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Australian Shepherd Dog - Everything You Want to Know

September 13, 2008

Miniature Australian Shepherds – A Good Choice for a Family Dog

When you are choosing a dog for your family, you may have to think twice, as it can be the best or the worst decision that you will be making.  Having a dog can actually work both ways.  It can be an adorable pet that will bring constant happiness to the entire family, or it can be a monster that can bring trouble to the family.  Miniature Australian Shepherds can be a good choice for a family dog, considering its size, having a height of 14 to 18 inches and weight of 9 to 14 kg.  Parents can assume it is safe to have Mini Aussies around their children.

Before you jump into that biggest decision of getting a dog for your family, you have to consider several factors.  Owning a family dog requires commitment on the part of the owner.  Your pet will need food, exercise and a lot of attention.  It involves investing a lot of time and money.  So if you are ready for all this stuff, then by all means proceed with buying a family dog.

Now that you have figured out that you have the dedication and finances to take care of a family dog, the next thing that you will need to do is select a dog that matches your character and lifestyle.  There should be a perfect match for both family and dog to enjoy the environment of living together.  If you have kids around the house, Mini Aussies are unquestionably one of the top candidates.

Most families would usually want intelligent dogs and those that have a high amount of energy.  Mini Aussies love physical activity, and surely they will enjoy playing with your children and vice versa.

Dogs breeds like people, can have general character traits but they always differ in their personality.  Miniature Australian Shepherds is a unique dog breed that you will surely love to bring home to be your family dog.

September 12, 2008

Australian Shepherd Breed - A Reliable Companion For Your Home

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Seeking a companion that you can depend on?  How about having a dog for your home?  So what breed will you choose? There are quite a number of dog breeds to select from and you might want to consider picking the Australian Shepherd Breed.  Before you do it, take a look first at the different breeds that you want to consider having as a pet and then taking a look at all their characters and selecting which one will suit you.

There are actually more than a hundred dog breeds that you can choose from, and when you trying to select your new dog, you may want to know which among them will be the best companion and can be trained easily.  So how do you do this?  Whether it is a puppy or an adult, it really should not trouble you.  Focus on the breed first as each of them has their distinct reputation and you need to be assured that you will find the best companion dog.

Finding a puppy or adult dog with a personality that more or less matches your own may entail hard work.  There are some things that you will need to consider when matching your personality with a dog.  If you are not an aggressive person and you never had a dog before, a submissive breed is the best companion to choose.  If you are a dominant and aggressive person, a dog like the Australian Shepherd will definitely suit you.

We all want our dogs to be smart and easy to train, Aussies are one of them.  Aussies are said to be amongst the most intelligent breed of dogs.  If you have the impression that only puppies can be trained, then you are wrong.  There are several Aussies that have been housed in dog shelters and they prove to be easy to train.  The most important thing that you need to do when training your dog is bond with it.  When you already have that special bond, training can be done easily.

The Australian Shepherd Breed is a very loyal dog.  You will never be disappointed if you shall choose one to become your house companion.  Plus you get a bonus, Aussies are good at watching over your house even at night.

September 2, 2008

Australian Shepherd Training – Need To Know Facts

Filed under: Australian Shepherd Dog — Tags: , , , — Aussie Lover @ 12:37 pm

Similar to how various characters of people should be developed, dogs also need to be trained at a very young age.  A puppy is of course much easier to train as compared to an adult dog.  Kids tend to misbehave as they grow older if they are not well disciplined during their toddler years.  Seemingly, the same thing is true with an Australian Shepherd.  Training needs to be done early, to teach them not to pee just anywhere around the house, destroy house furniture, and believe it or not, act like a spoiled brat.

Before you even start to attempt training your dog, you need to be aware of some important facts:

  1. Never scold or punish your Aussie if it does not obey you.  You are only making it hard to get the dog trained.
  2. Australian Shepherds are not recommended for the inexperienced dog owner, because of its very demanding traits.  Novice dog owners may have real difficulty in trying to train them.
  3. Start training at a young age and do not expect to be able to teach a dog all the tricks in one session.  Slowly yet consistently give training, advancing on the skills that you will teach your dog as it grows.
  4. Not all dogs are the same, so do not expect to have two dogs of the same breed to undergo training and learn various tricks on equal footing.  One of them will be definitely more skilled than the other.

If you are planning to have an Australian Shepherd, training is one thing that must not be neglected as this dog can be considered as amongst the most intelligent and highly agile among the various dog breeds.

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