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October 1, 2008

What an Aussie Owner Can Learn From Australian Shepherd Websites

Every owner of an Australian Shepherd can benefit from Australian Shepherd Websites.  These websites contains all information relevant to the proper care of your Aussie.  There are so many websites out there that tackles all things that are related to Aussies and all Aussie dog owners will surely love it.

So what must an Aussie owner look for a website to use in the care for their Australian Shepherd?  A good site must be able to lay all the fundamentals needed for raising a good Aussie.  It is also essential that all information presented is accurate and not just placed in the site for the sake of content.

A good website will contain information on what an Australian Shepherd is, it’s history, characteristics, temperament, pictures, etc.  It will teach you what the proper nutrition, grooming and training you should provide to your Aussie.  It is like an all in one reference which you can use when you need anything for your Australian Shepherd.

Raising a good quality Australian Shepherd does not just come instantly.  An owner needs to know how to properly deal with the characteristics of an Aussie and this can only be done with the help of those websites.  It is here where you may find explanations of the behavior that you may see in your Aussie and it is also here where you will get answers on how to deal with them.

The Internet has surely brought a great change in our lives and the way we get information for the stuffs that we need.  Australian Shepherd websites are amongst the advantages that we get from the Internet.  It makes life easier for Australian Shepherd owners to get easy references online.

September 19, 2008

Australian Shepherds Dogs – How to Teach Them Not to Bite

Filed under: Australian Shepherd Dog — Tags: , , , — Aussie Lover @ 2:01 pm

Your pet is always your responsibility.  Whatever damage it does to people or property, will be your liability.  We all know that some dogs are very reactive to strangers, just like Australian Shepherds.  Dogs with this breed should be trained properly to avoid accidents of having them bite your house guests.

It is hard to get a guarantee that your Aussie will never bite anybody.  Even the most well-behaved dog should not be trusted a 100% not to react and bite strangers or even people they know.  But there are some things which you can do to prevent such thing from happening.

According to experts, a spayed dog has lesser chances of biting because the procedure reduces their aggressiveness.

Being a responsible dog owner, you should let your Australian Shepherd socialize with people.  You may do this by taking your dog for a walk everyday.  Getting your dog familiarized with strangers does not remove its ability to safeguard your house from any intruders.  What it does is reduce the level of aggressiveness of your pet when it gets exposed to strangers.

While we want to get a dog that will safeguard us, we should never push our Aussie to run after people or even tease them.  They sometimes forget that we are just playing with them and they tend to bite when we are caught off guard.  Teasing your dog is a big no-no, especially when you are dealing with food.  People often get accidentally bitten because they hold food in their hands.  If you want to feed the dog, never put the food in your hand.

There is also a need to watch closely for any signs of aggressiveness of your dog to other pets or animals.  If you really doubt there is something wrong with your dog, it is better to get help from the experts.

In the end, it will always be precautionary measures that will save your Australian Shepherds dogs from developing the habit of biting people.  Always avoid having your dog too excited.  Though it is cute to see them reacting excitedly, we must always think of the consequence of doing it often.

September 18, 2008

Should You Leave Your Australian Shepherd Pet Alone at Home?

Filed under: Australian Shepherd Dog — Tags: , , , , — Aussie Lover @ 1:57 pm

We love our work and it keeps us busy from day to day, but we also love our Australian Shepherd Pet.  We are now caught in a dilemma on what to do with our Aussie when we are busy at work.  As responsible dog owners, we must see to it that our dogs are safe the moment we step out of our house and leave for work.

Should we decide to leave our pet dog alone at home for a period of time, we need to make sure that it is happy and comfortable and should feel that way until we come back to our houses.  The maximum amount of time that we should leave our dogs alone at home should not exceed 4 hours though.

Remember that your Aussie will always love to follow you around and your absence will be something that will agitate your dog, but if you make it a routine leaving your dog often, the dog will feel secure and less agitated every time you leave it alone at home.

There are some important things that you should do before you decide on leaving your Aussie alone in your household.  Giving him some exercise for at least 30 minutes will rid him of excess energy and make him rest the moment you leave him in your house.  If you do not have enough time to let him exercise, you may let it run freely for 10 minutes just to tire him.

Make sure you do not starve your dog and provide him with a meal if you are away during his meal time.

Although dog cages are not that advisable, it may come in handy if you are leaving a puppy alone for more than 4 hours.  Dog owners often have difficulty containing their dogs in cages.  This is because they associate the cage to a time when they leave the dog alone.  What dog owners must do is place their dogs in the cage even when they do not leave the house but only for short periods and eventually extend the period of time they would have them in the cage.

If you really do not have the option but to leave your Australian Shepherd pet alone in the house, place the kennel in a quiet place inside your house, and you may also provide him with a toy which he can chew on so he won’t get bored.  In as much as we want to keep both our jobs and our dogs, we need to be responsible dog owners.

September 16, 2008

What You Need to Know About Mini Australian Shepherds

Are you fond of dogs?  Have you always wished that you have a dog as a pet?  If you do, then it is high time you know what breed to acquire.  Today, there are hundreds and thousands of canine breeds.  One of the most adorable to look at and own one is the mini Australian shepherds.  They have nice size and body but definitely smaller than their counterpart.

Just like its bigger counterpart, this particular dog breed should not be mistaken as a simple pet alone.  Even if they may qualify as pet toys, by nature, these dogs are still considered workers or working dogs.  In most cases, these dogs are developed and raised in ranches in the western part of the United States.  This is because Aussies, as it is popularly called, are naturally born active.  They get easily bored if they do not have anything to do.   When this happens, instead of helping their masters, they tend to ruin things just so they are preoccupied with something.  Nevertheless, when properly trained and loved, these Aussies will definitely bring delight and entertainment, not to mention a reliable and helpful partner at work, to everyone.

Alternatively, even if these particular classifications of Aussies are well-loved and used in ranches or farms, standard dog organizations such as Australian Shepherd Club do not recognize them as a type of Aussies.  For them, when you say mini it only means a smaller version of the Aussie.

One particular reason why most dog organizations for Aussies do not recognize miniature Aussies is that they want to persuade their members to only recognize one breed for Aussies.  In this way, the Aussie breed is maintained in any way possible and those that fall below the standard characteristics of Aussies does not mean another breed but only a variation branching out from the main breed.

Boiled down, recognized or not, mini Australian shepherds are still considered helpful pets, not to mention cute and adorable ones.  So the next time you want something cheerful for company, consider this particular Aussie.

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