1. Continue to train with your dog so he or she stays sharp on her commands. 2. Remember that your dog lives to spend time with you! 3. Do new things together to foster your bond with your dog. We wash our dog bowls every time they eat, I wouldn't want to eat off of a dirty plate. Loved the video!
My best advice I’d give an Aussie owner or anyone getting a puppy, is if you live in a colder climate. Get your puppy in the spring or summer and socialize, socialize, socialize. My niece, bought my Aussie in the fall and barely socialized him, then couldn’t handle his behavior and dumped him on me and never came back to get him, which unless she reimbursed me for all the vet bills and. Yeah, no she’s not getting him back. We are working on his behavior problems, he’s a very loving boy, unless I leave him home then he gets mad and tells me off, he’s very good with other dogs but not with human strangers. Love my, Mr. wiggle butt.
My Aussie of 16 years tore her CCLs when she was around 5 or 6yrs old in both back legs. Very athletic dog, could clear a fence without touching it. When this happened, she had casts on both legs for awhile. Because of the time I spent with her recovering, using a towel around her waist to help her walk to go to potty etc, she bonded even more with me. For the next 10 years (fully healed after surgery) she waited for me for 8hrs a day, 5 days a week while at work. It didn't matter if anyone else was home. Nothing got better about her separation anxiety. She would whine all day, until I came home, and would never leave my side once I did. Looking back I'm still glad it happened in a weird way. Because I felt the same about her. Best dog i ever had. Miss her badly. Dogs do not live long enough, it's the worst part about having them. Just my opinion but with all the time you've spent with your dog i doubt leaving him will get him used to it, but maybe I'm wrong. Love your vids, and your a great dog owner, and your Aussie will love you til the end.
One time it was POURING rain outside. So my dog and I went outside and ran around for a bit (she was having a blast). A few moments later, my grandmother pitched the idea of soaping her up and rinsing her off. We did just that! A little way to take advantage of mother nature amirite!
My Aussie was home all day since my siblings and I were in school and my parents worked. He just hung out in the yard. No fences so when my parents moved and got a fenced in yard he was more stressed because he didn’t have the ability to run around freely. Now he is running in puppy heaven Glad Frankie and Joey are happy and healthy. Much love for this channel ❤️
Seeing your videos now hurts a little. I've commented before about getting my toy aussie, how it was difficult but we were getting the hang of it. We did, and it was great. He was perfect, absolutely gorgeous, and truly my baby. We lost him 5-27-21 at 2am to causes we still don't know, it was sudden and fast. We just knew he couldn't breathe and one lung was hollow while the other seriously diseased. He was fine that day, even went to the vet for something else and I had her check him. Clear lungs, no fever. Er vet doesn't know, our vet doesn't know, words thrown around like 'freak case' and 'severe and sudden.' Even possibly a birth defect. We've just been told it wasn't our fault, but god, it doesn't bring him back. He was so sweet, happy, playful, innocent. I wanted to show him everything like mountains and lakes and forests, but he just went down.. so fast, so hard. He was only 5 months old. I've always loved your videos and you're the one who inspired me to get an aussie, albeit the smallest package, but I think I might sit some videos out. I'll always leave a like though. I just need to get a handle on my grief.
@@mochiyeosang1908 I have, they wanted my vets info and hasn't responded. My vet is out of town until Tuesday, so hopefully there may be some conclusion then. After all this, I really don't want to fight them if they turn out to be greedy. I'm not sure though, they post updates on their dam, sire, and puppies they may have kept. I just know that my boy was the runt and judging from the update pictures, quite a bit smaller than his littermates.
Happy wishes here from London, ON. I get my Australian Shepherd at the beginning of July. Stumbled across this channel and it has given me so much insight. Frankie is such a well trained boy and it clear you’ve invested a lot of time and love into him. Would love to meet you guys some day! Thank you for making these videos!
Great videos....we have a 2yr old red Tri Aussi, she's an awesome girl but still needs training.. Dude, my best friend past away in 2000, he was 29 years old and I was 40 .... you could easily past for his twin brother, not only with looks, but also in actions ,and smiles and laughs.... unbelievable.....so I enjoy your channel. You remind me of him so much.
Living in the often wet northwest of England, i am in the shower with my lovely springer spaniel at least once a day, most of the time twice. I wash his dishes every day. As for leaving him: i do if i have to but i am not sure who has the greater separation anxiety!😂😂😂😂. Having a dog is the most wonderful gift!!!💜💜💜💜
@@julianatpln8299 Of course! I grew up with two different siblings of golden retrievers, 2 my parents had and were already old when I was born and then a couple of years after they passed we got 2 and our family friend's golden, we have a lot of friends with dogs and people who visit to socialize them well
@@ClareGPhotos that’s awesome ! My comment’s intent was to raise awareness. As long as the littermate syndrome is prevented super early on with time dedicated individually with each puppy you can definitely have a successful, fulfilling and happy bond with each of your dogs. If you’re aware and have experience good for you and your soon to be fur babies ☺️
I agree with #2 ! Even though we have been working from home for pretty much a year and a half, we trained our pup to stay alone in the living room while we are working. 😊
Take care of your pets teeth! If your dogs breath stinks, there is a problem! Bacteria is growing, and where bacteria is growing there is tooth decay... tooth decay will lead to tooth loss. All your points are straight up spot on, but I think people forget about taking care of their dogs teeth. I know my family was like... umm how do you get her to LET you brush her teeth... lol, she just loves it! I brush my teeth in the morning, she stands up and lets me know she is ready for hers to be done too :D Yes, I'm a bad person, hehe, I let her put her paws on my counter top :P She's just too damn cute wanting to get her teeth brushed like me!
13mins for 3 things; 1- stimulate, challenge, interact 2-exercise daily, hourly.. or stuff gets chewed 3- consistency; firm and fair. Be on top of the behaviours you don’t like and don’t give up even once.
I'd love a video on if you check for ticks, how you do it and how often. For example, do you check after every visit to Bruce Pit? Your backyard? The hole tick thing is scary and a little overwhelming.
Good point on leaving the dog alone, I think I have more separation anxiety than him, love my Aussie, loves any type of water he can find, Thanks on the recommend of wilder dog leashes , there awsome, regards from Sunny Mexico!
Could you do a video centered around your leash walking techniques? Super interested in seeing what you did to teach Frankie to walk so nicely on a leash :D
Thank you for the creativity and sincerity you put into your videos. I have a female Red Merle mini Aussie who will turn 1 on June 1st. and I learn something new every time that helps me with my dog questions.
People really need to groom their dogs more! My girl gets a monthly groom. She hates grooming, but I always do it because the longer she goes without it, the worse it gets
I'm with you on that one! Unfortunately once the snow falls, I dont get out much in the winter. Live 45 min away from town. The hubs will take her every other month from Oct to April, the rest of the time is with me
@@Wreinie Yes! My girl was desensitized to toothbrushes and my hands in her mouth from day one! And she regularly gets raw marrow bones, as well as a lot of other chews, to help keep her teeth clean and healthy. Dog dental hygiene is so important
You've mentioned Frankie throwing up and having sensitive stomach issues. Do you give him oral flea and tick meds? I've been researching them prior to getting my new puppy, and one in particular, ( but they're all the same family of drugs from what I understand), Bravecta, can cause vomiting and disrupt digestion. It also causes some horrific seizures in some dogs and even paralyzation. It's just a possibility. The topicals are safer but can still cause serious side effects, one of which is change in temperament. These drugs and foods and shots they recommend for our pets are actually potentially extremely extremely harmful.
Love your vids and posts Question... Do you have a recommended foot product (boot/shoes) for Frankie for dealing with hot summer pavement? Looking for something for our pooch.
i can aggree, but neighbrhood is FILLED WITH DOGS (not including me) and i always see them running and playing. but i agree, i have a friend who has a dog and doesnt care about the energy she just likes to say she owns a dog and she likes to snuggle with her dog (a golden retreiver) GOLDENS ARE VERY ENERGETIC AND SHED YOU NEED TO CARE FOR THEM. but she dosent :/ so i agree
Eeww I wash ggs dishes daily . 3 things 1 love - they need to know love . 2 exercise- Pitt bull high energy and gg loves walks / discipline 3 clean - spa day is every friday bath - nails - ears - teeth . Happy Dog Happy Owner Happy Home
My Aussie got Blastomycosis at 2 years of age, and she has had a sensitive tummy ever since (shes 10 now) We feed her Nutro Ultra Weight Management. She loves to play, but yeah, she's a lil bit over weight... I had her on Canidae for a few years before the Nutro. I will mix some of the Nutro stew into her dry kibble... Not much, 2 -3 tsps. She loves it, and I love seeing her so excited and happy to eat
May I ask how you balance taking care of puppy Frankie with work/school and prior commitments? I'm getting my puppy on the 23rd of June and having to worry about work, college, and eventually softball once practice starts up (I'm going to my community college though so I'm still in the house). I'll also be the primary caretaker.
I've watched, like, every video on your channel as I mentally prepare to bring my border collie pup home in a few weeks.... but this comment is completely unrelated to that. Dude, has anyone ever told you that you look like Andrew Garfield?
1) Rewards are fine, food rewards can be counterproductive. One of the great blessings of owning working dogs is not having to rely on food rewards. 2) You won't regret spending a single extra minute with your dog when he's gone. You will definitely regret playing separation-anxiety games.
1. Continue to train with your dog so he or she stays sharp on her commands. 2. Remember that your dog lives to spend time with you! 3. Do new things together to foster your bond with your dog. We wash our dog bowls every time they eat, I wouldn't want to eat off of a dirty plate. Loved the video!
My best advice I’d give an Aussie owner or anyone getting a puppy, is if you live in a colder climate. Get your puppy in the spring or summer and socialize, socialize, socialize. My niece, bought my Aussie in the fall and barely socialized him, then couldn’t handle his behavior and dumped him on me and never came back to get him, which unless she reimbursed me for all the vet bills and. Yeah, no she’s not getting him back. We are working on his behavior problems, he’s a very loving boy, unless I leave him home then he gets mad and tells me off, he’s very good with other dogs but not with human strangers. Love my, Mr. wiggle butt.
My Aussie of 16 years tore her CCLs when she was around 5 or 6yrs old in both back legs. Very athletic dog, could clear a fence without touching it. When this happened, she had casts on both legs for awhile. Because of the time I spent with her recovering, using a towel around her waist to help her walk to go to potty etc, she bonded even more with me. For the next 10 years (fully healed after surgery) she waited for me for 8hrs a day, 5 days a week while at work. It didn't matter if anyone else was home. Nothing got better about her separation anxiety. She would whine all day, until I came home, and would never leave my side once I did. Looking back I'm still glad it happened in a weird way. Because I felt the same about her. Best dog i ever had. Miss her badly. Dogs do not live long enough, it's the worst part about having them. Just my opinion but with all the time you've spent with your dog i doubt leaving him will get him used to it, but maybe I'm wrong. Love your vids, and your a great dog owner, and your Aussie will love you til the end.
One time it was POURING rain outside. So my dog and I went outside and ran around for a bit (she was having a blast). A few moments later, my grandmother pitched the idea of soaping her up and rinsing her off. We did just that! A little way to take advantage of mother nature amirite!
My Aussie was home all day since my siblings and I were in school and my parents worked. He just hung out in the yard. No fences so when my parents moved and got a fenced in yard he was more stressed because he didn’t have the ability to run around freely. Now he is running in puppy heaven Glad Frankie and Joey are happy and healthy. Much love for this channel ❤️
I hate watching these videos right when they drop because now I have to wait another week for the next one. Great video per usual Joey & Frankie!
Haha maybe we will surprise ya on Wednesday!
@@FrankieToTheMoon I HOPE SO!
Seeing your videos now hurts a little. I've commented before about getting my toy aussie, how it was difficult but we were getting the hang of it. We did, and it was great. He was perfect, absolutely gorgeous, and truly my baby. We lost him 5-27-21 at 2am to causes we still don't know, it was sudden and fast. We just knew he couldn't breathe and one lung was hollow while the other seriously diseased. He was fine that day, even went to the vet for something else and I had her check him. Clear lungs, no fever. Er vet doesn't know, our vet doesn't know, words thrown around like 'freak case' and 'severe and sudden.' Even possibly a birth defect. We've just been told it wasn't our fault, but god, it doesn't bring him back. He was so sweet, happy, playful, innocent. I wanted to show him everything like mountains and lakes and forests, but he just went down.. so fast, so hard. He was only 5 months old.
I've always loved your videos and you're the one who inspired me to get an aussie, albeit the smallest package, but I think I might sit some videos out. I'll always leave a like though. I just need to get a handle on my grief.
I'm sorry for your loss. Have you contacted the breeder? I dont mean to be rude, honestly, but maybe they werent reputable.
@@mochiyeosang1908 I have, they wanted my vets info and hasn't responded. My vet is out of town until Tuesday, so hopefully there may be some conclusion then. After all this, I really don't want to fight them if they turn out to be greedy. I'm not sure though, they post updates on their dam, sire, and puppies they may have kept. I just know that my boy was the runt and judging from the update pictures, quite a bit smaller than his littermates.
oh no it was only 5 months when your pup left :( thats the sadddest
My sympathies for your loss :( so want to give you a hug because losing our furry babies are the hardest!
Happy wishes here from London, ON. I get my Australian Shepherd at the beginning of July. Stumbled across this channel and it has given me so much insight. Frankie is such a well trained boy and it clear you’ve invested a lot of time and love into him. Would love to meet you guys some day! Thank you for making these videos!
i love your videos they have really helped me with my 2 australian sheppard puppies
Aww I’m so glad
@@FrankieToTheMoon just a random question can Frankie howl?
Love your bond with Frankie.
Great videos....we have a 2yr old red Tri Aussi, she's an awesome girl but still needs training.. Dude, my best friend past away in 2000, he was 29 years old and I was 40 .... you could easily past for his twin brother, not only with looks, but also in actions ,and smiles and laughs.... unbelievable.....so I enjoy your channel. You remind me of him so much.
Living in the often wet northwest of England, i am in the shower with my lovely springer spaniel at least once a day, most of the time twice. I wash his dishes every day. As for leaving him: i do if i have to but i am not sure who has the greater separation anxiety!😂😂😂😂. Having a dog is the most wonderful gift!!!💜💜💜💜
“I wish I spent more time away” “wait a minute where you going” hahaha ME! Especially now that I’m going back to work in person
Getting 2 bernedoodle puppies, can't wait to start training and playing with them!
My grandmother has one too! Is it a mini poodle?
Careful with the littermate syndrome !
@@julianatpln8299 Of course! I grew up with two different siblings of golden retrievers, 2 my parents had and were already old when I was born and then a couple of years after they passed we got 2 and our family friend's golden, we have a lot of friends with dogs and people who visit to socialize them well
@@ClareGPhotos that’s awesome ! My comment’s intent was to raise awareness. As long as the littermate syndrome is prevented super early on with time dedicated individually with each puppy you can definitely have a successful, fulfilling and happy bond with each of your dogs. If you’re aware and have experience good for you and your soon to be fur babies ☺️
@@julianatpln8299 yea my family has a lot of knoweldge from past experiences with dogs and training them
I’m getting my Aussie puppy in June. I’m so excited 🥺
today is june!! ur so lucky u get an aussie :)
your whole life is going to change wish you luck!
I got a puppy a few week ago
@@kennethspauwen5771 How’s it going with the puppy
I get my Australian Shepard puppy in a couple of days I’m so excited 🥺!!! thanks for this advice !!!!!!!
I agree with #2 ! Even though we have been working from home for pretty much a year and a half, we trained our pup to stay alone in the living room while we are working. 😊
Randomly found your channel and LOVE your content!! I just got a mini aussie mix a few weeks ago! Hugs to Frankie :)
Besides the amazing content and adorable pup have to admit the music in this video is 🔥🔥🔥
Take care of your pets teeth! If your dogs breath stinks, there is a problem! Bacteria is growing, and where bacteria is growing there is tooth decay... tooth decay will lead to tooth loss. All your points are straight up spot on, but I think people forget about taking care of their dogs teeth. I know my family was like... umm how do you get her to LET you brush her teeth... lol, she just loves it! I brush my teeth in the morning, she stands up and lets me know she is ready for hers to be done too :D Yes, I'm a bad person, hehe, I let her put her paws on my counter top :P She's just too damn cute wanting to get her teeth brushed like me!
Are you going to fly Frankie to the moon?
One day baby one day
13mins for 3 things;
1- stimulate, challenge, interact
2-exercise daily, hourly.. or stuff gets chewed
3- consistency; firm and fair. Be on top of the behaviours you don’t like and don’t give up even once.
I'd love a video on if you check for ticks, how you do it and how often. For example, do you check after every visit to Bruce Pit? Your backyard? The hole tick thing is scary and a little overwhelming.
My dog never bites her treats on my hand she goes slow and carefully grabs her treats out of my fingers. But tug of war is a different story
that is exactly what you want! sometimes frankie gets excited
You picked a good dog dish holder . They say they are better for digestion.
Haha my dad made it for us
Good point on leaving the dog alone, I think I have more separation anxiety than him, love my Aussie, loves any type of water he can find,
Thanks on the recommend of wilder dog leashes , there awsome, regards from Sunny Mexico!
Could you do a video centered around your leash walking techniques? Super interested in seeing what you did to teach Frankie to walk so nicely on a leash :D
Honestly still working on that! Frankie is a mediocre walker haha
@@FrankieToTheMoon but like you said on camera he is a super star!
CUTE Frankie 🐶🐕🐶 very fluffy and nice tips, LOVED IT 😍😍, SUPER LIKE 👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Yoshi, the little yorkie, woof woof 🐶🐶🐶
Thank you for the creativity and sincerity you put into your videos. I have a female Red Merle mini Aussie who will turn 1 on June 1st. and I learn something new every time that helps me with my dog questions.
People really need to groom their dogs more! My girl gets a monthly groom. She hates grooming, but I always do it because the longer she goes without it, the worse it gets
It also really helps with sanitary stuff
I'm with you on that one! Unfortunately once the snow falls, I dont get out much in the winter. Live 45 min away from town. The hubs will take her every other month from Oct to April, the rest of the time is with me
@@Wreinie Yes! My girl was desensitized to toothbrushes and my hands in her mouth from day one! And she regularly gets raw marrow bones, as well as a lot of other chews, to help keep her teeth clean and healthy. Dog dental hygiene is so important
first. i love your videos !!
I'm trying to get my puppy used to being brushed to keep her coat fabulous. So far all she wants to do is eat the brush😅
Also, how do you clean Frankie's mouth, do you brush his teeth, use those treats that are supposed to clean them, or any other method?
Tartar bones are a great way to naturally clean their teeth!
Love the video!!! Do you have any tips for keeping ticks off of Frankie? :)
Honestly, i dont find too many on him. I give him Nexguard med and i just brush him after we hike
2:28 what is that liquid you put in the food? somebody answerme please
Can you comment on tail docking vs tailed? I believe in Canada it's more common to find tailed Aussies. Thanks
lol my aussie eats in sections like that too
You've mentioned Frankie throwing up and having sensitive stomach issues. Do you give him oral flea and tick meds? I've been researching them prior to getting my new puppy, and one in particular, ( but they're all the same family of drugs from what I understand), Bravecta, can cause vomiting and disrupt digestion. It also causes some horrific seizures in some dogs and even paralyzation. It's just a possibility. The topicals are safer but can still cause serious side effects, one of which is change in temperament. These drugs and foods and shots they recommend for our pets are actually potentially extremely extremely harmful.
What do you put on he’s food?
noogie ? / Doppler loves a gentle knuckle rub in the ear / the water dish gets slimy just from dog spittle
Also, have you done a video on how to deal with springtime shedding? Help!
Where can you buy Australian shepherd
I think Amazon?
I want one too!
@@FrankieToTheMoon I think they sell them off chewy.com and you get a spare one if you break the first one
@@FrankieToTheMoon LMFAO PLS
@@FrankieToTheMoon funny I actually find one
haha that's exactly how I play with my dog at home but rougher lol
Haha glad I’m not the only crazo
Love you bdw
What's that oil stuff you putt in Frankie's food
Love your vids and posts
Question...
Do you have a recommended foot product (boot/shoes) for Frankie for dealing with hot summer pavement?
Looking for something for our pooch.
We usually just avoid the pavement when it’s hot all together and go swimming
Spend time with your dog. I see too many people that have a dog, but don't spend time with it. I think they have the dog, just to say they have a dog.
i can aggree, but neighbrhood is FILLED WITH DOGS (not including me) and i always see them running and playing. but i agree, i have a friend who has a dog and doesnt care about the energy she just likes to say she owns a dog and she likes to snuggle with her dog (a golden retreiver) GOLDENS ARE VERY ENERGETIC AND SHED YOU NEED TO CARE FOR THEM. but she dosent :/ so i agree
Does anyone have any advice for separation anxiety my pup is 10 months
The channel “Beckman’s dog training” has a good video on this
Eeww I wash ggs dishes daily .
3 things
1 love - they need to know love .
2 exercise- Pitt bull high energy and gg loves walks / discipline
3 clean - spa day is every friday bath - nails - ears - teeth .
Happy Dog Happy Owner Happy Home
is it some sort of oil you pour frankie's food?
I’m also wondering this
i’m getting an aussie soon any tips for a new pupper?
What brand of kibbles do you feed him?
My Aussie got Blastomycosis at 2 years of age, and she has had a sensitive tummy ever since (shes 10 now) We feed her Nutro Ultra Weight Management. She loves to play, but yeah, she's a lil bit over weight... I had her on Canidae for a few years before the Nutro. I will mix some of the Nutro stew into her dry kibble... Not much, 2 -3 tsps. She loves it, and I love seeing her so excited and happy to eat
Not related to Frankie, but what are those things on the doors of your Jeep (not the mirrors or door handles)?
Jeep Door steps! There to help get up on the roof when loading up the kayaks
@@FrankieToTheMoon Thanks!
Hey Joey how big is Frankie? I have a 6 month old Standard Black Tri (Odin) that’s already 42lbs.
Watch our last video! It’s all on this
What do you do for a living? I love Aussies but I just want to see if I have enough time with work to fit one into my life
May I ask how you balance taking care of puppy Frankie with work/school and prior commitments? I'm getting my puppy on the 23rd of June and having to worry about work, college, and eventually softball once practice starts up (I'm going to my community college though so I'm still in the house). I'll also be the primary caretaker.
You train them to be alone! They can handle it :) just don’t leave them alone for a day haha I really recommend crate training
Can you share what you put on his food?
Herring Oil!
What is it that you put in frankie's food?
I also like your videos you have helped me take care of my Aussie
I've watched, like, every video on your channel as I mentally prepare to bring my border collie pup home in a few weeks.... but this comment is completely unrelated to that. Dude, has anyone ever told you that you look like Andrew Garfield?
And brush your dog, at least every two day
Please don’t punch your dog like that.
he is playing dw
1) Rewards are fine, food rewards can be counterproductive. One of the great blessings of owning working dogs is not having to rely on food rewards. 2) You won't regret spending a single extra minute with your dog when he's gone. You will definitely regret playing separation-anxiety games.
Not a fan of commercial dog food. Make my own. I have little trust in "for profit" companies. Too many have been unreliable.
Props to you for making your own!
Do you ever let Frankie eat human food? Drop some food on the ground from the table or something.
He will go in the garbage and eat things he’s not supposed to eat.