Thanks for the time you've taken to make these videos! After having raised and eventually lost 4 Bouvier's we are in the new world of Aussie's :) At my age (67yrs.) this is more work than I remember. It's been great though. Ozzi is almost 4 mnths. and a real treasure. He is a challenging stinker at times and already testing his boundries. I'm learning a lot with your videos, so thanks again.
Great video, Aussies are such great dogs if you can give them the right amount and kind of time! I love mine and knew how they were from having them when I was younger but my husband had a bit of an adjustment to make when I brought my 5-month old puppy (she's nearly 3 now) home, haha! I keep joking about getting a second one so the two Aussies could entertain each other somewhat and hubby just looks at me with that "deer in the headlights" look. I guess I have to work on him some more :)
My puppy can sit, leave it, lay down, wait, her crate command, her eat command, her name, ‘yes’, ‘goodgirl’, go get it,… now i’m teaching her luring and a new fun trick. Do you know what is also important to teach her first? (She’s 9week old)
Socializing her and desensitizing her is the most important thing (don't introduce just have her act neutral). Tricks and commands can come much later. Recall and luring are also important as well as teaching them to calm down and eye contact.
Thanks for the time you've taken to make these videos! After having raised and eventually lost 4 Bouvier's we are in the new world of Aussie's :) At my age (67yrs.) this is more work than I remember. It's been great though. Ozzi is almost 4 mnths. and a real treasure. He is a challenging stinker at times and already testing his boundries. I'm learning a lot with your videos, so thanks again.
I couldn’t stop laughing at the sitting on the couch part and the crate bark/whimper…. So true!
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Great video, Aussies are such great dogs if you can give them the right amount and kind of time! I love mine and knew how they were from having them when I was younger but my husband had a bit of an adjustment to make when I brought my 5-month old puppy (she's nearly 3 now) home, haha! I keep joking about getting a second one so the two Aussies could entertain each other somewhat and hubby just looks at me with that "deer in the headlights" look. I guess I have to work on him some more :)
hahaha keep pushing he will give in :p
I can only imagine what it must be like to have an Aussie puppy!!! They both are adorable...
Thank you! They are crazy 🤪
My puppy can sit, leave it, lay down, wait, her crate command, her eat command, her name, ‘yes’, ‘goodgirl’, go get it,… now i’m teaching her luring and a new fun trick. Do you know what is also important to teach her first? (She’s 9week old)
Socializing her and desensitizing her is the most important thing (don't introduce just have her act neutral). Tricks and commands can come much later. Recall and luring are also important as well as teaching them to calm down and eye contact.
@@winstontheaussieshep we are teaching her neutrality but we also teach her stuff becouse i can see it in her eyes that she wants to learn more
@@winstontheaussieshep i thought maybe you’d know other important commands like leave it so i can train also lol
I love the truth of this ❤😂🎉
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