Australian Shepherd
is a descendant of dogs from Basque which were brought to Australia and US by the shepherds. It was later crossed with other Collie type dogs to create a dog with excellent herding skills. Initially Australian Shepherd was used for herding cattle.
The Australian shepherd originated in america, it for a it name however after some had been transported by ships to Australia and actually thrived better there than here
united states
the us
The proper acronym is "NASA" and they breed Australian shepherd dogs which commonly referred to as the Aussie. The acronym stands for National Australian Shepherd Association.
The US.
It's some sort of Shepherd. My top three guesses are English Shepherd Australian Shepherd Border Collie It could be any one...but Australian shepherd's tails are normally docked...
No, they do not. Occasionally, anolmalies occur in the breed producing webbed feet, but the Australian Shepherd is not a breed that is supposed to have webbed feet.
Small Australian Shepherds are breed with each other to get smaller puppies. No other breed is used.
The Australian Shepherd Club of America
Yes, Aussie is a short version for Australian Shepherd.
You should NOT breed from your Australian Shepherd until it has had at least three seasons/heat cycles. Many breeders agree that the absolute best age to breed from a female is three years old, however, this is not necessary. You can breed responsibly from a Dog once it has had three seasons.
No, this breed is not in any version of Nintendogs.
Anatolian shepherd
The breed of Dog most commonly used as a sheepdog in the UK is the Border Collie. In Australia it is the Australian Shepherd, Australian Kelpie and the Australian Cattle Dog. Some countries also use Smooth Collies, Old English Sheepdogs, German Shepherd-type Dogs and Collie Crossbreds.
A female should only breed up to the age of seven, a male can breed throughout his life.