OUR STORY ( WHO WE ARE )

I’m called Luckas P. Hunter My better half and I are pet sweethearts so we took up the drive to raise these beautiful canine variety to fulfill the necessities of families who will need to claim or add another part to their loved ones. We used to raise Bernese Mountains for a long time and in this manner sold the business. After a decade we ran over the Australian Shepherd and it was all consuming, instant adoration! Our canines are a piece of our family and are brought up in our home. The little dogs are ruined, solid, cheerful and prepared to play; from our home to yours!

We keep our young doggies current on inoculations up until the hour of delivery and they will have a veterinarian wellbeing check prior to leaving us. Each of our doggies accompany AKC papers and come from champion lines. In spite of the fact that you might not have any desire to show your doggy, family is vital with regards to wellbeing and personality. Reach Us to Find out more.

ABOUT THE AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD BREED

The Australian Shepherd is a medium-sized robust dog that belongs to the Pastoral Group. He is bred to herd sheep, compete in the show ring, and serve as a companion dog. This dog breed is also known as the Aussie, Aussie Shepherd, and Australian Sheepdog. The Australian Sheepdog, as a herding dog, is intelligent and very easy to train. He could be quite aggressive when working with livestock, but he is friendly and gentle with children. Naturally protective and loyal, the Australian Shepherd is an effective watchdog. The Australian Shepherd dog is active and energetic, so he needs regular exercises to burn off his excess energy and stimulate his mind. Despite the popular interest, the breed wasn’t recognized by the American Kennel Club until 1993. Today, the Australian Shepherd remains the same eye catching, energetic, clever dog that proved so useful to ranchers and farmers in the old West.

The Australian Shepherd dog breed is intelligent, loyal, alert, and energetic. His flexible and agile body allows him to change his speed and direction easily. He has a balanced disposition towards strangers. He can be aloof but never shy or hostile.

The Australian Shepherd is a people-oriented dog. He requires a lot of attention and can be clingy. In addition, as he is a highly active breed, he is prone to making destructive behaviours due when bored. Due to this, he can only be left alone for 4–6 hours at best.

The Australian Shepherd dog gets along well with children, preferably older ones. Supervision is a must, especially when this lively dog interacts with smaller children as he is prone to chase and nip. The Australian Shepherd breed is a great furry companion for other pets as well. However, due to his herding instincts, the same precautionary measure should be applied to prevent him from herding and nipping other pets.

The Aussie will only need weekly brushing to remove dry hair and mats. Baths are only necessary a few times a year, especially if he is regularly brushed. When shedding season starts, brushing should be done more frequently. Use an undercoat rake to comb through the Aussie’s fur. Do this every 2–3 days to get rid of loose and dead hair. Finish the brushing session with a wire brus

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QUALITY BREEDING

We ensure that we deal with both our grown-ups and our young doggies. We deal with them like family, so we ensure that they are sound and cheerful from our home to yours.

REGISTERED

Our puppies are enlisted and come from champion lines. While you might not have any desire to show your pup, this guarantees you get a baby that is sound and has a positive personality.

TEMPERAMENT OF A AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD

Australian Shepherd are known for their one of a kind disposition. The Australian Shepherd dog breed is intelligent, loyal, alert, and energetic. His flexible and agile body allows him to change his speed and direction easily. He has a balanced disposition towards strangers. He can be aloof but never shy or hostile.

The Australian Shepherd is a great family pet that loves to play with children and other pets. However, as a shepherd dog, he tends to nip and chase people and fellow pets. He will need to undergo training to curb this behaviour.

COLOR OF A AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD

The Australian Sheepdog possesses a distinctive merle-colored coat. The dog breed’s standard colors are black, red, blue merle, and red merle, with or without white or tan markings. The colors should be dominant and rich, and white should not overpower the head.