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Country of Origin, History of Australian Shepherds
The Australian Shepherd was developed in the U.S. to work as a herding dog on ranches. The breed's principal forebears were most likely Spanish dogs that accompanied the Basque shepherds and herds of fine Merino sheep exported to both America and Australia in the early days of the colonies. At some point it probably crossed with Collie stock.
The Aussie has a strong, deep chest and stands squarely on all fours. The medium-sized oval eyes come brown, blue, amber, or any variation or combination including flecks and marbling. Each individual's masculinity or femininity is clearly defined.
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Description of the Dog
The Aussie is a medium-sized, robust, well-balanced, rustic dog. The ears are set on high at the side of the head, triangular and slightly rounded at the tip. An identifying characteristic is his natural or docked bobtail.
Coat
The coat is of medium texture, straight to slightly wavy, weather resistant, of moderate length with an undercoat and comes in comes in blue merle, red (liver) merle, solid black, and solid red (liver) all with or without white markings and/or tan (copper) points with no order of preference. There is a moderate mane and frill.
Height
Dogs 20-23 inches (52-58cm.)
Bitches 18-21 inches (46-53cm.)
Weight
Dogs 50-65 pounds (25-29 kg)
Bitches 40-55 pounds (18-25 kg.)
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Temperament
The Spanish Water Dog is an extremely intelligent, fearless, ever-active, strong, attentive, happy and well balanced versatile working dog with strong herding, hunting and guardian instincts. It is a devoted companion. It is reserved, not shy, with strangers. They can be protective and territorial.
Are they suited to families with kids?
Most of them are good with children and other animals if properly socialized.
Exercise Need
This energetic working dog needs plenty of vigorous exercise, including long, daily walks or should be made to jog run alongside while the owner bicycles. It's better off with a proper job to do. If under-exercised, this breed can become restless and destructive. This Dogs are highly intelligent and easy to train.
The coat of this average shedder is easy to groom and needs little attention. It should be brushed occasionally with a firm bristle brush and bathed only when necessary.
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Major concerns: cataract, CEA. Minor concerns: CHD, nasal solar dermatitis, Pelger – Huet syndrome, iris coloboma. Occasionally seen: lumbar sacral syndrome, epilepsy, PRA, vWD, distichiasis, PDA, PPM. Suggested tests: hip, eye. Some are prone to hip dysplasia This breed is often sensitive to ivermectin; however, the dosage for heartworm preventive is considered safe. Also IMHA (Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia).
Life Expectancy: About 15 or more years
Breeder Club & Rescue
Link:
www.asdca.org
Group: Herding Group
AKC Popularity Ranking: 34
Also Known As: Aussie Shepherd
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