Best dogs ever. Smarter than any human. Never chewed anything that wasn't his, never had a accident in the house. Got him at 8 weeks and the 1st month, I spent walking him around the property line about 4 or 5 times a day. 10 years later and he walks himself around the property line 4 or 5 times a day. (2.5 acres) 88 lbs of muscle. He's not fat either, just solid.
Ours is now approaching ten years, she’s a pistol. She was the runt of her litter, the last of seven litters that her mother had. She was born on St Patrick’s Day, and came into my home on Memorial Day. I’m retired Navy, so we named her Sailor, and since she was born on St Patty’s Day….she is Sailor Luck. While she has slowed a bit, she still hangs with me on my 4-6 mile hikes, which we do 5-6 days a week. Haven’t quite got her into “overnighting” in a tent (I backpack) or to sit for long in my kayak. What a wonderful creature she is…..I literally dread the day that she is no longer with us. One friend of mine, told me that he had had two Aussies…..both lived healthy into their 20s (human years!)…..so I am hopeful that that “dreaded day” is sometime off. This dog is so polite (I know, I know, I’m biased….but she is!)….waiting patiently for me on our trails….and one time, I had some dizzy spells. Scared hell out of me….and they required me to take quite a few rest breaks….and Sailor just sat there looking at me, waiting, and putting her chin on my knee. Can Aussies read our minds? Amazing dogs. A day doesn’t pass, that I see something new in her understanding, intelligence, compassion, patience. Yep…..amazing is the word……and has only served to convince me further of why, dog spelled backwards is…..well, never mind. Great video, amigo!
Going good! He is the best dog! Very gentle and loving! Great around the grandkids! And it’s the funniest thing was very gun shy around my elderly cat but now he’s so protective of her that we can hardly go around her without him getting upset!
My girlfriend and I are getting our first aussie in 4 weeks!! cant wait....life long german shepherd owner, have had 4 in my 36 yrs, we are so excited to welcome a aussie into our family!
We just got our third!!! Our second, from the same breeder, is 5. We lost our first one in spring 2020 at 15. Right as coVid was cranking up.She was a gift-probably the best gift we ever got! They, like any dog need to be trained, but a lot of that is done almost in a play situation, and so is fun for all. The training can be at odd minutes during the day. Not too long at a time, and conjoined with exercise in a space like a decent yard or a dog-park preferably in an individual run. The genetic line is important,. If you want a ranch dog that's one thing, if you want a family dog, a therapy dog, or want to complete in agility, you need to find lines that will; be suitable. A ranch dog will be active all day and need that, which is waaaayyy too much for other purposes.
Our Aussie can tell the kids are on their way home from school when cars start lining up down the street. She gets so happy and waits for me to give her the command "go get the babies" and RACES down the block to round them up. She doesn't nip but will circle and herd them the rest of the way home.
We got our first Miniature Aussie about a year ago, and she's the best thing thats every happened to me. A little reactive, but on her way to thriving alongside strangers :) Mega intelligent and always ready to go! Absolutely gorgeous breed.
My Aussie is my service dog. do have a special task. Mine is by my side at all times not at home. Balance help if need to get up from a chair or floor. She NEEDS lots of walking/ playing but always with me when she is needed.
We rescued our blue bear in June. He was just turning seven months old. He's super smart and just amazing. He's been through a bit in just a short amount of time but so worth the time. Love him!
I have had my Aussie shepherd for 2 months! She is the smartest dog I’ve ever had. And even though I work three days a week I try and spend as much time as I can with her working. Working for her means being by my side wherever I go lol. She loves my extended family and was easily potty trained! If I tell her no she never needs it repeated!! My shoes are safe!!
Exercise is essential. Be ready to take the time and long walks. Our Aussie loves camping, (drags in firewood), long runs in the snow, chasing squirrels, going on vacation. We live in California, took him to Bryce Canyon N.P. got great comments everywhere we went. Socialize them early and no problems later. Great dog for travel as pet friendly hotels can be size conscious. Love our Aussie!!!!!
I got my australian sheperd puppy 7 or so months or so and this channel has helped me so much and his behavior is perfect not only was it my first ausie it was the first dog that was really mine
Mine has bonded with us, but more adorably she really loves 2 of our cats. She is respectful of the others but these two she looovvves playing with. She’s even starting to understand when they are done playing and will stop engaging. I love watching her figuring out the aliens with needles for fingers. (The cats were used to my 120# GSD who has now passed, so they are figuring out what this energetic smelly cat is all about)
I've had Aussies for 30 years. My kids have grown up with no other dogs at home but Aussies. I used to be a breeder. My daughter (21 years old) is getting a black tri female in a couple of months to train to be her PTSD/anxiety service dog. Once you go Aussie, you never look back.
@@kierafinneke5828 Sansa (the dog) is a natural. When my daughter has a PTSD/anxiety attack, her hands shake. This is Sansa's cue to intervene, and she loves it.
yes! exact reason why i got my little boy! hes so amazing and incredibly intelligent, just started training a few weeks ago and hes already picked up on it pretty fast! overall amazing and cannot wait for the bond that we'll have together for many years to come ❤
We got our first Aussie last week. The breeder is a relative and this one was the runt. He's small for 9 weeks but growing fast. We have a cat and a somewhat senior Shih Tsu which is low energy and very much an indoor dog. This little guy (Jax) is full of energy and very much wants to be outside. The cat quickly put him in his place and they now have an understanding. The Shih Tsu will take a little longer. We are used to high energy as we previously had Golden Retrievers. The second one arrived as a pup and remained in his puppy stage for far longer than most. I guess I'll be spending a lot more time at the park and walking trail, as I have a feeling this one will be Golden times four.
I have a couple ... by far the most loyal loving dogs I've ever had... Beau & Bits, (brother & sister) might be the smartest animal I've had the pleasure of training. I spent a few month's w/ them when they were pups and it paid off 10 fold. They will protect when needed and great around my grand kids. If you do get one, please pay attention to their needs ... they always need to run ..play.. fetch a ball... they need it daily so if you do get one .. you need to be active. Doesn't have to be for long 20+ mins each now ... but I do exercise them at least 2x a day ... the older they get the less time I run them. They just turned 9 .. still need it.. they keep me fit... it's not just a dog... they are part of our family ... you won't regret this breed. I will never be without one in my Life. They will let you know when they need to go out side ..My dogs have never had an accident inside... BITS 50+LBS and Beau is 60+ both are fit. As you can tell I love this breed. Also .. if I ever have an intruder ... oh boy did they pick the wrong house ... they will die trying to protect you .. these dogs love us and we love them... my only regret is I didn't get 3 when I was offered!
Have my reg. Australian shepherd, 3 weeks today. Started working cattle with him today. He is 12 weeks old. Did well for a little guy. Got his mind off pulling pant legs and jumping up on me.
Honestly the Australian shepherd is one of my favorite breeds! Yet I don’t have one myself- Would an Aussie go well on a 5 acre farm with ducks chickens goats horses cats and a maremma?
Yes... if properly trained from the beginning to know what they should and shouldn't do. I have a 10 acre small farm with chickens, cats and other assorted birds and critters. They can consider them a part of the family. But understand that they really love being with their humans. I mean really. They can be jealous. And they are persistent. (as mine is giving me that look with the little soft barks to say "let me in")
I just got a mini australian shepherd she’s only 6 weeks old my cousin bred hers and the puppies were absolutely adorable and I was originally planning on getting a cavalier king charles spanial but getting a mini aussie for $600 was better than a cavalier for $3,000
@@Novajordsn its been a challenge she’s very good with the kennel and she’s getting used to riding in a car (she just turned 12 weeks) our only issues are barking and biting and she’s still not going to the bathroom outside every time and my dad has been on my case constantly telling me how to do things and saying what im doing is wrong and its caused a lot of issues between us she also keeps tormenting our other 2 dogs other than all that its been great she’s a sweet dog and very smart its just the whole puppy stage and my dad being angry and not helping out and being supportive
King cavalier's are fun dogs, but they have soo many issue. Friend of mine has one, spend over 4k on operations in the first 3 years of ownership.I think you made the right choice!
My husband and I got my first Australian Shepherd puppy last August, sadly he died a month later. We ended up getting the puppy's sister and brother (after a lot of talks convincing my husband to bring thr boy home too). I love seeing their personalities!! They are beautiful dogs and so smart. It is amazing to see the connection we have with them. Of course our girl is more my husband's dog and our boy more my dog, however I adore how the love both of us. They are brilliant but can be very stubborn in my experience! None the less I adore Australian Shepherds!! I think I found my breed for life.
@@omarbagent9829 Well, the entire litter got parvovirus and two died. One that the breeder hadn't found a home for. Then mine got sick a month later, and sadly he didn't make it. Thankfully, the rest of the litter did well and all recovered. The two I have now are the brother and sister of my puppy who passed. They were part of that litter and survived.
We’ve had two Aussies (or lovingly known as Wiggle butts) over the past 24 years. Both we adopted from shelters at around 1-2 years old. Smartest and most loyal breed around. If you’re not up to a puppy, consider adopting. BTW. Our current Black Tri walks off leash and it only took a few sessions before she was trained. Love the breed!
Just got out first Aussie from a breeder when he was 9weeks old. We tried to adopt for almost a year (we have the space and the time but it never worked out) and eventually our little guy kind of fell into our laps. I originally didn’t want a young puppy but it what we ended up with. An Aussie puppy is NO JOKE haha! I was completely overwhelmed the first month!
Hi Will, I just discovered your fabulous channel and I have lots of content to watch. I currently have a 9 year old tri coloured male Aussie named Sam- he is my universe. Im sure you’ve covered it , but if you haven’t- folks need to know, when breeding Aussies, you cannot breed two Merle’s or two tri’s- it has to be one of each- otherwise there could be severe health issues with the puppies.
The energy level is no joke! We got our first Aussie when he was 9 weeks old, 2-3 months ago. The breeder told us we needed to make sure we knew what we were getting into. I have a 2 yr old and a 13 yr old, run the household, I basically thrive on chaos haha. I was completely overwhelmed the first 6 weeks!! He’s an awesome puppy.. but he’s still a puppy. If I don’t take him to the dog park, doggy day care, exercise him etc every single morning then he’s got so much energy he doesn’t know what to with himself. Besides having room to run, you have got to have the time! At least while they’re puppies.. don’t know about the adults yet haha
i just got an Australian Shepherd 3 weeks ago and man she has me going i always take her for a walk shes just a puppy right now shes going on 5 mos.she has green eyes shes Aussie mixed with something else don't know yet thou she has small legs she has very pretty markings
Hello: Enjoying your newly found videos. Our male aussie just turned three. Has always been super friendly to everyone, but recently, he was friendly to a stranger in our yard, until my daughter came outside. First time he ever nipped at someone's heels. What is the best way to handle? Also, we are considering a second and will look for your link about working with them as puppies. I think we did well with this guy, but want to make sure we do ever better with a new puppy. thanks
Question? I have two Aussie puppies. Boy weighs 7 lb and the girl weighs 5 lbs, 15 weeks old. Currently feeding them twice a day. She eats almost a cup a day and he eats 1 1/2 cups a day. How often do puppies need to be feed? Do you recommend snacks? I have had older dogs before and they came potty trained and were work but also a lot of joy. Thank you.
They seem a little underweight your Aussie pups are 15 weeks old which is a little over three months old. The average weight for a three month old Aussie pup is about fifteen to twenty pounds. That’s just a simple google search I’m no vet and I don’t know your pups personally. I’d feed them more personally so they can gain weight and grow more.
I get very animated when I talk to my kids. Our Aussie climbs up on me and licks my face to tell me to take it down a notch. She is so very sensitive. A sweetheart, except when she is moody!
Me too mine is nine weeks old and we have had her for a week. We are taking her out every hour on the hour but she still is having accidents in the house
I fell upon my aussie puppy. I adopted him, had no intentions on even getting a dog. I'm scared my life isn't going to fit an aussie. I'm trying to do my best :(
My father said we might get an Aussie in a couple years. We have a pretty big backyard and we go on walks a lot. Thanks for the facts! But do they get along with other dogs and cats?
@Zach Sheffee 150 you must mean 1500sq ft😉 or maybe you really do mean 150sq-ft? I've heard of those VERY small homes they do work for some👌 by the way my home is only about 900 square feet. Just me and my 1 Aussie but Im retired and have a .53 acre fenced-in backyard, my 6yr old is kind of laid-back but still ready to go for a fast run ahead of my bike down the bike trail at the End of the Street@ any given moment.⚡ every situation and dog personality is different.✌
Can breeding a full shepherd with a miniature shepherd result in full body and short legs? My Miniature Australian Shepard is the offspring of a regular sized Shepard and a miniature. He has a very large body but short legs with medium size feet.
I'm not personally familiar with that as far as sizing, but I do know you NEVER want to breed Two of a Kind identical in color,, say two identical Merles or two identical tri-color Reds,, there's a good chance they will end up with Eye deformation and or deafness, some turn out with a lot of white, Bull Terriers have the same issues.
I have never known an Aussie with a 'very low prey drive'. Sorry got to call it like I see it. I've owned 3 and many Aussie crosses. They can be trained to be protective of stock easilly, but anything that isnt stock- from rats to redtail hawks- are fair game for these primitive canines. Aussies do not 'generally look out' to anyone for guidance. They generally keep tabs on where you are at and if they wish to obey any commands you may be giving. They keep an eye on their owners because they are velcro dogs at heart.
@@twistof-faith1170 both. They can jump very high and are very stubborn. So failing once will not stop an Aussie. If they at first don't succeed, they will try, try, try again til they do. Aussies will dig if bored. I used to channel one of my Aussies bored digging to work for me. I taught him to 'dig dig' where I tapped the ground. He was more than happy to break ground for me and it made some projects eminently easier.
@@milesandpages no one will have exactly the same experiences with the same breed. All dogs are individuals even within a breed. There are also lines. Different breeders select for different traits in their lines. Were your 2 dogs related to each other? Their line may have been bred to be more friendly than the many different lined dogs I had, or have known. That may have been why my own experiences are so different than your own. I put real experiences I have had. I won't sugar coat them. Aussies are very intense dogs, and when bred the old way they are very different than what you apparently experienced.
"With some sort of collie stock"- inaccurate. They specifically crossed the Berger de Pyrenees with English and farm collie to add size and guarding ability. It's not a mystery.
seems like that is partially your fault or she had a UTI, either way; one bad experience with a singular dog doesnt mean its the "worst breed," one dog doesnt speak for millions of others.
@@fareou not my fault. Its literally a characteristic of many female aussies that is extremely hard for the average person to train away. A dog the piddles everywhere literally 24/7 is the absolute worst thing ever. I would have been happy to take it out back and shoot it, but thankfully my wife rehomed her to an aussie obedience trainer
Turns put the pup was born with a birth defect. Detached kidney tubes, which explained the literal constant peeing. Toxins built up, and she died at 8 months . A real unfortunate introduction to Aussies! Regardless of the defect, she was still dumb as a post, god rest her puppy soul P s. Lots of fair presumptions that i am a lax trainer as well lol. Oh well
Aussie dogs are the absolute best. Love my Aussie
Best dogs ever.
Smarter than any human.
Never chewed anything that wasn't his, never had a accident in the house.
Got him at 8 weeks and the 1st month, I spent walking him around the property line about 4 or 5 times a day. 10 years later and he walks himself around the property line 4 or 5 times a day. (2.5 acres)
88 lbs of muscle. He's not fat either, just solid.
We adopted our Aussie at 12 weeks, we did the same thing walking the property line. She is now 3 and rarely leaves the yard
Ours is now approaching ten years, she’s a pistol. She was the runt of her litter, the last of seven litters that her mother had. She was born on St Patrick’s Day, and came into my home on Memorial Day. I’m retired Navy, so we named her Sailor, and since she was born on St Patty’s Day….she is Sailor Luck. While she has slowed a bit, she still hangs with me on my 4-6 mile hikes, which we do 5-6 days a week. Haven’t quite got her into “overnighting” in a tent (I backpack) or to sit for long in my kayak. What a wonderful creature she is…..I literally dread the day that she is no longer with us. One friend of mine, told me that he had had two Aussies…..both lived healthy into their 20s (human years!)…..so I am hopeful that that “dreaded day” is sometime off. This dog is so polite (I know, I know, I’m biased….but she is!)….waiting patiently for me on our trails….and one time, I had some dizzy spells. Scared hell out of me….and they required me to take quite a few rest breaks….and Sailor just sat there looking at me, waiting, and putting her chin on my knee. Can Aussies read our minds? Amazing dogs. A day doesn’t pass, that I see something new in her understanding, intelligence, compassion, patience. Yep…..amazing is the word……and has only served to convince me further of why, dog spelled backwards is…..well, never mind. Great video, amigo!
I’m getting my first Australian shepherd this weekend!
Hope all goes well picking them up and getting them settled into their new home!
How did it go!?
How’s it going!?
Going good! He is the best dog! Very gentle and loving! Great around the grandkids! And it’s the funniest thing was very gun shy around my elderly cat but now he’s so protective of her that we can hardly go around her without him getting upset!
Am jealous already, but so glad your puppy is happy in his new home 🏡 😊
My girlfriend and I are getting our first aussie in 4 weeks!! cant wait....life long german shepherd owner, have had 4 in my 36 yrs, we are so excited to welcome a aussie into our family!
We just got our third!!! Our second, from the same breeder, is 5. We lost our first one in spring 2020 at 15. Right as coVid was cranking up.She was a gift-probably the best gift we ever got! They, like any dog need to be trained, but a lot of that is done almost in a play situation, and so is fun for all. The training can be at odd minutes during the day. Not too long at a time, and conjoined with exercise in a space like a decent yard or a dog-park preferably in an individual run. The genetic line is important,. If you want a ranch dog that's one thing, if you want a family dog, a therapy dog, or want to complete in agility, you need to find lines that will; be suitable. A ranch dog will be active all day and need that, which is waaaayyy too much for other purposes.
I’ve always thought Australian Shepard’s were gorgeous. Never thought about owning one until I spent a week dog sitting one. Now I’m sold haha
Our Aussie can tell the kids are on their way home from school when cars start lining up down the street. She gets so happy and waits for me to give her the command "go get the babies" and RACES down the block to round them up. She doesn't nip but will circle and herd them the rest of the way home.
We got our first Miniature Aussie about a year ago, and she's the best thing thats every happened to me. A little reactive, but on her way to thriving alongside strangers :) Mega intelligent and always ready to go! Absolutely gorgeous breed.
How is your puppy now? Going well? How’s the separation anxiety?
Lost our mini Aussie last June at 15 years old. Would definitely get another one. Lovely dog.
So sorry to hear this Tim ❤️
Are they different somehow?
I’ve owned all labs and German Shepards! Just got an Australian! I coyote hunt so thought this dog would be great as a yote hunting companion!
Sorry for your loss, truly!
I’m getting an Australian Shepherd as a service dog and emotional support animal💯🐶💙🔥
My Aussie is my service dog. do have a special task. Mine is by my side at all times not at home. Balance help if need to get up from a chair or floor. She NEEDS lots of walking/ playing but always with me when she is needed.
We rescued our blue bear in June. He was just turning seven months old. He's super smart and just amazing. He's been through a bit in just a short amount of time but so worth the time. Love him!
I adopted one 2 years ago through a dog training group, she is the best dog ever!
I have had my Aussie shepherd for 2 months! She is the smartest dog I’ve ever had. And even though I work three days a week I try and spend as much time as I can with her working. Working for her means being by my side wherever I go lol. She loves my extended family and was easily potty trained! If I tell her no she never needs it repeated!! My shoes are safe!!
Exercise is essential. Be ready to take the time and long walks. Our Aussie loves camping, (drags in firewood), long runs in the snow, chasing squirrels, going on vacation. We live in California, took him to Bryce Canyon N.P. got great comments everywhere we went. Socialize them early and no problems later. Great dog for travel as pet friendly hotels can be size conscious. Love our Aussie!!!!!
I got my australian sheperd puppy 7 or so months or so and this channel has helped me so much and his behavior is perfect not only was it my first ausie it was the first dog that was really mine
Mine has bonded with us, but more adorably she really loves 2 of our cats. She is respectful of the others but these two she looovvves playing with. She’s even starting to understand when they are done playing and will stop engaging. I love watching her figuring out the aliens with needles for fingers.
(The cats were used to my 120# GSD who has now passed, so they are figuring out what this energetic smelly cat is all about)
I've had Aussies for 30 years. My kids have grown up with no other dogs at home but Aussies. I used to be a breeder. My daughter (21 years old) is getting a black tri female in a couple of months to train to be her PTSD/anxiety service dog.
Once you go Aussie, you never look back.
How is training going? I'm getting one in a week to be a PTSD service dog!
@@kierafinneke5828 Sansa (the dog) is a natural. When my daughter has a PTSD/anxiety attack, her hands shake. This is Sansa's cue to intervene, and she loves it.
yes! exact reason why i got my little boy! hes so amazing and incredibly intelligent, just started training a few weeks ago and hes already picked up on it pretty fast! overall amazing and cannot wait for the bond that we'll have together for many years to come ❤
We got our first Aussie last week. The breeder is a relative and this one was the runt. He's small for 9 weeks but growing fast. We have a cat and a somewhat senior Shih Tsu which is low energy and very much an indoor dog. This little guy (Jax) is full of energy and very much wants to be outside. The cat quickly put him in his place and they now have an understanding. The Shih Tsu will take a little longer. We are used to high energy as we previously had Golden Retrievers. The second one arrived as a pup and remained in his puppy stage for far longer than most. I guess I'll be spending a lot more time at the park and walking trail, as I have a feeling this one will be Golden times four.
I have a couple ... by far the most loyal loving dogs I've ever had... Beau & Bits, (brother & sister) might be the smartest animal I've had the pleasure of training. I spent a few month's w/ them when they were pups and it paid off 10 fold. They will protect when needed and great around my grand kids. If you do get one, please pay attention to their needs ... they always need to run ..play.. fetch a ball... they need it daily so if you do get one .. you need to be active. Doesn't have to be for long 20+ mins each now ... but I do exercise them at least 2x a day ... the older they get the less time I run them. They just turned 9 .. still need it.. they keep me fit... it's not just a dog... they are part of our family ... you won't regret this breed. I will never be without one in my Life. They will let you know when they need to go out side ..My dogs have never had an accident inside... BITS 50+LBS and Beau is 60+ both are fit. As you can tell I love this breed. Also .. if I ever have an intruder ... oh boy did they pick the wrong house ... they will die trying to protect you .. these dogs love us and we love them... my only regret is I didn't get 3 when I was offered!
This Monday my family is getting our first pet...an 8 week male Australian Shepherd! Im so excited!
Extremely beautiful breed
Have my reg. Australian shepherd, 3 weeks today. Started working cattle with him today. He is 12 weeks old. Did well for a little guy. Got his mind off pulling pant legs and jumping up on me.
Honestly the Australian shepherd is one of my favorite breeds! Yet I don’t have one myself-
Would an Aussie go well on a 5 acre farm with ducks chickens goats horses cats and a maremma?
Yes... if properly trained from the beginning to know what they should and shouldn't do. I have a 10 acre small farm with chickens, cats and other assorted birds and critters. They can consider them a part of the family. But understand that they really love being with their humans. I mean really. They can be jealous. And they are persistent. (as mine is giving me that look with the little soft barks to say "let me in")
We got my granddaughter Javia and Aussie pup and she loves him dearly
I just got a mini australian shepherd she’s only 6 weeks old my cousin bred hers and the puppies were absolutely adorable and I was originally planning on getting a cavalier king charles spanial but getting a mini aussie for $600 was better than a cavalier for $3,000
How is it going so far?
@@Novajordsn its been a challenge she’s very good with the kennel and she’s getting used to riding in a car (she just turned 12 weeks) our only issues are barking and biting and she’s still not going to the bathroom outside every time and my dad has been on my case constantly telling me how to do things and saying what im doing is wrong and its caused a lot of issues between us she also keeps tormenting our other 2 dogs other than all that its been great she’s a sweet dog and very smart its just the whole puppy stage and my dad being angry and not helping out and being supportive
King cavalier's are fun dogs, but they have soo many issue. Friend of mine has one, spend over 4k on operations in the first 3 years of ownership.I think you made the right choice!
My husband and I got my first Australian Shepherd puppy last August, sadly he died a month later. We ended up getting the puppy's sister and brother (after a lot of talks convincing my husband to bring thr boy home too). I love seeing their personalities!! They are beautiful dogs and so smart. It is amazing to see the connection we have with them. Of course our girl is more my husband's dog and our boy more my dog, however I adore how the love both of us. They are brilliant but can be very stubborn in my experience! None the less I adore Australian Shepherds!! I think I found my breed for life.
Marina Coats; why did your puppy die after 1 month ?? You did not explain 😢
@@christinepolacek1116 he got parvovirus and didn't make it.
You skipped over your puppy dying after 1 month fast asf! Lol what happened? We need to know!
@@omarbagent9829 Well, the entire litter got parvovirus and two died. One that the breeder hadn't found a home for. Then mine got sick a month later, and sadly he didn't make it. Thankfully, the rest of the litter did well and all recovered. The two I have now are the brother and sister of my puppy who passed. They were part of that litter and survived.
We’ve had two Aussies (or lovingly known as Wiggle butts) over the past 24 years. Both we adopted from shelters at around 1-2 years old. Smartest and most loyal breed around. If you’re not up to a puppy, consider adopting. BTW. Our current Black Tri walks off leash and it only took a few sessions before she was trained. Love the breed!
Just got out first Aussie from a breeder when he was 9weeks old. We tried to adopt for almost a year (we have the space and the time but it never worked out) and eventually our little guy kind of fell into our laps. I originally didn’t want a young puppy but it what we ended up with. An Aussie puppy is NO JOKE haha! I was completely overwhelmed the first month!
After owning a Leonberger, Newfoundland and a Belgian Malinois, I'm getting my mini aussie in about 5 weeks, can't wait to be annoyed!
We have a Mini Aussie and she is perfect! Greatest dog! Loved the vid!
Hi Will, I just discovered your fabulous channel and I have lots of content to watch. I currently have a 9 year old tri coloured male Aussie named Sam- he is my universe. Im sure you’ve covered it , but if you haven’t- folks need to know, when breeding Aussies, you cannot breed two Merle’s or two tri’s- it has to be one of each- otherwise there could be severe health issues with the puppies.
I'll never get a different breed of dog. Love'em all.
The energy level is no joke! We got our first Aussie when he was 9 weeks old, 2-3 months ago. The breeder told us we needed to make sure we knew what we were getting into. I have a 2 yr old and a 13 yr old, run the household, I basically thrive on chaos haha. I was completely overwhelmed the first 6 weeks!! He’s an awesome puppy.. but he’s still a puppy. If I don’t take him to the dog park, doggy day care, exercise him etc every single morning then he’s got so much energy he doesn’t know what to with himself. Besides having room to run, you have got to have the time! At least while they’re puppies.. don’t know about the adults yet haha
i just got an Australian Shepherd 3 weeks ago and man she has me going i always take her for a walk shes just a puppy right now shes going on 5 mos.she has green eyes shes Aussie mixed with something else don't know yet thou she has small legs she has very pretty markings
Getting my Loki in 2 days, can’t wait!!
Loki seems to be a pretty common name for Aussie's! I like the name tho, If I get one I might name it Loki! Or Ginny, I like that name lol
Getting mine in the next 6 weeks so watching allllll your videos. Wanna train the best I can 🙂
Hello: Enjoying your newly found videos. Our male aussie just turned three. Has always been super friendly to everyone, but recently, he was friendly to a stranger in our yard, until my daughter came outside. First time he ever nipped at someone's heels. What is the best way to handle? Also, we are considering a second and will look for your link about working with them as puppies. I think we did well with this guy, but want to make sure we do ever better with a new puppy. thanks
I’m getting my Aussie in April!🥺 I really can’t wait
This is very exciting!
Made up 4u Kaylee 🙂
Getting my first today
I'm getting my mini aussie puppy in 31 days and I'm soooo excited
How is it going?
Next best thing to a border collie in terms of........everything!
Thank you for this video.
I had an Aussie when I was 8 years old and I can say that they can be really silly dogs.
Question? I have two Aussie puppies. Boy weighs 7 lb and the girl weighs 5 lbs, 15 weeks old. Currently feeding them twice a day. She eats almost a cup a day and he eats 1 1/2 cups a day. How often do puppies need to be feed? Do you recommend snacks? I have had older dogs before and they came potty trained and were work but also a lot of joy. Thank you.
They seem a little underweight your Aussie pups are 15 weeks old which is a little over three months old. The average weight for a three month old Aussie pup is about fifteen to twenty pounds. That’s just a simple google search I’m no vet and I don’t know your pups personally. I’d feed them more personally so they can gain weight and grow more.
Can you recommend a dog training book for mini Aussie’s
For a second there it sounded as if Tom Scott jumped into this video (1:46). I had my phone playing the video in the background and was very confused!
I get very animated when I talk to my kids. Our Aussie climbs up on me and licks my face to tell me to take it down a notch. She is so very sensitive. A sweetheart, except when she is moody!
I'm getting a aussie soon!thanks so much!♡
So exciting, hope your final bits of prep go well before you bring them home !
My mini aussie puppy always falls asleep in my arms on my desk. Always on my desk
I'm having trouble house breaking mine any suggestions
Me too mine is nine weeks old and we have had her for a week. We are taking her out every hour on the hour but she still is having accidents in the house
Our mini Aussie is extremely protective of our pack. She stood her ground against a large black bear by our house and backed it off.
I love this channel so much! they need more recognition! Helped me with my new puppy :)
Thanks for watching! We love hearing our videos are helping ❤️
My ausie is a crazy hyper gal. She has more energy than I have for sure . I need help for sure.
My. 6 month. Bandit. Looks. Like. Alice. Cooper. And. Is. Crazy. ! But. Good. With. Cats. 😮❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Best dogs ever but they need a job! Great video!
Where can I buy an Aussie from a good breeder in NYC? I want a healthy dog
i remember my aussie tried to chase my chickens and my dad got mad at him but then i told him we can train him to catch them when they got out
Im getting a new puppy in a month!
Hello paw-some 🐾 viewers I am an Aussie my name is Cooper nice to meet you here
My favorite dog is Australian Shepherd. They have lots of hair and they are chubby.
Are you talking about this guy?
It’s my first pick for a dog but my allergies just can’t handle the shedding.
I fell upon my aussie puppy. I adopted him, had no intentions on even getting a dog. I'm scared my life isn't going to fit an aussie. I'm trying to do my best :(
Trust your bond with your beautiful puppy hope it goes great
Good job
Already have one 👍😊❤
My father said we might get an Aussie in a couple years. We have a pretty big backyard and we go on walks a lot. Thanks for the facts! But do they get along with other dogs and cats?
Thanks for watching! We actually have a video looking at this very question: th-cam.com/video/O0lgAxs8GRw/w-d-xo.html
They do get along with other pets if you give them gradual time to adjust. Australian Shepherds like to be in control as they are herding dogs.
should i get an ausie or a german sheperd dog, or one of each? k9 too, suggestions....hints
What classifies as too small a house to get one in?
@Zach Sheffee 150 you must mean 1500sq ft😉 or maybe you really do mean 150sq-ft? I've heard of those VERY small homes they do work for some👌 by the way my home is only about 900 square feet. Just me and my 1 Aussie but Im retired and have a .53 acre fenced-in backyard, my 6yr old is kind of laid-back but still ready to go for a fast run ahead of my bike down the bike trail at the End of the Street@ any given moment.⚡ every situation and dog personality is different.✌
How do I get a hat? Love it
My Australian shepherd Died so we are getting 2 More they are called Addy and Maddy I love Australian Shepards!
could you help me out? well you see i live in the uk and the aussies are breeded in America so i was wondering what you would recommend
Plenty of breeders in the UK, goto a proper KC Registered breeder.
@@EdzashedFudwinkle thanks!
Are they trainable with rabbits that are free roam? If so any tips how to introduce?
My Aussie kills rabbits. But not before tearing off a leg. Unfortunately these dogs who are otherwise wonderful are hunters
Can breeding a full shepherd with a miniature shepherd result in full body and short legs? My Miniature Australian Shepard is the offspring of a regular sized Shepard and a miniature. He has a very large body but short legs with medium size feet.
I'm not personally familiar with that as far as sizing, but I do know you NEVER want to breed Two of a Kind identical in color,, say two identical Merles or two identical tri-color Reds,, there's a good chance they will end up with Eye deformation and or deafness, some turn out with a lot of white, Bull Terriers have the same issues.
Do they smell bad, like that strong dog smell?
I want one but not from a breeding kennel
My aussie is NOT eager to go on a walk lol, he's a puppy and we live in an apartment I can see why.
All I can see is your mis-trimmed moustache. Glad this was 3 years ago and you figured it out.
I have never known an Aussie with a 'very low prey drive'.
Sorry got to call it like I see it. I've owned 3 and many Aussie crosses. They can be trained to be protective of stock easilly, but anything that isnt stock- from rats to redtail hawks- are fair game for these primitive canines.
Aussies do not 'generally look out' to anyone for guidance. They generally keep tabs on where you are at and if they wish to obey any commands you may be giving. They keep an eye on their owners because they are velcro dogs at heart.
Are they jumpers? How high of a fence does one need to be sure they can't jump out? Diggers? are they diggers?
@@twistof-faith1170 both. They can jump very high and are very stubborn. So failing once will not stop an Aussie. If they at first don't succeed, they will try, try, try again til they do. Aussies will dig if bored. I used to channel one of my Aussies bored digging to work for me. I taught him to 'dig dig' where I tapped the ground. He was more than happy to break ground for me and it made some projects eminently easier.
Um, untrue. I had two aussies and did not have the same experience as yourself. Maybe best to speak for yourself and your dogs not as a whole.
@@milesandpages no one will have exactly the same experiences with the same breed. All dogs are individuals even within a breed. There are also lines. Different breeders select for different traits in their lines.
Were your 2 dogs related to each other? Their line may have been bred to be more friendly than the many different lined dogs I had, or have known. That may have been why my own experiences are so different than your own.
I put real experiences I have had. I won't sugar coat them. Aussies are very intense dogs, and when bred the old way they are very different than what you apparently experienced.
@@twistof-faith1170
I had a mix, but she was a jumper. Every dog is different
"With some sort of collie stock"- inaccurate. They specifically crossed the Berger de Pyrenees with English and farm collie to add size and guarding ability. It's not a mystery.
Video starts at 2:33, don’t waste your time, thank me later.
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Worst fucking dog i have ever had. A female of mine just always pissed everywhere literally all the time.
seems like that is partially your fault or she had a UTI, either way; one bad experience with a singular dog doesnt mean its the "worst breed," one dog doesnt speak for millions of others.
@@fareou not my fault. Its literally a characteristic of many female aussies that is extremely hard for the average person to train away. A dog the piddles everywhere literally 24/7 is the absolute worst thing ever. I would have been happy to take it out back and shoot it, but thankfully my wife rehomed her to an aussie obedience trainer
Unusual. I wonder how old she was when you got her. They are usually very easily trained to a pee pad or to go outside.
Turns put the pup was born with a birth defect. Detached kidney tubes, which explained the literal constant peeing. Toxins built up, and she died at 8 months . A real unfortunate introduction to Aussies!
Regardless of the defect, she was still dumb as a post, god rest her puppy soul
P s. Lots of fair presumptions that i am a lax trainer as well lol. Oh well
get to the fuckin point, Jesus Christ...