Welcome to CherryHill Aussies

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Milo Working cows at a Cappy Pruett Cattle Clinic
 We have three lovely aussies, Milo our agility and herding star, Marley our little show princess, And Madison the newest addition, and the next herding, agility star here at CherryHill.
We are a Mother/Daughter team, my mom Jessie Farnsworth and myself Amanda Farnsworth. We work together to get our dogs the best they can be. We strive to have versatile aussies, that can compete in more than one venue.
 
All our aussies will be OFA'd, CERF'd and MDR-1 tested along with being DNA'd through ASCA. All our aussies are AKC and ASCA registered. We are also members of ASCA and a member of Seneca Territory ASC.
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                                          The United States Australian Shepherd Association

Statement concerning the Miniature Australian Shepherd, and the Toy Australian Shepherd.

Recently there has been a rise in the movement to breed miniature and toy versions of the Australian Shepherd. 

The Miniature Australian Shepherd and the Toy Australian Shepherd are not recognized or considered varieties of the Australian Shepherd by this organization, the United States Australian Shepherd Association, Inc. (USASA), or by the American Kennel Club (AKC).   Since these dogs are not AKC registered, they cannot be verified by USASA as purebred, and therefore are not considered Australian Shepherds by this organization.

The USASA does not support the purposeful breeding of Miniature Australian Shepherds and Toy Australian Shepherds, and expects all members who have breeding programs to breed to the USASA/AKC recognized standard of excellence. The USASA further expects all members to be ever vigilant in the preservation and protection of the Australian Shepherd.

                                                                          ASCA
The Miniature Australian Shepherd, North American Shepherd, North American Miniature Australian Shepherd, and/or Toy Australian Shepherd breeds are not recognized as a variety of Australian Shepherd by ASCA. The club considers such dogs to be a distinct and separate breed and will not accept them into its registry.

"Our bylaws state that ASCA's purpose is: 'To encourage members and breeders to accept one breed standard for the Australian Shepherd as approved by the Club as the only standard of excellence by which Australian Shepherds shall be judged.' It is the mission of this club ASCA and the mission of its members to preserve the breed rather than change it."

The Miniature Australian shepherd, Toy Australian Shepherd, or North American Shepherd are not recognized or considered varieties of the Australian shepherd by AKC,UKC,ASCA,CKC

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