From the size of the dog they should be in a medium crate maximum.
yes but they still need to be trained
http://www.akc.org/breeds/australian_shepherd/index.cfm You can't. There is no such thing as a Toy Australian Shepherd. There is a Toy Australian Shepherd and a Miniature Australian Shepherd. I have a mini. They are not recognized by the AKC, but that does not mean they don't exist. The breeds started years ago by breeding small Australian shepherds.
Australian shepherds were originally bred for herding livestock and therefore are very active by nature. Australian shepherds need to walk for at least 30 minutes a day or they may become difficult to control with their excess energy.
Don't dock the tail if you can help it. Not all Australian Shepherds need a tail bob, since some are born with a natural bob.
You need to be more specific, do you mean colour? If so, they were bred those colours to blend in with the background and show purposes.
You can look up the Australian Shepherd breed specifically, or look up puppies in general to see what kind of care they need. Australian Shepherds need a lot of grooming as they have a very thick coat.
It really depends. On the person and the type of crate. I think you need to be alot more specsific about that one im afraid. Also depends on the size of the crate. Type of animal..... You get the point. Sorry.
To make a wood crate, you will need to gather wood boards, nails, a hammer, and a saw. Cut the boards to the desired dimensions for the crate's sides, bottom, and top. Assemble the crate by nailing the sides to the bottom piece, then attach the top piece. Make sure to reinforce the corners for stability. Sand the crate for a smooth finish, and you're done!
You would probably need any size medium crate. If you don't think I'm right, type this question into google.com or bing.com Hope I helped! -Allyssa :)
If you plan on keeping them crate trained, it's better than they have their own. Get the largest crate that is available so that it will grow with them. An extra large crate will run around $100. You should purchase dog crates for each dog. It is far too risky to have them in one crate together. Also, purchase a crate that allows them to stand up and re-adjust themselves while sleeping, but not so large that they can move around in it.
To find the mass of the crate, you would need to divide the force acting on it (410 N) by the acceleration due to gravity (approximately 9.81 m/s^2). This would give you the mass of the crate in kilograms.
In accordance to Newton's Second Law, you need to divide the force by the acceleration. The answer in this case will be in kilograms.