Shimmering Opal Aussies

Shimmering Opal Aussies Purebred standard AKC genetically tested Australian Shepherds Located in Upstate NY. Our aussies are medium-low drive with a fantastic off switch!

Champion lines including Hall of Fame.

We are retiring  (spaying not rehoming) our Queen, Mama Opal,  this spring. It makes me sad , she made such beautiful ba...
01/17/2026

We are retiring (spaying not rehoming) our Queen, Mama Opal, this spring. It makes me sad , she made such beautiful babies inside and out and was such an amazing mother. It was an absolute pleasure and gift to be by her side aiding in delivering and raising her pups.. But she is going to be a wonderful grandmother!!!! We will be bringing in a new female this spring/summer to pair with our keeper from Opals first litter, Grayson. I am still on the hunt for her as I’m being very picky lol. I have a very specific genetic lineup im looking for. I am so excited to see what the next year brings and to carry on Opal and Shai’s lines . As soon as we’ve chosen our new girl she will be posted .. So keep an eye out. I have a few prospects coming up this spring. Amazing dogs from amazing breeders that are being paired and are expecting some amazing litters, including some European lines!!! Very excited. But I am sadly announcing we won’t be having any litters for a while. But the next generation is in the works! Please be patient while we grow 💕

I tried to wait til tomorrow but I am too excited!!! Warning ** this gets a little graphic at times.  Tomorrow, December...
12/11/2025

I tried to wait til tomorrow but I am too excited!!!
Warning ** this gets a little graphic at times.

Tomorrow, December 11th, is one year since I became a “breeder”. Which is a loaded word. A lot of breeders get a bad reputation and for good reason. But some of us do it for the love of the breed and for the love of our dogs. And we put our whole hearts into it.
It has been a year since Opal gave birth to her and Shai’s first litter. A year since I got to aid in the delivery of 5 beautiful newborn pups, and to be part of an experience I will never forget.

I could tell it was time when she started pacing and wouldn’t stop crying. I could see the anxious fear in her eyes when full labor started . She wouldnt settle and start pushing when the time came. Hours went by I started to panic as I watched her contractions getting closer and closer together . I crouched down on the floor with her and softly told her it was OK. And it truly felt like she understood me as she locked eyes with me and braced her body against my legs and then finally started pushing. She was in a sitting position and I didnt want the pup to drop to the floor so I gently braced the first born (still fully encased in the placenta) with my hand and guided it closer to me , and then gently ripped it open because all I could hear was a voice in my head that screamed BREATHE!! I wanted that pup to take that first breath. I had the sac open, cord cut, and mouth and nose aspirated in what felt like under a second. gently rubbing its back to help get any leftover fluid out she made a gurgly sound and as I watched her chest fill with air the feeling I felt was indescribable. I looked up to my husband and saw the tears rolling down his cheeks all he could say was “females are incredible “ Once she was breathing, wiped down, and weighed I passed her back over to mom and let her get to work (she was busy taking care of what follows aftwr birth while I did my part and she was ready and waiting for that baby with a genuine beaming smile. No more fear in her eyes just instinctual love and care. That first birth turned out to be Rosie (Tali Rose) the next 2 births went Gentle and easy . Next born was Blue (Grayson) then Violet . Then came #4 Limmy (Indigo) .. Opal didnt want to start her delivery in the whelping area I had all set up instead she chose the bathroom off of my bedroom. I needed to place the first 3 on the heating pad in the whelping bed in my bedroom so they could keep warm and so she could focus on the last 2 deliveries and as I walked them each into my bedroom she followed until she stopped and pushed out # 4 on the floor in between my bathroom and bedroom I quickly got to work but he didnt take that first quick breath like the others. I could see him trying but he had fluid in betweeen his mouth and nasal cavities I used the aspirator in his mouth and got a decent amount but I could still hear the gurgle and I tried to do his nasal passages but his teeny tiny nostrils were pinpoint size. The aspirator wouldnt get a good it around them So I did what I believe any mother would have done. I instincually and without hesitation made a seal around his mouth and nose with my mouth and gently sucked. And then immediately spit out a fluid I never want to think about again lol but it worked!! He took a big breath in and then out and was perfectly breathing on his own thereafter. It felt like a lifetime had gone by but it was barely over a minute or 2. The look on my husband’s face was one bordering amazement and disgust . Was it gross? of course. would I do it again ? In a heart beat ! An hour later she gave birth to Red (Duke) with ease. That one we happend to get some on camera as Ryan was on FaceTime with my sister and she was quick thinking and recorded!! The entire birthing and delivering process was truly incredible . The way she trusted me wholeheartedly and with out a shred of doubt. The look in her eyes as she focused all her energy and braced herself against me during each push, and the immediate affect they had on her was truly incredible to be a part of. I will never forget it . Our first Delivery was one of the best experiences of my life and I will be forever grateful to Opal for letting me be such a hands on part of it. She was already very much a mommas girl but thay day sealed us together for life! I cannot believe tomorrow will be 1 year!
Grayson has been hands down the easiest puppy I’ve ever raised. He is smart, extremely loving and affectionate. Has a killer sense of humor And is very emotionally in tune with humans much like his biological Aunt Freddie. He literally snuggles or holds me every night, he gives kisses like a human (lips to lips) not just sloppy dog kisses although we get plenty of those too lol. He is truly incredible and I cannot wait for him to carry on Opal and Shai’s lines in the future. I apologize for the long, sappy, and sometimes graphic post. It was just a really amazing experience for my whole family. As was litter #2. Happy FIRST Birthday to the color theme litter!
Tali Rose
Grayson Poe
Violet
Indigo Brave
Duke
🩷🩵💜💚❤️

I hope your first year was as beautiful and amazing as you are!! With many more to come! Thank you to the families that have given these babies such a wonderful life!

Dan Cuite
Geri Blackton
Michelle Lauren
Jada LaBadia
Thank you all!!

Wishing everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving tomorrow from Shimmering Opal Aussies. I am so very thankful for each and eve...
11/27/2025

Wishing everyone a very Happy Thanksgiving tomorrow from Shimmering Opal Aussies. I am so very thankful for each and every family that has one of our pups. They mean the world to me. You will always be family..
Special thank you to the families of:
Tali Rose “Rosie”
Violet
Indigo Brave “Limmy”
Duke “Red”
Aurora
Millie Mae “Starla”
Loki “Ash”
Ozzy “Apollo”
Ayla
Emmy “Celeste”
Roo “Luna”.
** pups are listed in order of birth.
Of course Grayson is not on that list bc we are his family But we are forever grateful to Opal and Shai for our amazing boy. He is truly incredible, and gets more incredible every day! I cannot believe he and litter 1 will be ONE year old in December!!! Keep your eye out for a special bday post!!

Update!!!  Our sweet Violet is home safe and sound .. sans uterus… lol This beautiful girl goes in for her spay today!  ...
11/25/2025

Update!!! Our sweet Violet is home safe and sound .. sans uterus… lol

This beautiful girl goes in for her spay today! Please keep Violet in your thoughts and ask the Universe for a quick, safe procedure and a speedy recovery! 💜 We love you Violet!!

Not All Breeders Are the Same and That’s the Problem. I know what most people picture when they hear the word “breeder.”...
11/16/2025

Not All Breeders Are the Same and That’s the Problem.

I know what most people picture when they hear the word “breeder.”

Cages stacked high.
Dogs with matted coats and sad eyes.
Tiny, frail puppies behind wire fencing while some Sarah McLachlan song plays in the background.

And honestly… it breaks my heart too. 💔

Because those dogs deserve better.
They deserve grass under their paws, sunlight on their faces, and someone who whispers their name with love.
They deserve what I …and so many others like me wake up every day fighting to give.

But somewhere along the way, the word “breeder” got ruined.

It became something people whisper with disgust instead of pride.
And now, every one of us who’s doing it the right way gets painted with the same brush.

The truth is…

You can’t lump us all together.

Because some breed for money,
and some breed for purpose.

Some count profits,
and some count heartbeats.

Some skip testing because “it’s too expensive,” and some spend thousands making sure no puppy ever suffers from something preventable.

We run health testing not for bragging rights, but for peace of mind.

We study endless hours about physical development and emotional development to create the strongest puppy curriculum that will train the amazing puppies from birth.

Some raise puppies in barns or sheds,
and some raise them in their living rooms ,
in the middle of family chaos,
where babies giggle, vacuums roar, and coffee pots beep, because that’s how you raise a puppy ready for real life.

Some disappear after pickup,
and some stay up until 2 a.m. helping new families through crate training, puppy blues, or that first “why won’t he sleep” night.
We cry when they cry.
We celebrate every update.
Because when that puppy leaves our home a little piece of our heart goes too.

We are not the same.

We lose sleep over every decision what pairings to make, which puppy goes to which family, which girl needs a break, which one’s ready for retirement.
We overthink everything because lives depend on it.

We spend hours studying pedigrees, structure, genetics, and coat types.
We watch every litter like a hawk making sure they’re nursing, thriving, socializing right on schedule.

We give up vacations, weekends, and sometimes sanity all for the sake of doing it right.

But people don’t see that part.
They see the price tag.
They see “breeder” and roll their eyes.

They don’t see the tears when a puppy doesn’t make it.

They don’t see the mama we comfort through labor.

They don’t see the vet bills that stack higher than the profit.

They don’t see the hours of cleaning, journaling, planning, and praying.

And then, after all that, we get told “I’d never buy from a breeder.”

I get it. You’ve seen the horror stories.
The mills. The greed. The trauma.

But please…

Don’t confuse the careless with the careful.

Don’t confuse the greedy with the grateful.

Don’t confuse the ones who mass-produce with the ones who nurture, study, and build with intention.

We are not the same.

We care about structure, temperament, health, and heart.

We raise dogs who can go into any home and change someone’s world.

We raise mamas who are loved family pets before anything else who get belly rubs, walks, and bedtime snuggles.

We raise litters that are handled, adored, and taught what love feels like before they ever go home.

We don’t just produce puppies.
We raise forever dogs.
We give up our homes, our sleep and at times our blood, sweat, and tears to each and every pup born into our lives, and we spend countless hours preparing each and every one of them to join yours.

So before you say, “I’d never buy from a breeder,”
remember not all breeders are the same.
And that’s exactly the problem.

Because the ones doing it right deserve to be seen.
Heard.
Respected.
And supported.

The ones doing it right are the reason you fell in love with your furbaby in the first place.
The reason your child has a best friend.
The reason a senior has companionship.
The reason a family has laughter again after loss.

We don’t breed dogs.
We build families.
We create joy.
We give hearts a reason to heal.

So maybe just maybe it’s time we change what the word “breeder” means again.

Do your homework, select wisely, ask the questions, expect thorough answers, live chats and to be qualified as a prospective home for OUR furbabies ❤️

*Shared by another breeder*
Shimmering Opal Aussies est. 2021.

Today is Opal’s 4th birthday!!!   Happy bday to the girl who made me a grandma!!!  I love you more than words can expres...
11/05/2025

Today is Opal’s 4th birthday!!! Happy bday to the girl who made me a grandma!!! I love you more than words can express Opal! You have given me so much ! You are an amazing momma and an even better companion! May you have many happy healthy years to come!!

Time to trick or treat w the kids…..  Happy Halloween from my fur babies to yours!!!
10/31/2025

Time to trick or treat w the kids….. Happy Halloween from my fur babies to yours!!!

Shout out to Indigo (Limmy) from Opal and Shai’s first litter!!! (And a big shout out to his mom, Michelle Lauren for be...
10/23/2025

Shout out to Indigo (Limmy) from Opal and Shai’s first litter!!! (And a big shout out to his mom, Michelle Lauren for being such an amazing mother and dog owner!! Indie passed his first round of AKC testing to be a Therapy dog!! Brains and beauty, hes got the whole package! I am so beyond proud!!!!! We love you Indie!!!

When you take selfies w your dog on snap  and it looks like he’s being held hostage…. Not ONE good one lmao.
10/18/2025

When you take selfies w your dog on snap and it looks like he’s being held hostage…. Not ONE good one lmao.

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