From their energetic temperament to care tips and training advice, explore the world of these intelligent and loyal canine companions.

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Published: Wednesday, 01 May 2024 at 11:14 AM


Environmental journalist – and proud owner of an Australian shepherd – James Fair brings you all the information you need to understand and care for these energetic and intelligent canine companions.

What is an Australian Shepherd?

An adorable Australian shepherd puppy. Credit: Getty

Despite the name, the Australian shepherd breed was developed in California in the 19th century, partly from Spanish mountain dogs, but also from collies shipped from Australia and New Zealand. They were prized for herding cattle and bison.

They have ears softer than a chinchilla’s tum, beautiful black, grey and white coats (known in the biz as blue merle), sometimes with a touch of copper trim, and lovely thick fur. One in five are born with stumpy tails. Walking around your neighbourhood, your Aussie shepherd will be showered with compliments that will make your heart swell preposterously with pride.

How much exercise does an Australian shepeherd need?

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Aussie shepherds are energetic dogs. Credit: Getty

My Australian shepherd, Dakota, gets three walks a day (a minimum of two hours’ exercise) that ideally includes racing around off the lead with other dogs, plus time in our dog-proof garden.

She can’t be let loose around livestock (more training required) and will chase deer, pheasants and squirrels – in vain.

Are Australian Shepherds easy to train?

With proper socialisation and training, Aussie Shepherds can excel in various canine sports and activities, including obedience, agility, herding trials, and even search and rescue work.

In fact, Viking, a three-year-old Australian Shepherd from Solihull, Birmingham, and co-owned by Melanie Raymond, John Shaw and Kerry Kirtley, claimed the Pastoral Group title at Crufts 2024 and went on to be crowned Best in Show. The second of its breed to earn the title of Best in Show, he beat 24,000 dogs from around the world to claim the show’s top honour.