They have a calm energy around their owners.
no, they have fur, and shed ALOT!
no
yes very good once trained
That is what they were breed to do, so yes.
Yes, Australian Shepherds are playful, easygoing companions. They are good with children, and are great pets.
Australian Shepherds are medium-sized, intelligent, and active dogs that were originally bred for herding livestock. They are known for their loyalty, and work ethic. Australian Shepherds are also relatively healthy dogs, with a lifespan of 12-15 years. Australian Shepherds are generally good with children and other pets, but they can be wary of strangers. They require regular exercise and mental stimulation, and they are not well-suited for apartment living. Overall, Australian shepherd dogs are good companions to active people because of their loving, loyal, and intelligent nature. The beautiful coat patterns and striking eyes of the Australian shepherd are also recognized. If you are considering getting an Australian Shepherd, be sure to do your research and find a reputable breeder. You should also be prepared to provide your dog with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation.
Absolutely! They love to play and are very social. Aussie shepherds are also easily trainable. The only downside is during puppyhood when they bark and nip a lot. They mature quickly with training and these characteristics soon go away,
This place has good accessibility; so this means that handicapped people can have easy access.
It was more like the sheep with Jesus as the Good Shepherd.
Handicapped people have the same needs as anyone else. They enjoy friendship, good food, works of art such as movies and books, which they may not perceive with all the senses used by those who are not handicapped but which they can still enjoy, and all the good things of life. And, of course, they sometimes need help to do things that they would not need help to do if they were not handicapped. So you can be helpful. Answer For the most part, they do not want to be treated as handicapped but rather be treated like everyone else.
YES
ha-ha :) I never thought about that. Maybe some non-handicapped people got mad because the handicapped have the "good" parking spots so they wanted "good" locations for the cart returns. I think they should have a cart return beside each handicapped parking spots and then the rest wherever they please between all of the other parking spaces. (Why would someone get mad over not having a "good" parking spot? so instead of walking a short distance further they steal a handicapped parking space? I don't know, we live in such an odd community.)