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Australian Shepherd (v. 1.0)
Разработано bigo
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The Ultimate Guide to Australian Shepherds talks not only about "puppy proofing" your home prior to bringing your Aussie home, but also helps you understand his nutritional needs, his unique health conditions, and how to housebreak and train him.
And because he can be such an active dog, we've also included a section on how to help keep him physically active. You'll definitely appreciate some of these suggestions.
And, oh, by the way… the Australian Shepherd did not originate in The Land Down Under. Surprised? I sure was.
Here's what you'll discover in "The Ultimate Guide to the Australian Shepherd: Secrets to Raising a Healthy, Happy Pet" E-Book:
* How to find out if the Australian Shepherd is the right kind of dog for you...
* 3 little known, yet simple ways to pick the best puppy for your family...
* Secret of expert Australian Shepherd specialists that few people ever know about...
* 3 proven steps to getting your life and home ready for your new Australian Shepherd...
* 2 simple keys (that are right in front of your eyes) to teaching your Australian Shepherd puppy right from wrong...
* WARNING: 3 things you should never do when it comes to training an Australian Shepherd...
* You'll discover in just a few short minutes how to care for your Australian Shepherd on a daily basis...
* 6 time tested and proven strategies for grooming your Australian Shepherd...
* When to look to a professional to help your Australian Shepherd...
* 7 everyday but often overlooked tips and tricks for giving your Australian Shepherd the proper nutrition...
* A pennies on the dollar approach to provide your golden retriever with the proper nutrition...
* How often to spend time training your Australian Shepherd...
* How to keep your Australian Shepherd happy and healthy for its lifetime...
* The once famous but forgotten secret that instantly allows you to have a well behaved, loyal Australian Shepherd...
Possibly most known as the best herding dogs in the canine world, Australian Shepherds are also highly intelligent and easily trained. Due to their inherent breeding traits as a herder, which include a well-developed protective instinct, Aussies make good watch dogs. They will certainly bark warnings if they suspect danger, but they are not excessive noise makers. They are generally loyal, playful, and affectionate dogs that love to cuddle and make terrific companions.
Australian Shepherds make wonderful family pets, provided the family has plenty of time for them. Just like many intelligent dogs, Aussies can become bored easily, especially if they’re left alone for extended periods of time. They will chew up virtually anything if they get restless, and are notorious hole diggers and escape artists. An Aussie that receives plenty of exercise will have very few of these problems. As you can imagine, a dog that renown for its herding skills needs plenty of vigorous exercise. Exercise can be given to Aussies in a variety of ways. Running free in a field such as a dog park is ideal. You can also give your Aussie some real work to do, such as carrying a pack on a walk. You can also play games of catch with a ball or a Frisbee, and/or take them for long runs. They thrive in being part of the action and are willing company on outings such as fishing or hunting trips. Or they’d simply love to be with you while you did a little yard work at home.
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