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Australian Terrier Dog Breed Information

Your Online Guide to Facts About Australian Terrier Dogs and Puppies

Australian Terrier Dogs Info | Australian Terrier Facts | Australian Terrier Dog Breed History
Australian Terrier Appearance | Australian Terrier Grooming | Australian Terrier Exercise Needs
Australian Terrier Temperament | Australian Terrier Training | Australian Terrier Health
Is the Australian Terrier Dog Breed Right For You? | Australian Terrier Puppies For Sale
Australian Terrier Prices | Australian Terrier Breeders | Australian Terrier Resources

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Australian Terrier Dogs Information

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Learn all about Australian Terrier Dogs and Puppies through our indepth guide to the Australian Terrier dog breed. You'll find solid information about Australian Terrier dog history, Australian Terrier life expectancy Australian Terrier dog appearance, Australian Terrier dog temperament and personality, Australian Terrier dog health issues, Australian Terrier puppy care, training Australian Terrier puppy dogs and more. Also includes important information about choosing a responsible Australian Terrier dog breeder.

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Australian Terrier Facts

The Australian Terrier Dog Breed In Brief

Country of Origin: Australia

Australian Terrier Height: 10 - 11 inches (male and female)

Australian Terrier Weight: 12 - 14 pounds (male and female)

Australian Terrier Color Variations: Blue and Tan Australian Terrier
Solid Sandy Australian Terrier
Solid Red Australian Terrier

Australian Terrier Size Variations: All are small.

Australian Terrier Exercise Needs: Moderate

Australian Terrier Grooming Demands: Moderate

Australian Terrier Trainability: Medium Difficult

Australian Terrier Life Expectancy: 12 - 14 years

Australian Terrier Prices: prices

Good With Children: Yes, with supervision.

Good With Other Pets: Usually

Breed Group: Terrier

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Australian Terrier Dog History

In the early 1800s, Australian farmers needed an efficient dog to protect cattle from mice, rat and snakes. No one breed was especially effective so enterprising farmers went about importing several rough coated terriers from Britain. The intention was to breed a small yet eager dog with keen ratting skills and unwavering loyalty.

It is known that the Cairn Terrier, the Skye Terrier, the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier and the Irish Terrier were among the imported breeds. And, by the late 1800’s, the early Australian Terrier was born. Over the next fifty years or so, the Australian Terrier was refined and was soon back in British show rings. The Australian Terrier was introduced to America in 1925 and was recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1960

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Australian Terrier Dog Appearance

The Australian Terrier is longer than he is tall with sturdy, medium boned legs. The Australian Terrier has small, oval eyes beneath erect, triangular ears. His double coat has a shaggy quality and is generally left untrimmed. This coat is waterproof with its outermost layer being rough and straight. The Australian Terrier sports ample fur on his chest and his tail is customarily docked to less than one half. However, docking is not practiced nor permitted in England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland.

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Australian Terrier Grooming

The Australian Terrier has a naturally unkempt look, but he still needs regular grooming to appear tidy. His thick double coat will need twice yearly stripping but regular plucking of dead hairs will be beneficial. The Australian Terrier does shed, but he is a small dog so thankfully the shed is manageable, especially when coupled with regular brushing. The fur around the feet of the Australian Terrier will need occasional trimming and the chest area will need care. This area may find its way into food dishes and other less pleasant destinations, so spot-cleaning and regular thorough brushing are in order.

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Australian Terrier Exercise Needs

The Australian Terrier will feel entitled to certain considerations. He will expect a daily walk of five kilometres or so, as well as some vigorous yard play. The Australian Terrier is an excellent candidate for an off-leash dog parks, although he may fancy himself the king of the hill. The thing to consider as an owner of this breed is his proclivity for digging. So, Australian Terriers dissatisfied with their owner’s commitment to doggie exercise may adopt landscaping to fill the void.

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Australian Terrier Temperament

The Australian Terrier has a plucky and ever-ready temperament. He is always eager for structured yard play which helps in making him one of the most obedient terriers. Children may mistake the Australian Terrier’s small stature for docility, so be certain to supervise young children when they are with your Australian Terrier. The Australian Terrier is naturally bossy and may be unyielding with other household pets. The Aussie will not be aggressive with other pets, unless this pet happens to be a rodent. In this case the Australian Terrier has no compassion and will seek and destroy. Hamsters beware.

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Australian Terrier Training

Training your Australian Terrier is the duty of all responsible Aussie owners. This breed is naturally inquisitive and spunky so his behavior needs to be properly molded to avoid a tyrannical dog. Paradoxically, Australian Terriers like to both please their owners and to feel in charge. So, the goal of training your Australian Terrier should be to make obedience paramount in his mind.

Although the Australian Terrier is intelligent and highly trainable, he can be quickly bored and will disengage. Such disengagement means that the Australian Terrier is deciding for himself when he will attend to his owner’s commands and this can lead to generalized disobedience. To avoid this, the savvy Australian Terrier owner will have a training plan, plenty of rewards and a strong (possibly liquid) constitution.

Finally, keep the training sessions short and interesting. Avoid having your Australian Terrier constantly repeat a learned behavior. This is a sure-fire way for your Aussie to lose interest. Instead, have several basic commands to begin and reward heartily when proper behavior becomes habituated. Resist the urge to review at length the previous session as your Australian Terrier will be bored before the new commands begin.

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Australian Terrier Health

Some common health concerns for your Australian Terrier are patellar luxation and diabetes. Occasionally, Australian Terriers experience Legg-Perthes, seizures and cruciate ligament rupture.

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Is the Australian Terrier Right For You?

Today, few people have much need for a snake-wrangling family dog. So, the Australian Terrier must rely on his good-looks and charm to gain favor into a adoptive family. And, although he is shaggy and a tad bossy, the Australian Terrier makes an excellent family pet.

Urbanites will welcome the Australian Terrier’s sensible attitude on exercise as well as his small size. This attribute also makes the Aussie an affable condo companion, although he does bark. People living in suburban or rural settings with fenced yards will find the Australian Terrier a spirited and loyal companion.

When purchasing your Australian Terrier, resist the urge to purchase a dog inexpensively from a pet store or from an advertisement in a newspaper. You may unwittingly buy a mal-adjusted, sick, puppy mill dog. This is to be avoided at all costs.

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Australian Terrier Prices

Average Australian Terrier Price: price

Price always varies when it comes to the purchase of a quality, home-raised healthy Australian Terrier dog or puppy. It's of utmost importance that you place the most weight on acquiring a great Australian Terrier puppy from a highly responsible, reputable breeder, and put the price as a secondary concern in making your decision.

Buying a Australian Terrier dog or puppy at a cheap price from a breeder of questionable reputation can be a one-way ticket to heartbreak and great additional expense throughout the dog's life, should your Australian Terrier puppy have hereditary health problems or behavior and temperament issues (which very often is the case with cheap-priced puppies). Buying from a highly reputable Australian Terrier breeder is your best insurance for acquiring a well socialized, healthy puppy of stable temperament.

Australian Terrier prices also will vary according to the puppy's conformation; puppies placed as pets and companions will generally be less expensive as show-quality Australian Terrier puppies intended to be shown in conformation.

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Finding Australian Terrier Puppies For Sale By Reputable Breeders

If you are ready to add an adorable Australian Terrier puppy to your family, be sure to check out Dogs and Puppies Central's directory of Australian Terrier Puppies For Sale, where you will find photos and information posted by reputable Australian Terrier breeders. We actively screen Australian Terrier breeders who wish to advertise on our service by asking that they meet and follow our Guidelines For Responsible Dog Breeders. We also ask for - and check - three references from each breeder.

By performing an initial dog breeder screening, it is our hope that we can help put you in touch with a caring, responsible Australian Terrier breeder near you. We cannot physically inspect the premises and dogs owned by breeders advertising with us, so you need to be responsible for doing the final inspection and interview.

Let's stop the cruelty of puppy mills. Please help us keep money out of the hands of puppy mills, back yard breeders and pet stores. Buy your Australian Terrier puppy only from a responsible, caring hobby breeder that raises their dogs and puppies in a loving home environment.

When you locate that perfect Australian Terrier puppy - please be sure to send us some photos to be included in our growing gallery of Australian Terrier dog and puppy pictures!

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