AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS ALL ABOUT HERDING

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    Dogumentary TV and On The Lamb Ranch are back at it again, this time with the beautiful and capable Australian Shepherd.
    Jodie Downs is a fancier and has a long relationship with Australian Shepherds. The breed is on of the most versatile and robust of the herding dog breeds.
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  • @timothywhite2666
    @timothywhite2666 6 років тому +213

    Aussies are GREAT pets. While they love having a job, they are absolutely fantastic pets.

    • @jamesbrahm6918
      @jamesbrahm6918 3 роки тому +23

      Timothy White Aussies are the Border Collie with out the cocaine problem

    • @johnfischer9655
      @johnfischer9655 3 роки тому +14

      @@jamesbrahm6918 lol-i don't know, I'm thinking my 2 year old Aussie is sneaking in a few lines here and there!🤣🤣🤣

    • @MrMallardGames
      @MrMallardGames 3 роки тому

      @@johnfischer9655 my 1 year old as well lol

    • @tarakatana4963
      @tarakatana4963 3 роки тому +1

      I agree with this so much 💕🤍

    • @Sandy33569
      @Sandy33569 3 роки тому +8

      But they can’t JUST be the “average family pet”. That’s the point here. They do need to be able to have both physical and mental outlets of some sort (doesn’t have to be any kind of dog sport/herding, however). I do tend to find they have decent off switches, though.
      I have a related (but distinct) breed, the Mini American Shepherd, which is very similar temperamentally and doesn’t necessarily need less activity just because they tend to trend smaller. 😆 Nice off switch for both breeds when they are allowed to have an enriched life.

  • @Brooklyn-dm8zn
    @Brooklyn-dm8zn 6 років тому +153

    They adapt to their family lifestyles! If I wanna be out and about and exercise my Aussie Duke is all for it and if I’m having a lazy day in bed he’s all for it and can sleep for hours with me

    • @dominickmasonry3878
      @dominickmasonry3878 4 роки тому +3

      Brooklyn 98 so true

    • @katelle
      @katelle 3 роки тому +2

      Brooklyn 98 yes very true 😊

    • @alexfns2427
      @alexfns2427 3 роки тому +2

      Absolutely the case with my Aussie as well

    • @kevinvandeventer8690
      @kevinvandeventer8690 3 роки тому +8

      not mine. if he doesnt get at least three hours of exercise he is not happy.

    • @64jamesh
      @64jamesh 2 роки тому +4

      @@kevinvandeventer8690 I have to agree. Mine wants to be on the go all the time.

  • @Eaf2016
    @Eaf2016 4 роки тому +14

    I have a two year old aussie and he is so chill haha. Great family pet.

  • @toodleloos
    @toodleloos 6 років тому +70

    I love this. My aussie is such a good boy. He doesn't herd but he runs animals out of our yard so I think that's the work he gave himself lol

  • @tangle70
    @tangle70 6 років тому +15

    My brother has one and she herds the nephews. If they are in different rooms, she barks until they come into the same room. I find it funny.

  • @ZombieChimpanzee
    @ZombieChimpanzee 6 років тому +47

    I gotta say, depending on where you live, and your family, they do make great pets. My uncle had one and he was a sweetheart. when all the kids were up at his place she would herd us when we were outside, he lived up in the mountains and in the woods, so if we'd wandered off it could have been bad. we all just knew that she'd stop us if we were going too far, and she'd get us back to the house. she'd also sleep up on the bed with guests she liked, My dad wound up being one of her favorite people, and she'd follow him around the house. you can't just have these dogs anywhere, but in the right place, they're excellent pets.

  • @alphawolfproductions4861
    @alphawolfproductions4861 4 роки тому +26

    It’s just me and my Aussie in my apartment and he’s totally fine. I play with him and everything everyday he’s a great house pet. I take him everywhere I go and go to my moms he loves my little sisters

  • @marlena6718
    @marlena6718 6 років тому +365

    I disagree with some of her comments about Aussies, honesty the most easy dog to train they are really smart and eager to please and make their owner happy. Also great in a family setting they are so nice and loving, only downfall would be exercising them but if your family is active then it shouldn't be a problem at all!

    • @animalobsessed1
      @animalobsessed1 6 років тому +47

      I agree about them being easy to train, but not about being great family dogs. Being friendly to all family members is just normal/average dog behavior, not something to sing praises about. It takes a bit more than that to be a "great family dog". To me, the Aussie's tendency to pick a favorite person prevents them being "great" for families.
      A "great family dog" should be just as cooperative with the children (not try to herd them or boss them around) as it is with the adults in the household.
      Sure, it's possible to TEACH them to respect the kids, but the same can be said for just about any other breed, and does not make this particular breed exceptional. In my experience, less intelligent dogs tend to be better playmates for kids (aka better "family dogs").

    • @paigeh.9208
      @paigeh.9208 6 років тому +9

      I think the whole family situation, for us at least, is due to how and who my Aussie was raised with. She was born on a farm and we adopted her after one of our golden retrievers passed away. Both goldens that we had were perfect family dogs and so the golden we still had sort of raised our Aussie. So an independently raised Aussie would definitely have the qualities she explained, but ours also has those nice family oriented traits and loves everyone she meets and doesn’t have any “favorites.” She’s really an amazing dog, and is extremely intelligent!

    • @christinas596
      @christinas596 6 років тому +16

      I think family orientation depends on the breeder! Some are strictly bred for working and some are family bred (like mine)! Mine love kids (will kiss them and are so gentle) are fine being lazy on the couch but I can go out and play ball or swim or go for a walk too they really just conform to your life really ! Idk it’s weird for me to hear they arnt great family dogs when mine have been nothing but great for my family for YEARS!! We do breed toys and mini aussies and they arnt recognized by akc as the “same breed”. So maybe standards are very different too? I just recommend people talk to different breeders and meet their dogs just to get a feel on personality size and energy! Australian Shepard’s are great and I love my 3 girls!

    • @anthonyg.4761
      @anthonyg.4761 6 років тому +10

      Marlena My Aussie who just passed away was bar none the best family pet I have ever had. He was not hyper either or out of control on days that he was bored. He also was the best babysitter I ever had and learned things never being formally trained so?

    • @anthonyg.4761
      @anthonyg.4761 6 років тому +8

      Christina R That was my experience too. My guy looked after the kids but he never herded them and he loved everyone in the home. I think people who ranch only know them as working dogs. I also have a Border Collie, he’s just as happy laying around in bed with me watching tv as when he’s going 30 mph chasing frisbees or the neighbors dog up and down the fence. Another not so great pet. So much so we just added a new Puppy, Aussie Border Collie mix to our home. Sweetest, most good natured dogs we’ve ever had in our family.

  • @jordanchoate2453
    @jordanchoate2453 4 роки тому +3

    I have an Australian Shepard and blue heeler, both super smart. My Aussie is for sure a stock dog. He isn’t for show, he protects our house and his family. If you don’t take the time to teach them they will take over. Biggest thing is giving them something to do and keeping them active!

  • @tyshufelt5299
    @tyshufelt5299 3 роки тому +2

    I got my Aussie I grew up with that dog he’s super hyper active I don’t live on a farm but I live what is a ton of farmland in the country he is the most loyal dog you’ll ever meet they are the best dogs ever

  • @mrs.teelovesyoutoo657
    @mrs.teelovesyoutoo657 5 років тому +3

    One of the best Aussie vids I've seen to date.
    Over the years, I encountered *a lot* of dogs on mountain bike trails. They wandered away from their owners. They were lost. They got in the way of (or worse, inadvertantly runover by) mountain bikers on trails. They got in fights with other dogs on the trails.... not the Aussies. Aussies were consistently the BEST TRAIL DOGS I encountered and were never a nuisance on the trail.
    This woman obviously knows the breed and has helped make a great video about a great dog, the Australian Shepherd.

    • @danielm5324
      @danielm5324 4 роки тому

      I've been thinking of getting an Aussie as a trail dog for a long time. Used to have them on a horse farm as a kid.

  • @marlena6718
    @marlena6718 6 років тому +41

    Seriously my favorite breed of dogs! I have 2 Aussie's and they are so loving, smart and active! So much fun and so beautiful I am in love with my blue eyed wiggle butts ❤️

    • @travis5665
      @travis5665 5 років тому

      haha yeah mine was a wiggle butt too.

    • @lilystegemann9798
      @lilystegemann9798 5 років тому

      I love my blue eyes wiggle butts as well😂

  • @flamingobirb3831
    @flamingobirb3831 5 років тому +9

    My Aussie is pretty chill, I will take him on 30 min walks and play soccer with him and then he's good

  • @unrulycrow6299
    @unrulycrow6299 6 років тому +23

    "They are hardwired to herd" yep, my Aussie does that with his buddies at the park, it's pretty funny (he also teams up with a bordercollie lady, sometimes). But I think he makes a great pet, because we're a fairly active family and he's involved in most of the things we do, be it a walk in town or a hike (... In the Pyrénées :D He's a French Aussie hehe), a tour in the vineyards...
    However, my dog has clearly been bred as a showdog. He's a big boy, with a long, fluffy coat. It's a bit sad we got him at a shelter, in a way (though he got lucky and only spent a week there before we found him, when he was 14 months old). I took care of his training, and always take care of him. If there's something health related, I'll be the first to notice and do something about it too. I think I'm the one with the strongest bond with my buddy (even though from outside people tend to think my father is the alpha... No no, I'm the actual alpha, and my buddy knows it), yet he isn't exclusive and love everybody in the family. He also adapts his behaviour and actions according to each person, it's pretty amazing.
    Overall, I'd say Aussies aren't made to be first dogs, because they are too difficult to handle for people who don't know how dogs work. In my family, we are used to dogs (mainly hunting dogs like Brittany Spaniels, but also race dogs like Borzois), and I'm also a horserider used to temperamental mares. So handling my buddy Junior was pretty easy, I only had to plan a bit ahead when I was training him, to make the orders clear for everybody. Now I don't even have to raise my voice to be heard and obeyed, I only have to look at him and ask him to do something, and he'll do it on the spot. He's also kind, cuddly and very playful.
    I love my buddy ❤

  • @spadechillzzz1109
    @spadechillzzz1109 6 років тому +6

    We have a red tri stock Aussie and you summarized her traits very well. She is very loyal, wary of strangers, smart, and agile. Fetch is currently her job and she wants to work ALL the time, not exaggerating. We plan to take her to agility classes and herding soon. Thanks for the great video! :)

  • @Momz3
    @Momz3 5 років тому +6

    I love the red tri!!!! He’s so handsome! We own a red Merle and she is the love of our life. We learned early on to train her and it was hard, but she is now a great dog.

  • @felicia1624
    @felicia1624 5 років тому +5

    My Aussie is licking my hands as I type this lol .. he’s my best friend 💕💕💕💕

  • @MisakiBlossom
    @MisakiBlossom 5 років тому +2

    As a fellow Aussie owner, this can't be any more true. These guys are amazing animals to have, both in the home and out. Mita is my 17 month old Service Dog in Training, and holy shit she is not only SMART, but uses her intelligence to her advantage. Her brain is constantly ticking, non stop. Her desire to learn and please has made her an absolutely fantastic service dog, but her Aussie nature in regards to being a "1 person" dog is a struggle to overcome. Her focus on the world around her is beautiful- it's as if her brain is taking in every molecule in minutes. A new trail becomes a whole new fantasy world to her where she is the queen of it all.
    I couldn't ask for a more perfect dog. I'm definitely getting another one in time

  • @michelelewis5666
    @michelelewis5666 2 роки тому +2

    “Just an all round good dog…the Australian Shepherd fit the bill.” You got that right!

  • @susiealavi1425
    @susiealavi1425 4 роки тому +2

    Our Aussie is absolutely amazing, loyal and observant. He is easy to train and loves to herd anything.

  • @fjiminy
    @fjiminy 3 роки тому +2

    I've had two Aussies and they've been wonderful companions and pets. They will go all day but have an off switch and will chill out at home. She's nuts on that account.

  • @SpiritualTraveler888
    @SpiritualTraveler888 4 місяці тому

    I agree with you. They are awesome dogs! I've had mine now for a few days, and he learns super fast his sense of recall memory and speed and agility blows away any other dog I've ever had! Not for the weak willed I would say. As he is super strong minded, and if you give him an inch, he will run with it. So gotta stay on him, but just an amazing dog! I couldn't have said it better. you're spot on everything about these dogs! Now I regret not buying one of his brothers to train two of them, but himself, he is super awesome and gets really close to me! I've noticed as you said he is leery of other people, unless I introduce them to him! Thanks again!

  • @zebradun7407
    @zebradun7407 5 років тому +2

    My Aussie is quick, spry energetic and smart as a whip.
    The look in her eyes speaks of intelligence.
    Her Name is Willow.

  • @Cenepk101
    @Cenepk101 2 роки тому +3

    Agreed. 100%. Smartest dogs. My niece has an Aussie & I had an AussiePoo. You absolutely could not tell their voices apart. She didn’t mention how verbose they are. And I’m not speaking of barking. They talk.
    Once - I was emotional & crying- My Aussie Poo scolded me & told me to GET OVER IT. When she died- my brother stated- Well - At least I don’t have to be corrected by a dog anymore! She didn’t permit crazy reactions to footballers scoring !!!!

  • @patrick2504
    @patrick2504 6 років тому +1

    we have Kodi a 5 month old Aussie,, we bought him off a breeder in southern England who is the longest standing breeder in the uk having bred Aussies for 32 years. He is a blue merle wqith blue eyes and is a fantastic family dog, we previously had a Border Collie who we sadly lost last year. I think people over analyse dogs,,, yes he is quirky,, he MUST have his daily exercise and loves chasing and catching his Frisbee,,, but he loves everyone and everything,,, what a kind and loving soul we have brought into our family. Ive had dogs my whole life and is he challenging,,, yes he is but thats part of the charm,,, we love him to bits and beyond !!

    • @cindynitsch6196
      @cindynitsch6196 5 років тому

      I love your description "kind and loving soul". My Aussie Luke is just that. He loves everyone he meets, especially children, must exercise and lives life to the fullest! If he hears a baby cry, we must restrain him to keep him from running to help. Yes he does follow me everywhere, as most of my dogs have, including my girl who passed in my arms at almost 16 years. I wish people would not say, he follows me because I spoiled him, or Aussies are crazy or nutty. My Aussie is a brilliant, protective, talented, beautiful, funny, "kind and loving soul". If I am sick he will not leave my side, if I have a bad dream he wakes me. I am proud of him and love him to the moon and back. Thanks for your post. Best to you.

  • @slainejaine4775
    @slainejaine4775 4 роки тому +3

    I just took In an aussie this weekend the people had a sign on an old metal crate that said take one. Hes a blue merle and it was so cold I couldnt leave him. Hes now starting training for search and rescue.

  • @jeremystewert4303
    @jeremystewert4303 3 роки тому +1

    The best dogs. Mine had to be the smartest animal I’ve ever seen in my life. I could literally talk to him like a person and it was almost like he would understand me. He loved riding around in the truck, front seat with the window, and his head handing out of course.

  • @tooniemama6959
    @tooniemama6959 6 років тому +4

    Beautiful dog. I love the herding group! I was a proud mother of a Shetland Sheepdog (14-1/2 yrs) & loved every moment with her! Aussies are wonderful; they are the perfect size and are great with families! Thanks for sharing your beautiful story!

  • @grinster1
    @grinster1 4 роки тому +1

    Your knowledge of this breed is huge.

  • @joefunke7410
    @joefunke7410 2 роки тому +2

    I have a 3 year old female. I live in town by myself. She absolutely loves to play so we play frisbee multiple times a day. She minds well and is eager to please. She's also very affectionate. I really like the dog but she is a high energy dog and definitely not for everyone

  • @strwb8361
    @strwb8361 Рік тому

    My baby is definitely stock dog! We love our boy and he takes great care of my daughter when I'm not home.

  • @ronaldbequeath2307
    @ronaldbequeath2307 6 років тому +3

    Thankyou, for a long time I was beginning to believe that noone had an Aussie, as you say living single he's my best bud.

  • @youcantstopthescout8921
    @youcantstopthescout8921 6 років тому +17

    *SCREECHING ENSUES* My favorite thing about this channel is the title intros, the format looks amazing each and every time. I'm glad that Aussies are getting some well-deserved spotlight!

  • @Kielforreal
    @Kielforreal 3 роки тому +1

    Agreed. We love our Aussie! She needs and asked for a lit of exercise. Running at the dog park and she needs other dogs, very entertaining. A lot if frisbee time in the back yard. She will demand play time. Good for me too.

  • @yellerdogdog
    @yellerdogdog Рік тому +1

    Such A great informative video, we love our black tri color mini Aussie Gucci. Gucci would run the household if it wasn’t for dad as the corrector, Mom just can’t say no . Thank you for the great information and beautiful video

  • @jeevee9489
    @jeevee9489 5 років тому +1

    Please tell me that this dog can clean my room for me...YES,HERD THOSE TOYS!

  • @fenzie
    @fenzie 6 років тому +14

    Australian Shepherds are beautiful
    Period.

  • @misslola3342
    @misslola3342 2 роки тому +3

    I have 3 mini aussies ! They are always so eager to learn and super laid back.

  • @candissdelcastillo7863
    @candissdelcastillo7863 4 роки тому +5

    I loved this documentary! Thank you so much. We have been studying and researching on Australian Shepherd’s for sometime now. This was extremely helpful. Very happy for your success with your dogs. Keep up the good work!😊👍

  • @mere1586
    @mere1586 6 років тому +2

    I have an Aussie!! I love him soooo much

  • @poopzassshit
    @poopzassshit 4 роки тому +63

    Unfortunately she did not talk about breeding two merle Australian Shepherds and the health ramifications of that

    • @afar5829
      @afar5829 3 роки тому +3

      We have a rescued double merle that is deaf. She's been trained well and is a professional snuggler. We didn't train her for herding. She herds socks...

    • @EstorilEm
      @EstorilEm 3 роки тому +7

      Hopefully anyone prepared to breed Aussies has more info than a single UA-cam video lol

  • @michaelquillen2679
    @michaelquillen2679 Рік тому

    Our Aussie is limited to "jobs" like herding (chasing) squirrels in our large back yard, playing with his interactive toys, playing fetch, catching frisbee, playing keep-a-way of toys from our Rotty/Chow-Chow mix, rough-housing with the Rotty/Chow-Chow, and jogging with mama. If he doesn't get enough mental and physical activity during the day, he turns into a neurotic mess (anxiety?) in the evening. As my wife and I are both retired, we have the time to devote to his jobs (play). He is indeed loyal and intelligent. We got him during COVID, so he did not get enough socialization in first year, but we've done our best to make up for it and he is a lot better for it. He isn't thrilled about traveling (riding in a car), but he does tolerate it. Thanks for the video!

  • @houndlifevlogs1055
    @houndlifevlogs1055 6 років тому +9

    Beautiful dogs. 😊🧡

  • @2klatte
    @2klatte 6 років тому +4

    Would be cool to do a follow up vid with this handler about living with the Aussie to show her dogs doing the house chores mentioned

  • @SpeedyWinds
    @SpeedyWinds Рік тому

    The NUMBER #1 channel for all dog info. THANK YOU for your efforts, thumbs up to your channel!

  • @JeePnoY1
    @JeePnoY1 10 місяців тому

    She nailed it

  • @christinabrady9415
    @christinabrady9415 6 років тому +4

    We have a "Texas Heeler" he's half heeler and half Australian shepherd. Amos is definitely the best of both worlds!

  • @mhintrepid
    @mhintrepid 5 років тому +1

    Outstanding vid ! Thanks so much.

  • @debbiesherrill7228
    @debbiesherrill7228 5 років тому

    Beautiful dogs! Love the documentary.

  • @michaelpotter3627
    @michaelpotter3627 3 роки тому

    Always great videos Zeke

  • @jjfreeman1
    @jjfreeman1 3 роки тому

    Awesome Video!!! ..and Thank you for doing what you do!

  • @kathrynsnow2993
    @kathrynsnow2993 6 років тому

    Excellent Video, thank you!

  • @elizab2962
    @elizab2962 4 роки тому +1

    hello! I just wanted to say I hope you and your family stay safe in these scary times!

  • @l0n3wolf89
    @l0n3wolf89 6 років тому +2

    I really really like these shows that you produce on Dogumentary TV. I love the fact that ALL the breeders that you interview talk about pros AND cons in the breeds and are really honest about the breeds!
    Great shows!! Really well made!!!

    • @l0n3wolf89
      @l0n3wolf89 6 років тому

      Both this and the Golden retriever one I just love.
      Like I said; honest opinions that show breeders that love and respect their breed!! 💙
      All there was before was Dogs 101 and Breed all about it. And those shows were missing alot and everything on every level.
      These clips and videos are just awesome and something great to show people who might be interested in different breeds.
      So, from Sweden, we LOVE these dogumentaries!!!

  • @privateryan8893
    @privateryan8893 3 роки тому

    Aussies are great dog ever

  • @tipphurler
    @tipphurler 6 років тому +34

    Loved the intro! Music was a nice change

  • @fioridragon1797
    @fioridragon1797 3 роки тому +2

    I completely agree with her stance on them not being super easy pets. I've seen a lot of people with Aussies who don't put any work into them and then complain because they're destructive, or play rough, or are nippy. Mine is a gem and because of the way mine acts a friend went out and got one. Large difference is mine came from a conformation breeder who owned a farm, hers came from a backyard breeder. Mine was trained from the ground up to be a stable and versatile farm dog while hers was never given a job. Too often this is the story that plays out is a good breed is labeled a good pet and isn't respected for what it was bred for (Corgis are another bad one for this) people get more dog than they wanted and the dog ends up being a terror or ends up in a shelter.

  • @ceeher4974
    @ceeher4974 6 років тому +5

    Great intro!! Amazing work and time and effort displayed in this video

  • @AutumnalAussies
    @AutumnalAussies 6 років тому +17

    I love the intro and cinematography in this! I think having interviews with multiple people involved in the breed would take this to the next level. Listening to the same person got pretty tedious near the end, and there are some hot debate topics that split breed clubs, so getting the different sides to that would make for a very well rounded documentary.

  • @deiaaze
    @deiaaze 6 років тому +6

    I waited so much for this video, awesome, as always!
    Great job!

  • @christophercorrell9401
    @christophercorrell9401 4 роки тому

    I have a 3 yr old female tri NKC. I don't know how to do all the fancy dog stuff. She chewed up stuff as a puppy and still digs in the trash can. Just know this she is the most charming animal I have ever met. My Aussie loves my wife who came later and my wife's dog. My Aussie adopted them perfectly her instincts understood the whole situation. I love my Aussie. ( Mini) yes she is bossy and nosey but truly a great dog.

  • @misled5036
    @misled5036 5 років тому

    I have just adopted a 4 yr old female red tricolor. She is the second dog I have ever cared for; my first dog was a mini Maltese who I lost last August at the age of 16. This Aussi was a crate dog, so when I came to take her home with me I never brought her crate in my house because I don't have the room. It has been an interesting 5 months as we are finally bonding but she has some emotional issues ( trust ) that I'm not sure how to handle. With in the first few months I had her I had to take her to the vets for immunization and a possible allergy problem. They gave me pills to give her 2 times a day and she was not going to have anything to do with it. I tried every trick in the book and she figured each one out PDQ; it was ruining our relationship because she thought I was doing bad things to her. I don't know anything about this breed and I'm not in farming though I would love to teach her to have tasks, but she only wants to do things on her terms. When I push an issue on training she shuts down and goes to the other room. As far as caring for her coat I am at a loss, she hates to be brushed because the former owner never did it. She was so matted when I got her the mats had to be cut out which left her coat uneven so another trip to the groomers to even it up is scheduled but I still don't know what is the best way to keep her coat manageable. Any advise would be appreciated. All I Know is I kept her from going to the pound.

  • @retokohler4226
    @retokohler4226 6 років тому +1

    Fantastic movie! Your camera and editing work is outstanding.

  • @txterbug
    @txterbug 2 роки тому

    Dude I LOVE your videos

  • @baileyb123bb
    @baileyb123bb 6 років тому +2

    While I'm watching this my pet Aussie is demanding a piece of my toast

  • @stonecreekarts6349
    @stonecreekarts6349 3 роки тому

    I love my Australian shepherd. He’s being trained currently for psychiatric service work

  • @johnjplummer
    @johnjplummer Рік тому

    All so true! great review

  • @kevinp5325
    @kevinp5325 6 років тому +2

    Zeke, I love the trend I’m seeing in these recent videos. A good bunch of breeders raising healthy and functional dogs. I’ve seen more than a few videos on herding dogs, which I’ve enjoyed. You should consider finding a breeder or owner who has a Blue Lacy. They originated in Texas and were developed to help herd cattle and hunt.
    I’d imagine there are a few livestock ranches near your area which might use them.

  • @juliamcdonald-carberry146
    @juliamcdonald-carberry146 6 років тому +14

    Owning a Miniature Australian Shepherd has been the most astonishing experience of my life. I have bred, trained owned & competed multiple dog breeds for over 40 years & vehemently disagree with many of the things this woman has to say about Aussies both standards & miniatures. My miniature is actually 18 inches at the shoulders & my standards range from 19" to 21" at the shoulders. All of them have wonderful personalities, are friendly, love people & are fantastic herders. As with Rough Collies & Border Collies, being outstanding herders does not translate to being standoffish or wary of people. It does however, require extreme intelligence & a willingness to obey versus an independent nature, as she explains. Aussies do not herd well due to having an independent nature when not in the presence of their leader but, because they retain everything they learn, once taught to them & the instinctual behaviour that's bred into them inherited from their Border Collie genes.
    In general, this woman's rhetoric does a great disservice to the truly magnificent nature & inherent abilities of the Australian Shepherd. She especially demeans their value as a family member & wonderful, affectionate & joyful nature in general. They're extremely gentle & tolerant with children, especially small children. Initially this woman discourages people from owning Aussies as pets then, later she says they're the best dog to have. She needs to remove this video, as it's contradictory & gives a totally confusing view of Australian Shepherd's characters. Since I have owned, trained & competed Rough Collies, Border Collies & Rottweilers, as well as Aussies over the years. In fact, I owned Rotts for many, many years, as I utterly adored their kind, peaceful & gentle nature's, as well as their noble & dignified characters, I can assert that this woman is speaking of Australian Shepherds as though they had the temperament & behaviour of Rottweilers versus the Border Collies & Rough Collie type of breeds from which the Australian Shepherd is descended. Aussies were not bred to herd independently as the larger Rottweilers & other European herding breeds were bred to do. In fact, the Australian Shepherd's origins are in the United States & basically the Border Collie crossed with several other breeds of dog.
    Her entire monologue is a disservice to the breed & should be removed. Australian Shepherds are highly intelligent, loving, extremely loyal, super dogs that can & will do just about anything u ask of them. They will defend u with their lives or run beside u until they drop dead. They will work cattle or sheep all day in the heat or freezing cold & wait for u as long as it takes for u to come home or howl like their heart is breaking the minute u walk out the door, as they will love u so deeply. They're brave, love cuddles & will beg u to play with them. They know when ur sick or down & become highly upset if u cry or ur feeling sad. They know when ur sick & will lay by ur side for hours to comfort u. They worry about u & will try to get help for u, if they feel u need it. Aussies are truly super dogs. They're the Lassies u saw on TV as a kid but, without the training. They're just naturally that amazing & I resent & challenge the bulk of this woman's line of commentary as limited & narrow minded.

    • @silbay
      @silbay 6 років тому +1

      Damn straight and the same experiences I have had with my boys

    • @ronaldbequeath2307
      @ronaldbequeath2307 5 років тому +3

      When I was planning on getting a dog for my farmette I researched multiple breeds to find just the right fit. After discovering the Aussie and its traits I settled on a purebred male. I spent a week visiting him with treats and toys till he knew to look for me before bringing him home. Although he had a serious accident at 10 weeks other than a missing tooth he's all aussie. That being said, he at a young age would learn commands and instructions many times in just 3 tries. And would herd the ducks, chickens, goats, a terror to the cats, but avoids the cow because the calf nailed him one time went he let himself get in to tight of a spot. He has all the traits of an Aussie except he has been a friend to everyone and didn't seem to be that good of a watch dog unless there is a quality that he senses about a person. After he mated with the neighbors $6,000.00 show dog, which came looking for him, I felt a companion was in order to keep him home. Purchasing a year old Aussie female solved the problem. He herds the goats, and oversees the place as if he's the manager as long as l'm the boss, his only fault is he likes to chew and has ruined many quilts and blankets. Otherwise down time is taken by watching everything that's going on, on the stead. He has his free time to hunt groundhogs and usually lets me know before he goes, and is a great family man to his puppies. But don't think he won't outsmart you if given the chance. He puts his head on my chest at night and she sleeps at my feet, The female learns quickly and is the quard dog of the two. And believe in a God of miracles by a freak accident she was run over 3 times buy a van carrying 300 lbs of feed and after prayer lived to nurse her puppies and rip and tear with her partner as if there hadn't even been a close call to her life. They think on their own even to the point of protecting an infant from a male goat and letting me know when my sugers to high. Easily trained, and also very family oriented. There isn't a better dog around.

    • @leannebrowne9877
      @leannebrowne9877 5 років тому

      Spoken from a true aussie owner 😀👍

    • @katk7505
      @katk7505 4 роки тому +1

      Rough collies aren't even used for herding anymore, they're almost all bred for show and have been for a long time, and border collies haven't been bred to be territorial- aussies have been. Being wary of people is a pretty standard thing for a working line aussie. Most Border collies are hardly territorial or protective at all- most working line aussies are.

  • @arlingtonguy54
    @arlingtonguy54 6 років тому +1

    Great video

  • @OsitaaBabiee
    @OsitaaBabiee 4 роки тому +2

    I love my Aussie puppy! You can see her in my most recent video! 🐶💗

  • @joedoe-sedoe7977
    @joedoe-sedoe7977 Рік тому

    My Aussie is loving because she demonstrates in ways that are close to humans. If she barks loud at the door to go outside she take note of my reaction and if I show anger she lowers her head. If I go away for a few hours she greets me with over the top excitement when I return but it is true that they are energetic and bother you for attention to throw a ball or go outside and thus are not the best choice if you are retired and don’t have the same level of energy

  • @scary___mary
    @scary___mary 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Although I do think that they are great pets. But they need stimulation. Our Aussie is 11 and still has great energy! He definitely chose one person in the family (my dad) as a leader. He’s super loyal and always wants to be with us and his intelligence and „will to please“ made it that much more exciting to train him. He also has a mind of his own and will make his own choices if we‘re ever sloppy, which I think is a charming characteristic 😌 Overall an amazing breed with lots of potential!

  • @meganmurphy1606
    @meganmurphy1606 5 років тому +1

    Hah currently watching this while running my 2 yo Aussie in the backyard

  • @GavnerWinterLuver
    @GavnerWinterLuver 6 років тому +33

    They make amazing family dogs, idk what she’s talking about

    • @wiktoriakohman2200
      @wiktoriakohman2200 4 роки тому +15

      But shes saying that they need metal and psyhical stymulation not like your typical couch dog

    • @Sandy33569
      @Sandy33569 4 роки тому +16

      wiktoria kohman Exactly, she's just saying they should NOT just be a companion dog, the way a lot of toy breeds are designed for.

    • @mmells_12
      @mmells_12 3 роки тому +1

      They’re not amazing family dogs if you don’t give them the mental stimulation and exercise they need. Too many people give their Aussies up bc “they can’t handle their energy” and I APPLAUD this woman for being honest bc this is exactly how I explain Aussie ownership to people:bluntly, if you aren’t active, if you aren’t dedicated, and if you don’t have the patience or time for a working breed like this, they’re not for you, period.
      A girl I met when I first got my Aussie told me her mom was considering one, she’d only had yorkies and wanted something without as much excitement. I laughed and said to stay away from the Aussie, if she couldn’t handle yorkies and their energy, they absolutely will NOT handle an Aussie.

  • @janiegetyourgun
    @janiegetyourgun 5 років тому +2

    Perfect. Just what I want. 😂

  • @haukkumo
    @haukkumo 6 років тому +37

    Aussies are the best. :)

  • @thepenman357
    @thepenman357 10 місяців тому

    We're on our second Aussie, the first a female, the second a male. Both are great family dogs. Aussies are great in adjusting to their life situation. We haven't had to entertain or purposely keep them challenged, and they rarely get in trouble. They learn quite quickly what you allow and forbid. Now, they're the only breed I would own.

  • @sleepycoyote1
    @sleepycoyote1 6 років тому

    Australian Shepherds are deffinetly extrodinary. They have always been the measuring stick, by which I judge other dogs. My current 2 dogs are Shetland Sheepdogs. They are the first Shelties that I have ever owned and I am quite pleased to discover that they too, have many,many of the qualities that the Aussie has. Both the Aussie and the Shelties are so smart, that It's like having a person in a fuzzy outfit around all day. Such great dogs and companions.

    • @silbay
      @silbay 6 років тому

      Owned Shelties for 30 years and have owned Aussies for the last 20. Wouldn't trade either breed for any other.

  • @JennyJ520
    @JennyJ520 2 роки тому +1

    Man I’d hire this woman to help my family’s Aussie. I’m the newest member (marrying in to the “herd”) and being WEARY was an understatement lol. I got bit, but I’ve tried taking him out and working him mentally and physically. Wish I knew how to work him properly. Seriously such intelligent dogs, but if you’re not going to exercise their minds and bodies - don’t get one.

  • @Janeway1269
    @Janeway1269 6 років тому +5

    Great video about real life with a workaholic breed!

  • @VanTheGamer07
    @VanTheGamer07 6 років тому

    Yay about time

  • @Cenepk101
    @Cenepk101 2 роки тому +2

    I don’t recommend these dogs for young families. These are super HIGH energy dogs that demand a consistent commitment to exercise in a suburban/rural environment.
    Even the AussiePoos as well. Best, smartest dog I have ever had.

  • @nmelkhunter1
    @nmelkhunter1 6 років тому +1

    This is one of the very best videos I've ever seen on Aussies.

  • @downeastjd1711
    @downeastjd1711 2 роки тому

    We have a 8 month Aussie/Border/Blue Heeler/Hanin Tree mix. He is the smartest, most driven, athletic dog I've ever been around, and he has a great disposition. He's intense, but incredibly friendly and playful. He's going to be an amazing dog. He's big, too. Already 50 pounds, and only a few inches shy of our lab/husky, in length and at the shoulders.

  • @tamara8908
    @tamara8908 6 років тому +1

    You are fantastic! Have a Red Tri rescue Aussie. We have had him for almost 14 years (rescued him at approximately three years old.)He had heart worm when we got him, almost died and today, he is an elder. Still smiles and barks at whatever is in the yard. Smartest best dog we have ever had (many lab mixes previously) but, PLEASE, you seem like an amazing Aussie Breeder...WHY DOCK THEIR TAILS? Our dog misses his tail everyday.

    • @silbay
      @silbay 6 років тому

      roughly 3 of 5 Aussies are born with docked tails. BTW why do we circumcise male children? Not like people are too ignorant to maintain proper hygiene today

    • @katk7505
      @katk7505 4 роки тому

      Can guarantee you your dog doesn't notice its tail being gone one bit

  • @terrydodson430
    @terrydodson430 4 роки тому

    Mine was a pet , he excelled at obedience, advanced obedience, we worked with the police department, he was the first to climb a ladder and across a building, he worked in attack ( although he had to use a puppy sleeve), he was the smartest dog I ever had

  • @PhxBullyTeam
    @PhxBullyTeam 6 років тому +1

    Zeke your videos have improved tremendously ! Keep up the good work

  • @nigralurker
    @nigralurker 5 років тому

    I had two Australian Shepherds as pets growing up. My father use to take us on walks 4 times a week and we'd even go out onto a farm to walk the dogs off a leash most of the time in order for them to chase Deer and encourage their habits. So it deeply disappoints me that people purchase these puppies and think only about how beautiful they are and not consider the amount of work they need to keep them happy just to abandon them or bring them to a shelter.

  • @Janeway1269
    @Janeway1269 6 років тому

    Maybe do a video on the McNab? They are a line of working dog descended from BC ancestors, and are found chiefly in Cali, so, perfect for you!

  • @aussiejim1616
    @aussiejim1616 5 років тому +1

    Well as a child in the country we had a black Kelpie (called Rusty - go figure) and she would have brown or black pups - she was a good sheep dog and her pupr sold quickly. Now a blue or a red cattle dog (I think you call them Merle) were a completely different dog and could be nippy.

  • @tristrum
    @tristrum 6 років тому +1

    Love the channel! Any plans for a Jindo or Pungsan breed video?

  • @kassandralandry6817
    @kassandralandry6817 4 роки тому +3

    I disagree with not being good family dogs they r amazing family dog's if trained right and trained around kid's. I have three kids and all four of my Aussies love my kids and never tried herding them one was never around kid's before mine were born and he was amazing and wouldn't harm a hair on their head he let them lay on him hug him everything so I do disagree with that but I they need to be trained and socialized. Mine do work with livestock and protective but wouldn't hurt you unless you threaten any of us. Forever my favorite breed.

  • @EverFlo777
    @EverFlo777 6 років тому

    This dogumentary is visually beautiful and very informative.

  • @cjk5662
    @cjk5662 5 років тому +2

    Hello Jodie,
    Loved your video. It's very informative. I just a new Aussie pup from a farmer and our Dachshund is NOT taking kindly to him.
    Now we have a nice sized yard and the new aussie pup (Zues) definitely knows I'm the alpha. Has no problem, even at 11 weeks old, taking my orders.
    Can you offer any advice on cohabitation for the 2?
    Sammy is 4 years old. Zeus, like I said is 11 weeks.

  • @JS60SIX
    @JS60SIX 5 років тому

    I have a Blue merle and she is a house dog, no bad habits whatsoever.
    But she is very afraid of thunder.

  • @kaelindsay
    @kaelindsay 4 роки тому +12

    She lost me when she said they don’t make great pets...like WHAT?
    They are stage 5 clingers.
    My Golden Retriever would not cuddle with me for more than a few minutes, while my Aussie doesn’t leave my side.

    • @rv3089
      @rv3089 4 роки тому +1

      “theyre not necessarily a great pet dog”
      she didn’t mean they can’t be, of course any dog can but it’s main purpose is really to herd

    • @rosarioalston4986
      @rosarioalston4986 3 роки тому

      My Aussie is a Closet Stalker, she is stuck by my side - like velcro. She’s awesome.

  • @m3lisha
    @m3lisha 6 років тому +6

    Please do a video on the Kelpie 🐶

  • @alancrandall3863
    @alancrandall3863 4 роки тому +3

    I have two. The entertain each other running and playing. Not an apartment dog in my opinion.

  • @alexandriagarman1175
    @alexandriagarman1175 6 років тому +1

    Would love to see a video of the rough collie