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Old November 9th, 2004, 06:23 PM
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Info on Austrialian Shepards

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We are looking into getting a dog and it is an Austrialian shepard and just wondering if anyone knows of this breed and have any info you can share about it. thanks
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Old November 9th, 2004, 06:41 PM
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Aussies are herding dogs. This means highly intelligent and VERY active. Training is a must. If you decide to get one, I suggest you do your homework on breeders thoroughly and while you are at it, find a good vet and a good trainer.
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Old November 9th, 2004, 07:53 PM
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If we got this one he is almost two yrs old and from a lady who works with my niece. She is rehoming him because she says she doesn't have enough time to spend with him. He is already trained. We are just looking into him, not sure what will happen.
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Old November 9th, 2004, 08:37 PM
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Please research this breed carefully before taking this dog to make sure you know what you are getting and that you can give him a permanent home.

Talk to the person who is getting rid of this dog and ask exactly why she can't keep him, other than "not having enough time."

Like most SERIOUS working dogs, Aussies need a job to do. They are very very active and need a great deal of exercise, or there will be problems.

I suggest you go to Google, and type in: Australian shepherds

You'll find all the info you need to help you decide if your lifestyle would suit a dog like this.
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Old November 9th, 2004, 09:02 PM
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Thanks Lucky I will look into very carefully before making a decision.
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Old November 10th, 2004, 01:04 PM
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My old dog, Emmy, was an asutralin shepherd mix and she was really smart. She knew how to open doors and move the baby gates. She was put down last month because she was sick with hemangiosacroma, a type of vessel cancer. She was a great dog, but this is an active breed where it cannot get bored. ALl her life she enjoyed learning a new trick everyday til she got sick.

Australian shepherds will not be happy if they are only given bone to chew on all day and play little. They have lots energy to go waste and need to be given a "job" to perform such as agility, advance obedience, etc. Is this what you want to do? Do you realize if you aren't doing this, you will get an australian shepherd who is going to be frustrated and developing destructive habits?

Many australian shepherds and border collies, (any highly versatile breeds) are turned over to rescue groups is because their owners didn't realize that those breeds are lots to work and always demand their owners' attention.

http://www.asca.org/

http://www.lizpalika.com/rightdog.html

http://www.akc.org/breeds/recbreeds/ausshep.cfm
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