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My Australian Shepard is pure evil lol i love him but he hates everyone hes so spoilt but hes getting so bad he wont even listen to my dad anymore and he dont like being touched hes like a wolf lol he growls at everyone .. help?!
danaaseannn 1 month ago
We have shaved our Aussie for years now. We purchased high end clippers and cut him 3/4 inch short every spring to help with the heat of summer. His coat grows back to its original beautiful thickness every year.
jeffscause 5 months ago
@spd2549 Huh, I don't see why you wouldn't. If I remember correctly- I was told that some long haired dogs tend to have heart problems? (Not sure if that's accurate or completely true.) Honestly it's just a weather decision in the long run. Is it really hot during the summer where you live? Obviously you shouldn't buzz them to the skin but giving them a very short cut helps them out.
Vilemk0 5 months ago
@Vilemk0 I've been told NOT to shave an Aussie....how has that worked for you guys because I would LOVE to shave my two beasts in the summer!
spd2549 5 months ago
@akirayato Depends on the dog, I have seen some pretty stupid border collies before, but then again I have seen some amazing ones. The Same goes for Australian Shepherds. They are both known for being very, very smart dogs.
AllAlaskan907 5 months ago
@akirayato for me a shepherd is smarter they are going to test your limits and if your not careful they take over
a border collie is a soldier always want to work always does what he is told
boynoon 6 months ago
OMG I love Aussies but I musn't have one :(
Luisa4911 9 months ago
@bilpayne Oh yeah, we shaved our Aussies when the summer came around. Short cut for the heat does wonders.. Must be hell with those thick coats they have.
Vilemk0 10 months ago
@Vilemk0 he out grew the lazy as soon as the weather cooled down thanks anyway
bilpayne 10 months ago
@bilpayne Take a visit to the vet! Diet can also heavily effect any dog but my mother bred over three generations when I was growing up and it seems to effect Aussies pretty hard as well. (I could be completely wrong here because I'm not an expert and only know through experience but..) Males are generally more relaxed from what I've seen, and tend to have greater health issues. Females have the least health issues and are usually more energetic.
Still, food is a large issue to check up on.
Vilemk0 10 months ago