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How to Train an Australian Shepherd Dog |
The Australian Shepherd dog can be a great companion to have a round. You should lead an active lifestyle to appreciate this kind of breed. These animals are full of zest and very athletic and therefore can be a handful if one is not properly armed with a good dose of knowledge on how to train the Australian Shepherd. Read on to find out the basic information about this special breed.
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Quick Facts
The Australian Shepherd or Aussie as it is commonly called from the US was used to herding in ranches. This robust, medium sized built dog has a triangular shaped ears slightly rounded at the tip. {Typical Aussie has a natural or docked bobtail}. Aussie has a strong deep chest and stands squarely on all fours. Masculinity and femininity is evident in Australian Shepherds.
Height: Dogs 20-23 inches (52-58cm.) Bitches 18-21 inches (46-53cm)
Weight: Dogs 50-65 pounds (25-29 kg) Bitches 40-55 pounds (18-25 kg.)
Personality
Aussies are intelligent animals, hardworking and has an innate herding and guarding instincts. They are easily trained and perform tasks with enthusiasm. They do not like sitting around for a long time. Aggressive and attentive, they can be a good guard dog. The animated quality of this animal makes them popular to kids. Though friendly and affectionate with their human family they are usually cautious around strangers. Typical Aussies would be happy with constant activities going on around them. Make sure to schedule plenty of walks, play and training to keep both their mind and body in tip top shape.
Training
The great qualities that make these animals so endearing can also be damaging if they are not properly trained since this could result to undesirable behavior like nipping, chewing and digging. Obedience training for Australian Shepherds is highly recommended since they are quick learners and this will make them realize what are expected of them early on. It is best to develop their social skills by exposing them to people and other animals for them to discern between a friend and foe. Very loyal and affectionate with their masters, they suffer from separation anxieties so it is not advisable to leave them alone for a long period of time. Poorly socialized Aussies may become aggressive if not properly trained.
{Aussie has a life span of more than 12 years}. Typical active Aussies may eat more than other dogs their size so be sure to give them hefty amount of quality food to keep up with their lifestyle. it is important for an owner to have time for this dog and be committed to nurture this special breed. With proper care and training of Australian Shepherds, a life with them will be enjoyable and rewarding.
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