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  2. Australian Shepherd Breed Information - Vetstreet

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    Today, the Australian Shepherd ranks 26 th among the breeds registered by the American Kennel Club, up from 35 th in 2000. That’s a testament, no doubt, to his popularity as a competitor in dog sports. Australian Shepherd Temperament and Personality The Australian Shepherd is super-smart, versatile, adaptable and energetic.

  3. Miniature American Shepherd Dog Breed Information - Vetstreet

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    The dogs were originally called Miniature Australian Shepherds, but Australian Shepherd fanciers objected to the association with their breed. The name then morphed to North American Shepherd and finally to Miniature American Shepherd. By 1980, breeders were listing their dogs with the National Stock Dog Registry.

  4. 5 Reasons an Australian Shepherd Might Be the Right Dog ... -...

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    If you’re looking for a watchdog, the Australian Shepherd can be a good choice. Like many Herding breeds, the Aussie tends to be wary of strangers. And If he sees anything out of the ordinary, he’ll usually alert you with a bark. But keep in mind that he may not be friendly with everyone he meets, even if he’s had plenty of socialization.

  5. Multidrug Sensitivity: What You Need to Know - Vetstreet

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    If you live with a herding breed, you probably know that your dog may be sensitive to certain parasite-control products, antibiotics, sedatives, chemotherapy drugs and pain medications. Many Collies, Australian Shepherds and related breeds can suffer life-threatening illnesses or even die if given those medications. That’s because they have a ...

  6. National Dog Show Winners From the Last 10 Years

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    The then 4-year-old, whose official name is GCH Steele Your Heart, beat an English Springer Spaniel, Affenpinscher, Australian Shepherd, Dalmatian, Bernese Mountain Dog and Whippet to win the competition. But she wasn't new to winning dog shows, The National Dog Show win was her 17th Best in Show.

  7. Advice for Living With a Blind Dog - Vetstreet

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    Take advantage of sound as well. It’s important to keep your dog active, and some may become reluctant to take walks, at least at first. Petra Burke of Kindred Spirits Dog Training had an Australian Shepherd, Kona, who went blind at 3 and lived to 13. “I always used noise to guide him,” she says.

  8. 10 Smartest Dog Breeds - Vetstreet

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    No. 4: Australian Shepherd Many Australian Shepherds are devoted and loyal to their people, always wanting to be close, even to the point of touching . Members of this breed may be smarter and more focused than some humans you know and usually do best when kept busy with dog sports or obedience commands that allow them to "help" you around the ...

  9. Pyrenean Shepherd Dog Breed Information - Vetstreet

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    The Pyrenean Shepherd Club of America was formed in 1987, and the American Kennel Club recognized the breed in 2009. The Pyr Shep ranks 162 nd among the breeds registered by the AKC. Pyrenean Shepherd Temperament and Personality This is a highly active, highly intelligent dog.

  10. 10 High-Maintenance Dog Breeds - Vetstreet

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    The smart and focused Australian Shepherd seems never to run out of energy. After he has brought in the morning newspaper, escorted the kids to the school bus, picked up their toys and dirty clothes from the floor and placed them in the appropriate receptacles, he’s ready to help you do yard work by fetching tools or digging out weeds in your garden.

  11. Strategies on How to Train a Deaf or Blind Dog - Vetstreet

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    And although all the dogs I’ve worked with are special, one pup who stands out in my mind is Eldon, a partially blind and completely deaf Australian Shepherd who came in for obedience training. Eldon was born deaf and partially blind, possibly from a disorder found in Aussies when two merle-colored parents are bred and the offspring inherit ...