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Aussie Dog Breed Facts:

Country of Origin: USA
Dog Breed Group: Herding
Life Expectancy: 12 to 15
Weight Range: 40 - 65
Height Range: 18 - 23
Exercise Needs: Demanding
Grooming Needs: Moderate
Suitable For Children: Yes

Australian Shepherds – Dogs of Dedication and Service

If you want to hear sound advice for caring for your Australian Shepherd, here it is: give your dog a job to do. This is especially true for exercise-oriented dogs like Australian Shepherds. This breed needs to feel needed.

What sort of job should you give your dog? Well, ideally it will be something that keeps your dog occupied for a good long stretch of time. You might encourage your dog to move all her or his toys one by one from one part of the house to another, for instance. How do you teach your Australian Shepherd to recognize moving toys as her or his “job”? When you see your dog picking up one toy and moving it, immediately tell your dog what a good dog s/he is for doing so.

Another “job” this breed adapts to very happily is protector of your house! Whatever “job” they’re assigned, Australian Shepherds are eager to please and catch on pretty quickly.

Giving your Australian Shepherd a specific project to do will counteract separation anxiety when you are at work. In addition, it will keep your pet happier whether she or he is home alone or not.

Born Herders Need Time and Space

What you need to remember about this energetic and protective breed is that they are born cattle herders. All dogs are naturally pack animals and prefer to herd, but this breed is “programmed” to herd for miles and miles. Australian Shepherds need two things more than most dogs do: room to run and busy-work. That’s why Australian Shepherds are great for those who have ample time and space.

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Exercising Your Australian Shepherd

These breeds need to run—fast. If you take them for a walk in a public space and let them run off-leash, these dogs are the fastest runners. If there are small children around, you might want to keep them away from the dog at this time, as Australian Shepherds weigh between 40 and sixty pounds. They are powerful forces when they come barreling towards a little tot!

Socializing Your Australian Shepherd Puppy

Many breeders recommend you introduce Australian Shepherds to children early on. This socializes them and keeps them from becoming jealous when you are around young children. Australian Shepherds also reacts particularly well to puppy obedience class, although these lessons won’t keep them from chewing newspapers, chasing cars, and doing all the normal things that rambunctious puppies do!

This breed loves to bark, and this can become irritating. Some pet owners find that spraying their pet with a very mild solution of vinegar and water works to quiet them (and is harmless).

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Australian Shepherd History

Australian Shepherds are commonly referred to as “Aussies”. The breed was developed in the 19th century in the United States. The name was applied because of the dogs’ association with Basque sheep herders who came to this country by way of Australia. With the boom of western-style riding after World War II, these dogs become known as rodeo dogs. Australian Shepherds became instantly recognizable as action dogs and appeared on movies and television.

Because they are so trainable and versatile, they were also widely used on ranches and farms. They are extremely versatile and dependable. For this reason, Australian Shepherds have been used as seeing-eye dogs and as rescue dogs.

The Distinctive Appearance of Australian Shepherds

Australian Shepherds are considered medium-sized dogs. Females weigh about 40 to 55 pounds and measure from 18 to 21 inches. Males weigh about 50 to 65 pounds and measure from 20 to 23 inches.

There are also Miniature (Mini) Australian Shepherds and Toy Australian Shepherds.

Australian Shepherds come in four colors: black, blue “merle” (a marbling of grey and black), red and red “merle” (a marbling of red and silver or buff). Blue Merle Australian Shepherd puppies are very popular and sought after by Aussie puppy buyers. A variety of white and tan markings might be present on the face and chest and on the front and rear legs. Tails are naturally bobbed or docked. The ears break forward. The eyes are quite expressive - these dogs can appear to be smiling - and may be any shade, from hazel to glassy blue to amber to brown.

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The Australian Shepherd: A Great Family Dog

Australian Shepherds are wonderful guardians and love being part of a family. They enjoy the hustle and bustle of family activity and are quite loyal. (This breed loves riding in your car or SUV, because they get to be with their master!) They are easy to housebreak and diligent in carrying out their responsibilities. If you can give them the attention they crave and allow them to exercise regularly, Aussies can be a delightful and dedicated member of your family!

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Common Misspellings for Australian Shepherd (Aussie) Dogs: Australian Sheperd, Australian Shephard, Australian Shepard, Australan Shepherd, Australian Sheppard, Australian Shepperd

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