Renowned for intelligence and energy, these dogs share similarities with Australian Shepherds, excelling in agility and stamina.
Also known as Blue or Red Heelers, they exhibit resilience and herding instincts akin to Australian Shepherds, originating from crosses with Australian Dingoes.
Originally called Miniature Australian Shepherds, they possess similar intelligence and herding instincts despite their smaller size.
Affectionately known as Shelties, these obedient and intelligent herders from Scotland resemble Aussie traits and excel in various types of work.
Sporting shaggy coats and charming faces, Bearded Collies share herding prowess and originated from Scotland, much like Australian Shepherds.
Hailing from southern France, they exhibit high intelligence and loyalty, sharing ancestries with Australian Shepherds and excelling in herding tasks.
Muscular and adaptable, Polish Lowland Sheepdogs exhibit impressive memory skills and excel in agility and obedience training like Aussies.
Faithful companions and large herders from France, Briards possess strong guarding and herding instincts, thriving in environments where they can engage these skills.
An ancient Spanish sheepdog, Basque Shepherds share herding traditions with Australian Shepherds, proving invaluable in defending and herding various livestock.