Skip to main content

Posts

Showing posts with the label Australian

Australian Terrier

Australian Terrier - The Australian Terrier is one of the smallest breeds in the Terrier family. These dogs have short legs and a long head, and the ears should stand up and are shaped like the letter “V.” Their eyes should be shiny and dark, and their teeth should form a scissors bite. The Australian Terrier should have a body length that is longer than its height. Even though these dogs are small, they have well defined chests that are broad and deep. It has small feet which are designed to support its small frame, and their tails should be docked. The Australian Terrier has a rough coat that should be three inches long, and it will be red, sandy, or blue in color. The Australian Terrier was first bred in Australia, and is a small working dog. It was first showcased in 1868 in the city of Melbourne, and it is composed of a number of different Terrier breeds. Some of these breeds are the Norwich Terrier, Irish Terrier, and the Yorkshire Terrier. These dogs are proficient in killing s...

Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog

Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog - The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog is a breed that has a well proportioned body. The eyes will have the shape of ovals, and will be moderate in size. The ears should be medium in size, and they should be wide near the base. The muzzle of the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog should taper to a point. The teeth of this breed should form a scissors bite, and the nose should be black in color. Both the neck and chest are powerful, and the coat should be of moderate length.The acceptable coat colors for the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog are red or blue speckled and black patches may be present on the head. Also Known As: Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog Temperament The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog is a breed that is known for being alert and dependable. While they will be wary with strangers, they are loving to those that care for them. As the name implies, this breed is skilled when it comes to managing cattle. They have a strong work ethic, and are q...

Australian Silky Terrier

Australian Silky Terrier - The Australian Silky Terrier is a breed that falls under the Toy group in Australia, but is considered to be a member of the Terrier family in European countries. These dogs should weigh no more than 10 pounds, and the coat should be a maximum length of about six inches. The texture of the coat could be likened to silk. The Australian Silky Terrier should have dark eyes which display a friendly expression. The acceptable coat colors for this breed are brown or fawn. The fur on their faces gives them a distinctive appearance. Experts believe that these dogs were first bred near the end of the 19th century. However, this breed was not officially recognized until 1959. Also Known As: Silky Terrier, Silky Toy Terrier, Sydney Silky Temperament The Australian Silky Terrier will have the temperament that is seen in many Terrier breeds. It should be active, alert, and quick. While these dogs will get along with children, they can become aggressive with other dogs. T...

Australian Shepherd

Australian Shepherd - The Australian Shepherd is a moderate sized dog that has large amounts of energy. The ears should have the shape of triangles, and the tip should have a circular shape. The coat should be somewhat wavy, and it will protect the dog from extreme weather conditions. The length and texture of the coat is dependent on the climate. These dogs will have bobtails that are docked. The length of the Australian Shepherd should be a bit longer than its height. The chest should be powerful, and both of the front legs should be straight. It is mandatory for owners to remove the back dewclaws, while the front dewclaws may or may not be removed. The teeth should form a scissors bite, and the acceptable colors for the coat include liver, black, or blue merle. The interesting thing about this breed is that it was not bred in Australia. It is actually a breed that was first bred in the United States to work on ranches in the 19th Century. Also Known As: Australischer Schäferhund Te...

Australian Kelpie

Australian Kelpie - The Australian Kelpie has a muscular body with prominent limbs. It should have a length that is slightly longer than its height. The chest should be wide, and the body should feature large amounts of flexibility. The head of the Australian Kelpie should be long. The tail should have a moderate length, and the feet should be short. This breed will have a double coat, and while the undercoat will be thick, the outer coat will be straight and equipped to protect the dog in adverse weather conditions.The acceptable coat colors for the Australian Kelpie are blue, chocolate, or fawn, and tan may be present as well. Also Known As: Australian Sheep Dog, Australischer Kelpie, Barb, Kelpie Temperament The Australian Kelpie is a dog that was bred to work. Because of this, they will feature extensive amounts of stamina. They are skilled when it comes to herding, and they are extremely popular. These dogs will function better with one person, and are not good for families. They...

Australian Cattle Dog

  Australian Cattle Dog - The Australian Cattle Dog is a compact breed that has a muscular body. It has a lot of agility, and it should have a tail with a curve that reaches the hock. The head should be wide with a slightly circular shape, and the eyes will have the shape of ovals and should be dark brown in color. The teeth of the Australian Cattle Dog should form a scissors bite. The coat of this breed is thick and is designed to protect it from extreme weather. The coat has two parts, and this is the thick undercoat and the lighter outer coat. The ideal coat should have red or blue speckles, and tan may be seen on the body as well. Black is not a desirable coat color for this breed. The Australian Cattle Dog was bred in the 19th century by European settlers in Australia who needed to herd cattle on their ranches. Because many of the dogs that were brought from Europe could not efficiently deal with the climate and working conditions, the settlers decided to produce a new breed ...

Australian Bulldog

  Australian Bulldog - The Australian Bulldog has a powerful body that should be muscular. The females should have a body which is long rather than short, and the chest of these dogs should be wide. The coat of the Bulldog will be short and sleek, and it should never be rough. These dogs have large heads which are distinctive. It should have the shape of a square, and the stop should be prominent. Some wrinkles may be present near the nose. The eyes of this breed should be large and widely spaced out. The acceptable coat colors for the Australian Bulldog are orange, red, mahogany, apricot, red brindle, fawn, silver, or black brindle. Temperament The Australian Bulldog is an intelligent breed that has an excellent disposition. They are excellent with children, and are reliable to their owners. These dogs love to swim, and owners can play fetch with them as well. While this breed is a good watchdog, they are not good for people who are looking for a good guard dog. These dogs are hi...

Australian Shepherd Terrier Mix

australian shepherd terrier mix Australian Shepherd Terrier Mix - Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of dogs available for adoption near you. Read on to meet some friendly, furry locals. (Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and Hoodline used data from to power this roundup of dogs available for adoption near you. Read on to meet some friendly, furry locals. (Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other He’s a proud dog dad to Lola, a Staffordshire bull terrier mix, and a miniature Australian shepherd named Plum, who was born deaf and partially blind due to bad breeding. At first, Aiden had some Aiden Mann, a veterinary assistant living in Nashville, Tennessee, is a proud dog dad. Five years ago, the 25-year-old adopted Lola, a Staffordshire bull terrier and Great Dane mix, and, last summer, A Nashville man thinks he has found the best way to wake up his blind and deaf dog without startling her. Aiden Mann found that touc...

The Australian Shepherd Pomeranian Mix: A Perfect Blend of Intelligence and Charm

When it comes to designer dog breeds, few combinations are as captivating as the Australian Shepherd Pomeranian mix. This delightful hybrid brings together two beloved breeds—the intelligent and energetic Australian Shepherd and the spirited and compact Pomeranian. The result is a small-to-medium-sized companion with a big personality, striking appearance, and boundless charm. Whether you’re looking for an active adventure buddy or a loyal lapdog, this unique mix offers the best of both worlds. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore everything you need to know about the Australian Shepherd Pomeranian Mix , from its origins and physical traits to its temperament, care requirements, and more. By the end, you’ll understand why this enchanting crossbreed has captured the hearts of so many dog lovers. Origins and History of the Australian Shepherd Pomeranian Mix To fully appreciate the Australian Shepherd Pomeranian mix, it’s important to delve into the histories of its parent breeds. W...