppies are $3,000–$3,500 depending on the litter. This covers health testing, registration, age-appropriate vaccines and deworming, and the socialization work that goes into every litter.

What colors do you breed?

Blue merle, red merle, black tri, and red tri. What we get depends on the pairing, and the luck of the draw.

Do your puppies have tails?

Yes. We never dock. Every puppy keeps the tail it’s born with.

How big do Toy Australian Shepherds get?

Our dogs range in size from 10-15 inches at the shoulder and 9-20 pounds full grown.

Are your dogs registered?

Yes. Our dogs are registered as Toy Australian Shepherds with ASDR and Miniature American Shepherds with AKC.

Where are you located, and do you ship?

We’re in Massachusetts and place puppies across New England and beyond. For families outside driving distance, we can meet you at Boston Logan airport or connect you with a trusted pet nanny service, who will fly your puppy in the cabin to your local airport (this will incur an additional fee, paid directly to the flight nanny).

How does the waitlist work?

Use the sign-up form at the top of this page to get notified when a litter is planned. It’s free, there’s no obligation, and it’s the best way to make sure you don’t miss a litter announcement.

When do you take deposits?

Not until a litter is born and healthy. We won’t ask you to put money down on a litter that doesn’t exist yet. Once puppies arrive, we’ll reach out to confirmed families to collect deposits and move forward.

Can I get a puppy shipped to me?

Yes. We can coordinate nanny shipping — a professional pet transport courier who travels with your puppy in the cabin directly to your nearest airport. This will incur an additional fee, paid directly to the flight nanny. We’re happy to discuss this option once we’re matched.

Ready to apply?

We’d love to meet you. Applications take about five minutes and help us make sure every puppy lands in the right home.