Did you know the Australian Shepherd didn’t originate in Australia? The breed of canine was actually developed on ranches in the western part of the U.S. The Aussie, as its nicknamed, is known for its agility, intelligence, sense of perseverance, independence, obedience, and strength. The Aussie does well adapting to just about any type of surroundings and is always on alert and is ready to protect or defend. The Aussie is great in competitive sports including areas such as herding, obedience, and agility. The breed is easy to keep as long as you have plenty of room at home for him to run and play. The breed does well with children of all ages and gets along with other pets after initial supervised meetings. If you’re looking for a family dog or farm dog to serve as a guard dog then this could be
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Many people are familiar with the Australian Shepherd breed. In fact, it’s the 17th most popular dog in the U.S. The breed is known for its good nature, sweet disposition, intelligence, work ethic, and its unique coloring. What the breed may not be known for is its original place of origin. Turns out the Australian Shepherd is not Australian. The breed was developed in Western Europe and brought by the Basque people to the U.S. in the 19th century where it was developed into the Australian Shepherd by ranchers in the western part of the U.S. The only tie with Australia is the fact that the Basque people lived there for a very brief amount of time. The name, however, was given and stuck. Today the breed even goes by the nickname of Aussie. For more information about the breed, talk with your experienc
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If you’re looking for an energetic, adventurous, brave, agile, strong and courageous working dog to join your family and possibly your farm, then check out the Australian cattle dog. This breed is a herding breed or working dog developed in the 19th century in Australia. The breed is primarily used to herd cattle across long distances and rough terrain. If you need a dog to work your farm, guard your farm, or just serve as an active canine companion for outdoor adventures then this could be the breed for you. The Australian cattle dog is independent yet obedient and responsive to consistent training. They love being outdoors and on the move. They are an alert and curious breed as well. The average cattle dog can grow to be between 17 and 20 inches and weigh 30 to 50 pounds. Your trustworthy vet Ellicott City MD
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