New Aussie In The House

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A while back I asked for some info from this crowd , asking if any of you had both male & female dogs at the same time . We were asked to foster this guy until they could find him a forever home . He was supposed to be a show dog , he actually won several shows as a puppy . But as he grew , he developed an underbite and the owners had no use for him . We were so disgusted that someone would treat him like this , we went ahead and said yes . It's been a month now , and he's not going anywhere , he's found his forever home . He gets along great with the sisters and you couldn't ask for a better dog . We've taken him out in public and he's very well behaved on a leash . Here's a couple of pic's of him with the girls , also one of just him . I still haven't learned how to turn pics , so if anyone can do it I'll owe him/her .
 

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We have found by various unpleasant experiences that one male and one female works best. They are spayed/neutered as a condition of rescue, so the irritations and risks of accidental breeding are not there. With more than one of the same sex, the odds of conflict go up.
 
Aussies are a great breed. We had two at one time, father and daughter, Bandit and Misty. Father was a Champion CD but the daughter was never trained for competition. Both were wonderful dogs, and we had them before the breed became popular, so we got a lot of "What kind of dogs are those?" questions.

Of course, since they are 'herders' they would try to herd you at times. :D
 
Your Australian Shepard breed originated in Texas, NOT Australia. The true Australian Breed is the Australian Cattle Dog.
 

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Your Australian Shepard breed originated in Texas, NOT Australia. The true Australian Breed is the Australian Cattle Dog.

Not quite. According to the American Kennel Club:

Despite its formal moniker, this medium-sized herding dog is a quintessentially American breed. They were developed in Western states like California, Colorado, Wyoming, and Idaho to tend to the large flocks of sheep grazing there. And that’s pretty much where the consensus ends.
 
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I hear you Tom . We got our first Aussie 35 years ago . She had been hit by a car and had crawled into some bushes . We got her out and took her to our vet , but he said he couldn't help her . We took her to an orthodontist and $2500 wlater we had our first Aussie . The vet couldn't believe we were paying to fix her when she really wasn't our dog . We had Lucky girl for 11 more years .
 
We were never able to have pets when we were working and away from the house so much. When we retired my wife said she wanted to get a small lap dog and we adopted a Yorkie/ Maltese pup from a local shelter. Soon after we decided to also rescue an adult female black Lab . She about 10 when we got her, but sadly lost her to bone cancer 18 months later. We then rescued a 5 year old female yellow lab who was like a big sister to our Yorkie, they were joined at the hip. Sadly we lost her to a severe case of colitis Nov. 15th of 2023. Both of these loses were heart wrenching as any animal lover can relate . Well, after 15 months being a one dog family, we just adopted a 3-year-old female yellow Lab, her name is Ariel, and we look forward to her joining us very soon. Rescue a shelter animal if you can, we've never regretted it.
 

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