Australian Shepherd Facts

AKA:   Aussie

Size:   Small/Medium (miniature, standard)

Ease of training:   High

Grooming:   Low

Shedding:   Medium/High

Exercise needed:   A daily walk and run

Energy level:   Medium

Protection:   Medium

Good with children:   Yes, if raised with them

 

Temperament

 

Solid, agile, attentive, and responsive, the Australian Shepherd is a dog with bags of personality and versatility. These are very clever and responsive dogs, and can also be very fast and energetic. You will find that the Australian Shepherd loves a variety of activities, such as jogging, chasing balls, herding, biking, and Frisbee. They can be quite demanding with their owners, as they love attention and need to be mentally stimulated and kept busy. Some Australian Shepherds can be calmer and less animated than others depending on the line.

 

The Australian Shepherd will get along with children that he has been raised with, but can be aloof with strangers. You will also find that whereas some Australian Shepherds get along fine with all other animals, others will chase cats and be dominant around other dogs. Some lines can be more aggressive than others, and they can be fairly protective of their families, making them medium level watchdogs. As part of the herding group the Australian Shepherd can retain his herding instincts and may nip and circle around other animals and people in a bid to 'herd' them.

 

Appearance

 

The Australian Shepherd can come in two sizes:

 

Standard Australian Shepherd is around 18-23 inches in height, and weighs in at around 40-75 pounds.

 

Miniature Australian Shepherd is around 14-18 inches high and around 20-40 pounds in weight. The miniature Australian Shepherd is simply a smaller version of the standard, and has all of the same personality and physical traits.

 

The coat of the Australian Shepherd is medium in length and can be straight or very slightly wavy. This is a double coat, which can sometimes be feathered and more difficult to manage. The coloring of the Australian Shepherd's coat can vary and includes red, red merle, black, or blue merle, and may have white and tan markings. The eyes of the Australian Shepherd can range from blue to brown or a combination.

 

Grooming

 

The grooming requirements of the Australian Shepherd can depend upon his coat, as some have shorter coats and thinner undercoats than others. These dogs shed heavily twice yearly, and the coat will need to be brushed and groomed more regularly during these periods. Depending on the length of the coat, the grooming shouldn't be a problem and the coat can be pretty easy to maintain.

 

Health and Life Expectancy

 

The life expectancy of the Australian Shepherd is around 12-15 years. Some of the health problems and issues that are associated with this breed include cataracts, glaucoma, epilepsy, heart problems, allergies, skin problems, and cancers. You should ensure that the parents have OFA and CERF certificates.

 

Adapted from: http://www.justdogbreeds.com/australian-shepherd.html

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All the Aussies I know have a very high level of energy and need a lot of exercise! If not they get bored and there is where the trouble start. They are fantastic dogs.
I agree Jeannine that Aussies have a higher level of energy, and absolutely need quite a bit of exercise. They are great dogs for active people who like to go for long walks, hikes, or jog. But every Aussie I've met seems to have an "off" switch - like they know when to just relax. I was told once that it depends on if the Aussie is from working lines or show lines. Not sure if that is true, but seems reasonable.

They are very loyal "human" dogs and incredibly agile.
We have a very close friend who have an Aussie. He is something else and more. When I doggy sitting (!) him I have to calm him down and order him to have a nap. My girls get exhausted but not him! He can go on forever!

He is the sweetest and more loving boy ever and he can take of your skin as he love kissing you all the time. He is very obedient and care for his dad who is the centre of his life. Fantastic dog but to high level of energy for me!
Wow - I should introduce him to Georgia, because she does not have an "off" switch. Georgia (Goldendoodle) is very high energy, maybe the Aussie will tire her out.
I think so! He tire up Thalie and Gamine (Golden Retriever)but my big girl is more mature now and do not play a lot with the kids!(because she is overweight )

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