I have noticed the same issues with domed skulls & bulging eyes in this breed, as well... but - again - I haven't seen ANY of that from dedicated working & show breeders of Mini Aussies. Primarily because reputable breeders do not deviate from the standard just to produce smaller dogs.
It really is sad that BYB's & PM's are treating the breed like simply an easier, more convenient version of Aussies... because they definitely are not. They just come in a smaller, more compact package that the AKC & Aussie Club of America consider out of standard. I honestly wish the standard for Aussies would instead be altered to include more compact dogs because, honestly, a 16" Aussie can do the same job as a 20" Aussie... and probably much more efficiently than a lumbering 22"+ 70 lb Aussie can.
These are pictures from a breeder that I've talked to a lot. Both dogs are very balanced, & fit the standard exceptionally well. The first dog is 16", the second is 17", and both excel in working. I was actually going to get a pup from the second girl.
These are examples of breeders going for size, with no regards to working or show ability... extremely domed skulls & bulging eyes, and overall poor structure. It's pretty obvious that these dogs are not 100% Aussie.
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