What cool things do Australian Shepherds do?

An active yet easy-going dog, the Australian shepherd loves to romp with children and tends to get along well with other pets. Australian shepherds are great family pets, herding animals, police dogs and competitors in obedience trials.

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What activities can you do with an Australian Shepherd?

Whether playing fetch or hide and seek, signing them up for agility training, building an obstacle course in your backyard, or consistently practicing obedience skills, you'll see the animated spirit of the Aussie really come to life when they get to use their sharp minds and herding instincts.

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What are Australian Shepherds instincts?

The Australian Shepherd is intelligent, primarily a working dog of strong herding and guardian instincts. He is an exceptional companion. He is versatile and easily trained, performing his assigned tasks with great style and enthusiasm. He is reserved with strangers but does not exhibit shyness.

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Do Australian Shepherds like hugs?

The Aussie's desire to cuddle

Dogs in general are known for being happy, cuddly, sweet, and soothing for a human to pet. Some breeds are, by nature, more affectionate than others. While the Aussie will typically reserve cuddling for one person or a group of trusted people, sometimes he won't want to cuddle at all.

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Why do Australian Shepherds talk so much?

Australian Shepherds tend to whine for all sorts of reasons, such as to get your attention or if they're sick or injured.

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10 Things Only Australian Shepherd Dog Owners Understand

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Are Australian Shepherds really clingy?

Aussies can be very clingy. They crave human companionship and love being included in pretty much everything you do, including being involved in all family activity. Since they require an active lifestyle, they will want to join in everything and anything that is going on around them.

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Why don't Aussies bark?

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They may bark to alert their owners of a stranger or an unfamiliar situation but other than that, you won't hear much from them. This fits the self-controlled personality that Aussies possess. Most Australian Shepherds are thinking dogs, not impulsive ones.

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Why does my Aussie lick me?

Adult dogs lick each other in greeting, friendliness or deference. When your dog licks you, he may be showing his affection, or simply because your lotion or skin tastes good.

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Do Aussies pick one person?

Australian Shepherds are known for their fierce loyalty with one person, that doesn't mean every Shepherd will act like that. Some Shepherds might not build a particularly strong bond with any one family member. Others might like one of you more than another, but they don't sit on you to show it.

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How do you know your Aussie loves you?

Though known for their high energy, Aussies also have a soft side for relaxation and affection. If your Aussie loves to rest by your side, leans into your touch, or enjoys being cuddled, it's a clear indication of their trust and love.

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What do Australian Shepherds need to be happy?

Their high energy can be a blessing and a curse. An inactive Australian Shepherd can become bored and even destructive when not exercised. This fun-loving breed requires a lot of exercise and needs to stay active; whether it's playing fetch or taking a long walk every day, make sure to keep your Aussie moving!

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Will Australian Shepherds protect you?

They're a very devoted breed and highly intelligent. Australian shepherds bond with their owners and family and take their role as guardians seriously. This can cause them to be protective, but also aggressive toward things they perceive as a threat if they're not properly socialized and trained.

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What are Australian Shepherds best known for?

The Australian Shepherd is described as intelligent, active, loyal, protective, playful, and adaptive. The modern breed is predominantly bred for pets; despite this, many retain a strong herding instinct and it is not uncommon for companion dogs of the breed to try to herd children or other pets.

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Can Australian Shepherds be left alone all day?

Being left alone for too long may cause the intelligent, energetic Australian Shepherd to create her own fun—often through destructive behaviors or barking. While an Aussie may be left home alone for four to six hours at a time, crate training may be necessary for the dog's safety.

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Are Australian Shepherds emotional?

Loyal. Aussies are very smart, loyal, and love having someone to be with at all times. Loyalty is a necessary trait for any service dog. Besides being extremely friendly and energetic, Aussies are usually very easy to train and can make great emotional support animals or service dogs.

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Do Aussies bark at strangers?

If they are not provided with these activities, they will display behaviors such as obsessive barking, anxiety, as well as aggression towards other dogs, including fear-biting and lunging. Australian Shepherds will bark at strangers, loud noises, and other animals as a way of getting rid of all that excess energy.

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Are male or female Aussies calmer?

Female Australian Shepherds

It is suggested that females are also more sensitive and laid back. Because of this, they are said to have an easier personality to deal with. They've often got their agendas and will let you know what they want.

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Are Aussies known to be aggressive?

No. These dogs are not naturally aggressive and make excellent family pets in many homes — they're active, loyal, and loving dogs. So if you're looking for a new canine best friend, an Australian shepherd could be one of the best dogs for you and your family.

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Why does my Aussie hug me?

In most cases, people do not realize that to a dog, a hug does not mean affection at all. They will generally grab things between their front legs when they are play-fighting, actually fighting or humping something. Not exactly a sign of affection, but rather a symbol of dominance.

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Why do Aussies wiggle?

It's a sign of appeasement! A dog will grin if it senses you his owner needs to be calmed down or when they are excited by greeting people or guests. Some Australian Shepherds grin so hard they sneeze, and they often wiggle their whole bodies with happiness.

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Why do Aussies sleep on their backs?

"Dogs generally sleep on their back to cool down," McDermott says. "Dogs exchange heat through their paws, and this [position] allows them to cool off." Canines have fewer sweat glands than humans, but those they do have are mostly concentrated in their paws. Dogs release sweat there, but nowhere else on their body.

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Do Aussies like being outside?

Outdoor likes

A Mini Aussie likes outdoor exercise and activities. He is a natural outdoor working dog and does best when he has a task to complete (this is due to their original breed purpose of being herding dogs). Aussies love to use their minds to solve problems, learn tricks, and complete jobs.

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Why do Aussies sound like Brits?

Early European settlers to Australia — many of whom were convicts — were from all over Great Britain and Ireland, and their speech patterns blended to form the new Australian accent.

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Are Aussies calm dogs?

Australian Shepherd Characteristics

Some dogs are more reserved, quiet, and don't care much for running around in a park or fetching a ball or a stick. The Australian Shepherd is the exact opposite. Their energetic nature is what the Aussie breed is most known for.

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