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Uploaded by on Aug 13, 2008

Mylo, my beautiful red merle aussie puppy growing up. . .

From newborn-6 months
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Mylo is now 2.5 years old

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  • This made me cry.

    I lost my beautiful giant Aussie Maya to cancer at only nine, she was a red merle too!

    It has been 1 year in Feb. and I still cry. I miss her so much.

    They are the best dogs I hope to have another one one day.

    Thank you for your video I rescued Maya from the pound at nine months old. I never got to see how cute she must have been when she was little before she was abused and abandoned. I miss my baby so much I do not have kids and she was my beauty.

  • Currently living with a blue merle puppy, and every time she irritates the crap outta me, she does something damn cute and lovable. Awesome dogs.

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  • Hi! I would love to have a mini tri color Aussie shepherd with 2 blue eyes. Where can I find them??

  • This was a sweet video! BEAUTIFUL dog...reminds me a lot of my Ruby, but Ruby only has one blue eye. You did a great job with this. I really enjoyed it. :)

  • Is it a girl?

  • These dogs are so beautiful and smart...but they can be utter nut cases if not in the proper environment... I had one for 15-1/2 yrs....smartest fucking dog I've ever seen. Pooh was the pup of 2 horse herders... He came from 3 generations of working dogs but he was raised in a city environment...raised as a house dog. So he ended up with behavioral problems...Point being, don't get one of these as an indoor dog.

  • If I get the top comment, I'll beg my parents for an Aussie 'till the world's end!

  • I WANT. D': D':

  • Thank you mixedupjo <3 Awful experience and yes, I too felt all the energy and happiness was gone from my house. I have had an Aussie by my side for the last 30 years and my family could not stand my depression and we got another Aussie. He does not replace my boys but has helped. It is without a doubt the hardest thing I have ever gone through in my life. I continue to grieve my babies but at least I have light in my life too. An Aussie in the house is like the air I breathe :)

  • @TheRazzberry11 I lost my precious Aussie soulmate a year ago after a long illness. She was 12. I hope you're doing okay. I didn't do well. She was such a part of me that she took the energy, enthusiasm, and life out of my house. Just speaking from experience, give yourself time to grieve, and when you get another Aussie, as you surely will, get one that looks entirely different. To remind you that this isn't Raz, it's a different individual. Good luck and God bless!

  • @TWINX1985 You said it all. Aussies aren't pets. They're an addiction. They're soulmates more than your spouse. They're maybe better than children and grandchildren. (Lord don't strike me dead for that, please.) I'm on my second set of Aussie puppies. Dax could be Mylo's twin and I have a little red that looks just like the one in the wagon. When life gets you down, your Aussie will get you up. BTW, Aussies are better in sets. They hate to be alone.

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