Australian Shepherd Breed Info, Pictures, Care, Traits & More

Brief overview of the unique characteristics and history of dog breeds originating from Australia.

Australian Terrier

Description of this small and sturdy terrier breed.

Insights into their temperament and how they were used for rodent control and as watchdogs.

Image of an Australian Terrier.

Border Collie

Frequently Asked Questions

Australian Shepherds are known for their intelligence, energy, and agility. They have a strong herding instinct, making them excellent working dogs. These medium-sized dogs typically have a striking appearance with a merle coat pattern and bright eyes that can be blue, brown, or amber.
Australian Shepherds require a significant amount of exercise to stay healthy and happy. It is recommended that they get at least one to two hours of vigorous activity daily. This can include walking, running, playing fetch, agility training, and other mentally stimulating activities.
Yes, with proper socialization and training, Australian Shepherds can make great family pets. They are loyal, affectionate with their families, and generally good with children. However, due to their herding instincts, they may try to herd small children or other pets.
Australian Shepherds have a thick double coat that requires regular grooming to prevent matting—typically brushing once or twice a week. Due to their high energy levels and intelligence, they also need plenty of mental stimulation and physical exercise. Regular veterinary check-ups along with vaccinations and parasite control are essential for maintaining their health.