It all depends. My Aussie gets along well with other dogs and other Australian cattle dogs but she meet them when she was a puppy. it depends on how social your dog is and if she is protective of you. if she is than i would have her and the other dog meet at a park or someplace where they both have not been so they don't feel as protective and territorial.
any dog will get along with an Australian cattle dog as long as they are properly introduced
No flag has to be displayed along another flag. That doesn't make sense at all.I'm not sure if you're complaining like "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" or "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" but no.
No they do not get along but in a large enough, well planted tank they will put up with one another.
Yes indeed they are if both dogs are well socialized they will get along fine, A nine week old Australian cattle dog and a four year old husky are playing at my feet just now as I type this answer. If the question was more along the lines of breeding compatibility then the answer would depend on personal preference, and I would say yes probably would produce good looking dogs with ranging personalities.
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No such ingredient is found in salt blocks for cattle. It is merely a myth or rumor that has been passed along from one drug addict to another in their attempt to gain different ingredients to make methamphetamine.
The increase in population along cattle trails led to the development of settlements and ranches, causing conflicts between the cattle drives and local communities. As a result, laws were passed to regulate the movement of cattle and prevent further conflicts, ultimately leading to the decline of cattle drives.
Answer: Given the size of the Australian continent, it has quite a low population. This is because around 44% of the continent is classed as desert, and virtually uninhabitable, while another 22% is semi-arid, and useful only for cattle properties. Most of the population is concentrated in cities and towns along the eastern and southeastern coasts.
Given the size of the Australian continent, it is sparsely populated. This is because around 44% of the continent is classed as desert, and virtually uninhabitable, while another 22% is semi-arid, and useful only for cattle properties. Most of the population is concentrated in cities and towns along the eastern and southeastern coasts.
Well if your going to get another dog, you should always get the dog of the different sex. They get along better. A female and a female or a male and a male may get competative over each other. Hope this helps!!! : )
Yes it can, but in might take time from the bird to get along with its new mate.
The collective noun for cattle is a herd of cattle. The farmer drove his herd of cattle to the pasture on the hill. Some other collective nouns are a drift, a drove, a kine, a mob, or a team of cattle.