I have a lovely AussieDoodle--Aussie and Poodle mix. No shedding! So smart! Very affectionate, great with children--does try to keep family all in one place on picnics. I've had 3 other dogs before, but our Sophie is like a different animal. So loving and funny.
Great dog, we have an Aussie. , border collie mix and fantastic. Listens well off leash, super friendly, herds people too, as always wants our family together
I know it's B as I have a Blue Merle these are awesome dogs smart easy to train I can walk my boy without a leash easily one command , stay with daddy does the job does not require fences or a chain to let him out as he is not allowed to step off the property even if there is another dog walking on the other side of the street , they are not apartment dogs and need to be engaged if you want a border collie without the hyper behavior this is your guy.
Wounderfull true story of facts ThKu I had one 15 years my soul dog and he was deaf. I was told by a women who owed a feedstore to put himldown, well I didn't and had the best friend angle soul dog companion in my life 15 yrrs . Deaf is not. A issue when ur soul merges as one In love. I was trully Blessed to have the time with my pepperCoburn. ThKu peppersmom1964@gmail.com
Help! Does any one know of a harness that fits an aussie? Ive tried multiple types and while they fit around the ribs they never fit across the chest. Both of my boys are beautifully mannered off leash but pull insistently while on.
"The Australian Shepherd is descended from a line of Europe’s finest herders.The Aussie’s world tour began in Europe, near the Pyrenees Mountains. It was here, in the borderlands between France and Spain, where the indigenous people known as the Basques built their centuries-old reputation as world-class shepherds. Their herding dog of choice was called the Pyrenean Shepherd, progenitor of our modern Aussie. In the early 1800s, Australia’s Anglo émigrés began a push into the continent’s vast interior in search of rich pastureland for cattle ranching. Eventually, many Basques, with their faithful shepherd dogs in tow, sailed east to try their luck on the virgin Australian continent, a wide-open paradise for sheep herders. During their long sojourn in Australia, the Basque shepherd refined their dogs with judicious crosses to Australia’s British imports, Collies and Border Collies, among them. After building up their flocks, the intrepid Basques left Australia for greener pastures-literally-and set sail to California. California ranchers admired the Basques’ herding dogs and assumed they were an Australian breed-thus the misleading name Australian Shepherd. Aussies, further refined and perfected in America, have been an iconic part of cowboy culture ever since. Many are still happily herding in the American West, others earn their feed as rodeo performers, and still others of this exuberantly versatile breed work as therapy dogs, drug detectors, service dogs, and search-and-rescue dogs. The Australian Shepherd entered the AKC Herding Group in 1993." www.akc.org/dog-breeds/australian-shepherd/
I have a lovely AussieDoodle--Aussie and Poodle mix. No shedding! So smart! Very affectionate, great with children--does try to keep family all in one place on picnics. I've had 3 other dogs before, but our Sophie is like a different animal. So loving and funny.
Interesting facts about the Aussie Shepherd
Great dog, we have an Aussie. , border collie mix and fantastic. Listens well off leash, super friendly, herds people too, as always wants our family together
I know it's B as I have a Blue Merle these are awesome dogs smart easy to train I can walk my boy without a leash easily one command , stay with daddy does the job does not require fences or a chain to let him out as he is not allowed to step off the property even if there is another dog walking on the other side of the street , they are not apartment dogs and need to be engaged if you want a border collie without the hyper behavior this is your guy.
Wounderfull video a straight forwardteue story
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Wounderfull true story of facts ThKu
I had one 15 years my soul dog and he was deaf. I was told by a women who owed a feedstore to put himldown, well I didn't and had the best friend angle soul dog companion in my life 15 yrrs . Deaf is not. A issue when ur soul merges as one In love. I was trully
Blessed to have the time with my pepperCoburn. ThKu peppersmom1964@gmail.com
@@tibbarasmith382 Agreed
I reject the 12-15 year life span! My girl will be 15 in a couple of months. Anyone have a long living Aussie?
Yes mine gave ne life for 14.5 yrs ny true soulMate peppersmon1964@, gmail. Com.
I had one named Patches growing up and even though she went nearly blind later in life she lived to be 17
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Oh my god is anyone else getting sick from the transitions!?
I was right about the hard triba question
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I have a English shepherd and at times all she wants to do is bark why does she do this
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Help! Does any one know of a harness that fits an aussie? Ive tried multiple types and while they fit around the ribs they never fit across the chest. Both of my boys are beautifully mannered off leash but pull insistently while on.
I've been wondering this too. My Aussie mix's chest is so awkward it won't fit any harness
I have to do a power point on a animal and there has to a few and mine are German Shepherd and Australian ,shepherd ,Huskies
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"The Australian Shepherd is descended from a line of Europe’s finest herders.The Aussie’s world tour began in Europe, near the Pyrenees Mountains. It was here, in the borderlands between France and Spain, where the indigenous people known as the Basques built their centuries-old reputation as world-class shepherds. Their herding dog of choice was called the Pyrenean Shepherd, progenitor of our modern Aussie.
In the early 1800s, Australia’s Anglo émigrés began a push into the continent’s vast interior in search of rich pastureland for cattle ranching. Eventually, many Basques, with their faithful shepherd dogs in tow, sailed east to try their luck on the virgin Australian continent, a wide-open paradise for sheep herders.
During their long sojourn in Australia, the Basque shepherd refined their dogs with judicious crosses to Australia’s British imports, Collies and Border Collies, among them. After building up their flocks, the intrepid Basques left Australia for greener pastures-literally-and set sail to California.
California ranchers admired the Basques’ herding dogs and assumed they were an Australian breed-thus the misleading name Australian Shepherd. Aussies, further refined and perfected in America, have been an iconic part of cowboy culture ever since. Many are still happily herding in the American West, others earn their feed as rodeo performers, and still others of this exuberantly versatile breed work as therapy dogs, drug detectors, service dogs, and search-and-rescue dogs. The Australian Shepherd entered the AKC Herding Group in 1993."
www.akc.org/dog-breeds/australian-shepherd/
They began in Europe, but the breed as we know it today was refined in the U.S.
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