Yes, Australian Shepherds are prone to several genetic health issues, including hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and certain eye conditions like cataracts and progressive retinal atrophy. They can also be susceptible to epilepsy and autoimmune disorders. Regular veterinary check-ups and responsible breeding practices can help mitigate these risks. It's important for prospective owners to be aware of these potential health concerns when considering the breed.
australian shepherds
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some do
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because Australian shepherds are very smart so they can hear any footsteps coming towrds their destination.♥ thanx
yes
yes
They are in the animal kingdom
Australian Shepherds are herding dogs.
They have fur so yeah they are hairy
My Aussie loves carrots.
That is what they were breed to do, so yes.