Australian Shepherd - Dog Breed Information
It is the fact that the Australian Shepherd
belongs to the Herding Dog Group. It is thought to be medium sized
and they have tremendous capability to give escort to the shepherds
working in the ranches. Their guessing power with intelligence is
exceptional and very conducive to the protection of the shepherds.
They are also used to guard the house at night. Their swift and
dauntless attitude is very attractive.
However, without proper training Australian Shepherds can become
very violent or disrespectful. If someone goes through the pages of
history he will know that in actuality the great forefathers of
Australian Shepherds were not born in Australia. These Aussies were
actually reared up in Spain. Much later they were shifted to the
United States and they were much upgraded and nourished in
California by an Australian. There is some confusion regarding the
source of their originality. Some claim that these dogs are the
byproducts of cross-breeding because in 19th century o r the early
part of 20th century, Australian Shepherds were shipped to America
with other livestock. Farmers underscored the need to use them to
control the cattle and other herding animals in the ranches and
farms.
These dogs were actually hybridized with the local dogs such as
American and English Shepherd breeds. The main job of these
ferocious and hardworking dogs was to monitor the movements of the
livestock and other herding animals in the grazing fields and
ranches. They are very much brave and bold. They can show expertise
in showing different sorts of challenging games. As they are very
capable of controlling the livestock in the field therefore they
have the basic instinct to play such risky games without any basic
training as well. The average range of the height of the Australian
Shepherds is approximately between 18 and 23 inches. Their average
weight is also around 35 to 60 pounds with wide range of colors like
red, blue, blue merle, black etc.
However it is very important to let them play within the enclosed
area. If they are unable to play or at least run or gambol across
the lawn or some open place then they can feel disturbed and lonely.
This type of monotony can snowball into violent and rowdy attitude.
They can become impudent and stubborn. They must be given some
vaccination to protect from virus infection or allergy. As they are
very fond of playing with kids therefore one should make them
sociable through specific and compact training programs so that they
can get accustomed to homely environment. Reliable training course
is Daniel Stevens' book "SitStayFetch", for more information
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