Aussie Water Dog
Uploader Comments (steveandterik)
All Comments (51)
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Thats Awesome. My blue Merle Fifer was a woos and was afraid to get in our pool!
Whats cool is how smart this pup is because it knows not to scratch at the sides. Smart Aussie!
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Must be something about Aussie's named Cheyenne that make them love the water, cause mine does too! Very cute!
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what a great looking aussie, most of the ones ive seen on youtube are very ugly. this one looks almost as good as mine.
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wow! definatly a wayyy better swimer than me wow! awaesome dog...gotta love aussies
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So CUTE! Looks like a very good dog!
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Wow, he's absolutely at home in the water...he was almost doing a dance...! Love to see Cheyenne so happy..thanks for sharing..
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I just rescued my Aussie. He's a full blood and about 3 years old and the best dog I have ever SEEN OR HAD. He also loves the water, he always sneaks into the shower with me lol. Chases the water hose and will nose dive into the pool without warning.
Great video man!
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Wouahhhh...I like your dog :-)
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i have a black tri with border collie there funny dogs before they get in the water there real fluffy when they get out the look skinny lol
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@tehparol That's a perfectly normal price for a purebred dog, given what the costs are for the breeder. If you don't have enough money, either don't get a dog, or get one from a rescue or shelter.
Aww! What a cute Aussie! I just love them =)
KristenM12345 3 years ago
Thanks for the nice comment. Yes they are very good dogs.
steveandterik 3 years ago
You guys must be loaded with money if you got such a big pool..
tehparol 3 years ago
Unfortunately not, that's not our house or pool, but we own the Dog.
steveandterik 3 years ago
Tell me, how much did you give for the dog?
In Denmark they want 1300$ for an aussie puppy, and I think it's stupid to give so much for a puppy..
tehparol 3 years ago
From what I've seen they can go anywhere from $400.00 to a couple grand depending on the breeder and different parts of the country. You can also find some great dogs at Rescues that need a good home, for a reasonable adoption fee. However no matter how much you initially spend for the dog, you will end up spending much more over his life time in food, Vet bills and general care.
steveandterik 3 years ago