Australian Shepherd

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Australian Shepherd

Australian Shepherd
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What Causes Deafness in Aussies?6.2 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Dual Registry7 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Deleting a dog from the database7.3 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Admin what are the rules to put a pedigree on this database?7.6 years agoAustralian Shepherd
cant add my dog there is a dog with the same name 7.9 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Adopting new Aussie next week12.9 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Burnt Coat13 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Castration an aussie male13.9 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Why can't I update my pup's pedigree??13.7 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Do not want to delete my gallery14.3 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Belcando/Bewi Dog food now in the UK15.4 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Upcomming Litter Planned16 years agoAustralian Shepherd
looking for show prospect16.1 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Fixes to the website14.8 years agoAustralian Shepherd
LOOKING FOR FEMALE PUP16.7 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Unbelievable Intelligence of the Breed!15.5 years agoAustralian Shepherd
Hello?16.9 years agoAustralian Shepherd

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Starting Your Dog in Tracking

Starting Your Dog in Tracking

Tracking is a sport where the people take the passenger’s seat.  The dog is in the lead and is able to confidently do what comes naturally to it, and we must learn to trust in this ability.  For some people, trusting the dog and letting it lead are two of the hardest parts of beginning work in tracking.

  • An Introduction to Agility

    Agility is one of the fastest growing sports with dogs of all breeds and styles taking part.  It is a challenging, fast paced, and exciting training experience for both dog and handler.

  • The Life Expectancy of Your Dog

    When you decide to get a dog, you are doing so with the expectation that your new canine companion is going to be with you for many years to come. But how many years, exactly? This is something that all prospective pet owners would like to know. The average lifespan for a dog is about 12 years, but this fact by itself tells you very little. In reality, there are a number of variables that will help determine how long the newest member of your family is likely to be with you.



 


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