Australian Cattle Dogs were bred for work during the 1800s and they needed to be strong and agile. It’s why they have such well-conditioned muscles and a quick pace – great attributes when seeking to ...
If you look closely at the Indian wolf-dog and the Australian dingo, there are a lot of similarities between the two, and they both look quite similar. Apart from the similarity in their physical ...
Sure, the world’s most venomous species live in Australia, but the continent is also the birthplace to some of the hardest working canines around. These breeds are smart and refuse to give anything ...
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Life with an Australian shepherd explained
Australian Shepherds are brilliant, energetic, and deeply loyal companions, but they’re not for the faint of heart. They thrive on daily challenges, structured activity, and meaningful connection with ...
Researchers previously thought dingoes were distance cousins of domestic dogs, though still genetically similar enough to frequently breed with the wild canines, creating hybrids. However, recent ...
An Australian dog credited with saving over 100 koalas from bushfires is retiring after a decade of service. Bear, an 11-year-old Australian Koolie, was one of the first dogs in the country to be ...
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Australian Cattle Dog: Originally bred for herding cattle, this breed is highly trainable
Size: 17-20-inches (male); 17 to 19 inches (female) Coat: Short, dense, double-coat Temperament: Loyal, energetic, cautious, protective, intelligent, courageous Exercise needs: At least two hours ...
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