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 Australian Terrier Dog

 Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

Australian Terrier Dog
By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

Australian Terrier Dog

The Australian Terrier are the smallest of the working terriers. The Australian Terrier is a confident and alert with lots of courage and plenty of spirit. Playful and energetic, The Australian Terrier breed is intelligent and eager. The Australian Terrier dogs alertness makes him a good watchdog. The Australian Terrier is a little that adapts to different environments. Very versatile, the Australian Terrier makes great companion. This loves to play and romp, and likes plenty of fun and attention. The Australian Terrier has a strong sensible streak. When around strangers the Australian Terrier is usually polite and reserved. The Australian Terrier gets along well with older, considerate children as well as with children that he has been raised with. The Australian Terrier also gets along well with other animals in most instances.
 
 The Australian Terrier is a laid back dog. The Australian Terrier is happy to sit and toast himself by the fire as well as having fun and games outside. The Australian Terrier like to please their owners. Some Australian
Terrier s can have a bossy streak, but most are not difficult to train. The Australian Terrier s are not as noise as most other terriers. The Australian Terrier does like to show off his deep bark and many also enjoy digging. The affectionate nature of this breed makes it a great companion pet.
 

 
Australian Terrier Dog
 As a working that has shorter legs and is smaller than most in its breed group, the Australian Terrier developed a gait that allows it to cover a fair ground area. The breed has a long head, dark nose, angular-shaped ears, dark luminous eyes, a scissors bite, and a strong chest. It has a straight, rough outer coat that’s around 2.5 inches in length, and a short, smooth undercoat
 
 Australian Terrier Skills
 In the past, the Australian terrier proved useful in controlling snake and rodent infestation, and showed great ability as a watch , companion, and herder. These days, the breed is appreciated still for its watchdog aptitude,

as well as its talent in agility, tracking, and performing tricks.
 
 Australian Terrier Personality
 The Australian Terrier is a sturdy, brave dog, with a quiet and affectionate predisposition. This breeds attentiveness and loyalty make it a great watchdog and companion. It is very obedient and willing to please, as well as curious and lively. It is a pleasant companion to well-behaved children, and gets along with other s and pets, though it tends to run after small animals outside the home. It needs firm and consistent training to keep it from being to independent, though it does well as a traveling companion.
 
 Australian Terrier Exercise Needs
 This breed does well with at least a good daily workout session, which can be a refreshing game, a quick to moderate walk, or an off-leash run in a secure area, though it can be left to run and play in the yard to get the necessary exercise on its own.
 
 Australian Terrier Dog Living Conditions
 This breed can live outdoors in moderate to warm weather, though it would prefer to be with its owners most of the time. It is also recommended for apartment life, though it will need to be taken out for leashed walks on a regular basis. A sturdy leash would prove useful for its owner, as the Australian Terrier likes to chase.
 
 Australian Terrier Grooming Requirements
 The long coat on this breed does not need clipping, though hair around the ears and eyes need regular careful trimming and occasional plucking. Brushing its coat several times a week should maintain its glossy look, though baths should be limited to once a month, and the fur should be combed while it dries to prevent tangles.
 
 Australian Terrier Health Issues
 The Australian Terrier dog  is a fairly healthy breed, with no major deficiencies. However, some diseases, particularly diabetes, patellar luxation, and Legg-Perthes, have been observed in some s of this breed.

 

Cindy  Lovabledog.info


Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

 

 
 
     
 
 
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