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Bella Oz

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  1. How does this breed cope in a suburban yard? I have three Aussies and we live in suburbia. We run between 10-12k's a day and a good part of that is through light bushland where they can be off leash. They spend most of the day lazying around but once the children get home from school they are up for a good play around, ball, frisbee, soccer.... How do they cope with livestock - i.e. horses? Mine are all curious when they spot a horse or cow but won't chase them. Are they good off leash (yes with training) All the Aussies I know are great off leash and are easily recalled. With the correct training they are an excellent obedience and agility prospect. They are also great with flyball and other such sports. Are they good with small animals like smaller dogs, cats and chickens? This depends on how they are raised, our three have been around cats from the beginning and accept them as part of the pack. They are brilliant around other dogs, however if the male is a little bit rough with smaller dogs. As for chickens, I would never trust mine with them, they get very excited when they see a bird and will chase. What are they like with other dogs? My female adores all other dogs, male/female, small/large, puppies/adult. My male is fine with all females and puppies male and female, however other male dogs he occasionally will have issues with. As ridiculous as this sounds, my female will get especially excited when she spots another Aussie or BC.
  2. Has there been any news with regard to the pup that was stolen?
  3. Aussies are addictive! I thought I could stop at two but couldn't and have just added "Scarlet" to our family... We now have Bella (black tri - 4 years), Suede (blue merle - 4 years) and the new baby Scarlet (red merle 12 weeks). All are from the same fabulous breeder, we've kept in contact because she is such a lovely lady!
  4. I've got two Aussies from different litters with only 2 days difference in age, one I got as a pup the other as a 9 month old dog. They are great company for each other during the day if no one is home. They are ok to walk together but one likes to run and the other is more of a plodder, so seperate walks each day, twice a day when we have time. We have recently added to the family and now have a gorgeous little 12 week old red merle who is enjoying playtime with the big dogs. Good luck with your search. I've found Aussies addictive!
  5. If you take all of the emotion out of rescue there would no longer be rescue. Some people think with their heads some with their hearts. May's best interest is at heart and we wish her all the best and in doing so will forward a donation, because we choose to!
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