Origin : Spain
The Australian Shepherd is a breed of herding dog from the United States.
Australian Shepherd dog breed
The breed originated in the United States, their name reflects their ancestral roots traced back to Europe via Australia. Initially utilized as herding dogs, they still possess strong herding instincts today.
Life span: 13 – 15 years
Weight: Male: 25–32 kg, Female: 16–25 kg
Origin: Western United States
Colors: Merle, Black, Red Merle, Red tricolor, Black tricolor, Blue Merle, Red
Temperament: Intelligent, Affectionate, Good-natured, Active, Protective
Exercise Needs: This breed is very active and requires regular exercise to keep them both physically and mentally stimulated.
Training: Australian Shepherds are quick learners and excel in various dog sports and activities.
Grooming: Their coat requires regular brushing to prevent matting and keep it looking its best.
Health: Australian Shepherds are generally a healthy breed, but like all breeds, they can be prone to certain genetic health issues. Common concerns include hip dysplasia, eye disorders, and epilepsy.
Australian Shepherd also successful in such canine careers as guide dog, hearing dog, assistance dog, police dog, and search and rescue work. You can even teach an Aussie to help you with chores around the house, such as picking up dirty laundry off the floor and bringing it to you.