A 2024 UK study found a median life expectancy of 13.7 years based on a sample of 62 deaths, which was above the median of 12.7 years for purebreeds and 12 years for
crossbreeds. Based on a sample of 48 still-living dogs, the most common health concerns noted by owners were eye problems (red eye, epiphora, conjunctivitis, and cataracts). Dermatological and respiratory problems also ranked high. The Australian Shepherd is one of the more commonly affected breeds for an
autosomal recessive mutation of the
MDR1 gene. A test is available to determine if a particular dog carries the mutated gene. Australian Shepherds show relatively low levels (approximately 6%) of hip dysplasia, a heritable condition where the femur does not fit securely in the pelvic socket of the hip joint. The Australian Shepherd is one of the breeds more commonly affected by
hereditary cataracts.
Double merle , and the pupil shows signs of
subluxation which is dropped, not centered. Double merles often have excessive light or white areas and can have hearing and vision problems as a result of having two copies of the merle gene. Homozygous merles can be deaf or blind, or express iris
colobomas,
retinal detachment,
cataracts,
persistent pupillary membrane, a displacement of the lens, equatorial
staphyloma,
night blindness and
microphthalmia. Audio impairment or deafness usually develops after the birth of a puppy with their ear canal still closed. The white color of double merles is produced due to the lack of
melanocytes which provide high
potassium levels in the
endolymph surrounding the cochlea's hair cells. There is no surgery or treatment that can reduce the damage. Loss of hearing is directly linked to the amount of pigmentation cells a dog has. The same pigment that is lacking in the ear can also be lacking in the eyes, affecting its development. Although many believe that only dogs with blue eyes have eye problems, it is not correct. Due to the contrast between eye problems and blue eyes, eye conditions in blue-eyed dogs are much easier to spot. ==Activities==