Koda and the tail wiggle โบ๏ธ
Canโt forget the little girl thatโs left! She will make someone very happy ๐๐
Someone has found their voice ๐
She is still available, make your home her furever home!
Hope everyone had a great Christmas!
We had some wiggle butts getting ready for Christmas and waiting for Santa!
Did your Aussies have a good Christmas?? ๐๐
Fun facts to know about Aussies!
1. Aussies come in four standard colors: blue merle, red merle, red, and black.
2. Australian Shepherds did not originate in Australia. They were originally bred in America, and they got their name from their working relationships with herders who came from Australia.
3. Most are medium-sized; however, there are miniature and teacup varieties.
4. Australian Shepherds need a job to do, even if it is getting the paper every day. Aussies are bred to herd, and if you don't give yours a job to do, they will find one on their own. Inadequate mental stimulation and exercise cause destructive behavior and misbehaving.
5. Australian Shepherds love to be close to their family members. They will follow you everywhere, room to room, outside, and even to the bathroom. Having one can be like having a shadow, especially if you are your Aussie's "favorite person."
6. Aussies are very agile. They excel in pet sports such as Frisbee, agility, and flyball.
7. They have a medium coat and may have either straight or wavy hair.
8. Aussies can have either brown or blue eyes; it is not uncommon to see one with two different eye colors.
9. The AKC officially added Australian Shepherds to their list of recognized breeds in 1991.
10. Australian Shepherds are very shy, apprehensive dogs. Because of this, it is important to socialize your Aussie as a puppy and to expose them to as many people and situations as possible.
11. The gene responsible for the signature merle coloration of some Australian Shepherds' coats also carries a blind/deaf component. Because of this, it is paramount to obtain a puppy from a reputable breeder.
12. Australian Shepherds are extremely intelligent dogs and need to be trained from puppyhood to curtail any mischievous behaviors before they begin to form.
13. Litters usually range from six to nine puppies. The average number of puppies in a litter is seven.
14. Australian Shepherds are the 18th most popular dog breed according to the A