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Dogs -
Australian shepherds
Australian shepherds were developed in USA. They worked on cattle farms and sheep farms in the USA where they were made famous by a man that worked in rodeos. They were called Australian Shepherds after the "Australian shepherds" that came to America in the 1800's for the gold rush and brought their little "blue dogs" (cattle dogs) with them. The Americans were very impressed with the dogs but wanted something bigger, so they bred different dogs into the blue heelers to produce the "Aussies" - now known as Australian Shepherd.
Australian shepherds were imported into South Africa by Jenni Gray. Her first dog came from Australia and became show champion. She imported more dogs from USA and a good bloodline was established.
Progeny from this bloodline now compete at the highest levels of Breed, Obedience, Dog Jumping, Agility, Flyball, and Tracking.
How breeds of dogs developed
The dogs like lots of exercise, so a big yard is needed. They need to be trained and given lots of attention. Aussies like children and other dogs, but take their time with strangers.
The Australian shepherd has a medium-length coat which benefits from brushing. The coat sheds twice a year.
Size: medium
Class: herding
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| "Story," an
Australian shepherd puppy belonging to Natasha Baxter. Pic taken Sept
2010 |
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Montrose Runin' in the Breeze is the first Australian Shepherd to receive a championship title in South Africa and is a multiple Group and Best of Breed winner. He is a foundation sire at Stavros Australian Shepherds.
Eyes clear HD 0-0
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CH Stavros I am All That (Teddy) Owned by
Jenni Gray. Teddy has earned many titles in the show ring. |
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CH Stavros Front Page News (Ice) Co-owned N Aadnesgaardt & J Gray |
Aussies enjoy agility!
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| Kenstaff Shades of Blue
(Ni-K) grandson of Montrose Runnin in the Breeze for Stavros, belongs to
Paula Gouws, South Africa. Colour: blue merle |
Seven
belongs to Nadine Shortland.
She is the daughter of Breezer, & is a black-tri Australian Shepherd. She
is now a 5-way champion in Dog Jumping, Contact Agility, Non-Contact
Agility, Flyball & Carting and Grand Champion in Flyball. She has her FDx Title (Flyball Dog Excellent) as well as CGC
and CD. Seven is HD00, eyes clear. |
Miniature Australian Shepherds
Australian shepherds under 45 cms at
shoulder, are classed as miniatures. At the time of writing, June 2008, they are
not recognised as a breed by KUSA. Several miniatures have been imported into
South Africa and compete in the show ring in working trials, flyball, etc.
The blue Merle is often called a blue
heeler. They are "Velcro" dogs - staying at heel!
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Blue merle female, Zita |
Black tricoloured male, Zilo |
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These miniature Australian
shepherds were imported by Paula Gouws |
Australian Shepherd dogs have been used as Stowaway Search Dogs on ships. Where can a stowaway hide from these intelligent dogs? Can he hide in a dark corner? It is like us trying to hide from God! "We can say, 'Surely the darkness will hide me", but darkness is as light to God!" Psalm 139 |
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