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Animated, adaptable and agile, the Australian Shepherd lives for his job, which still involves herding livestock and working as an all-purpose farm and ranch dog. He needs a lot of activity and a sense of purpose to be truly content. Today, due to the breed’s intelligence and versatility, “Aussies” also excel in AKC events such as agility, obedience and herding. Their coats can be black, blue merle, red merle and red with or without white markings.
A Look Back
There are many theories about the origin of the Australian Shepherd. Despite its misleading name, the breed as we know it today probably developed in the Pyrenees Mountains somewhere between Spain and France. It was called the Australian Shepherd because of its association with Basque shepherds who came to America from Australia in the 1800s. The Australian Shepherd was initially called by many names, including Spanish Shepherd, Pastor Dog, Bob-Tail, New Mexican Shepherd, and California Shepherd.
Right Breed for You?
An energetic breed with strong herding and guarding instincts, the Aussie requires daily vigorous exercise. Although sometimes reserved with strangers, they are “people” dogs that want to always be near their families. Their thick coats require weekly brushing.
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These girls had gathered 40,000 petitions and brought them to Anchorage. They resembled Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie
Rob got a few nice roll of 6 free moves and then had a couple of double phases. We used the Malaya 42 terrain rules from the 2015 Xmas special. Any multi-based trees were secondary jungle. The grass was just treated as open for this game. Here is a section, the pla Sgt and the 2 Inch mortar team.
Aussie lover boy charmed and entertained 3 Latvian students before daring 2 throwing himself over 14ft high fence in Warbour St, Soho
We headed back to the Commercial Hotel in Alexandra over the weekend to enjoy some more Parmas.
Excluding double ups and the ones we had alrady seen last time, these are the 8 new ones that we tried.
This is the one that I had.