Australian Shepherd Puppy Dog Care Information

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Australian Shepherd puppy dog
Australian Shepherd Health Information:
Like any breed of dog, the Australian Shepherd is subject to a variety of health concerns. Your best bet is, when deciding to choose a new Australian Shepherd puppy, check around with several breeders and ask about the various health issues that can affect these beautiful little dogs. A reputable breeder should be well-versed in the health concerns and should be able to give you more details, as well as showing you the sire and dam of your potential puppy. Some of the health problems that can affect Australian Shepherds include:
Hip dysplasia Cataracts Ocular or iris coloboma Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) Distichiasis Epilepsy Heart problems Thyroid problems Merle-to-merle breedings resulting in deafness
Australian Shepherd Exercise Information:
One downfall of the Australian Shepherd is that they are a very active dog and do require a good deal of exercise, so they are not well-adapted to a city lifestyle in an apartment, unless you’re prepared to spend a lot of time down at the local dog park - of course, they are also known to make excellent Frisbee dogs, with their athletic frames and high-energy personalities, so this may be an option for you yet!
Australian Shepherd Grooming Needs:
While the Australian Shepherd may not require weekly trips to the groomers, he falls under the high maintenance category, simply due to the fact that he requires frequent and diligent brushing. While the Australian Shepherd's coat rarely gets mats and needs no trimming, in order to keep it in good condition, Aussies do shed. In fact, Aussies can shed a lot, all year round. If you’re interested in one of these wonderful dogs, it’s best to keep in mind that you may spend a lot of time vacuuming the floor and the furniture with this hairy bundle of joy.
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