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Featured Animal: Australian Cattle Dog

By Azanimals @azanimals
Australian Cattle Dog Like many herding dogs, Cattle Dogs have high energy levels and active minds. They need plenty of exercise and a job to do, so non-working dogs need to participate in dog sports, learning tricks, or other activities that engage their body and mind.

Australian Cattle Dog Some individuals find repetitive training frustrating and dull, so owners should aim to make training sessions varied and more exciting in order to keep their dog interested. Cattle Dogs who do not receive the appropriate exercise and entertainment will invent their own, often destructive, activities. These dogs are, by nature, wary. They are naturally cautious, and grow more so as they age. Their cautious nature towards strangers makes them perfect guard dogs, when trained for this task.

Australian Cattle Dog
Cattle Dogs drive cattle by nipping at their heels or tails, but they have also been known to herd other animals.


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