Border-Aussie

Border-Aussie Breed Information & Characteristics

Hypoallergenic

Are Border-Aussies Hypoallergenic?

Unfortunately, the Border-Aussie is not hypoallergenic, making it not a good choice for a dog lover who suffers from pet allergies.

Temperament

What is a Border-Aussie personality? What are Border-Aussie dogs best known for?

Active
Loving
Energetic
Protective
Alert
Intelligent
Friendly
Responsive
Affectionate
Loyal
Tenacious
Good-natured

Shedding Level

Are Border-Aussies heavy shedders? How Much Does a Border-Aussie Shed?

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Border-Aussie dogs are not heavy shedders, but they will lose a significant amount of hair each year. To decrease the amount of shedding, you can regularly brush your Border-Aussie. This will remove loose hair and keep his coat growing in the same direction.

Watchdog Ability

What is the watchdog ability of a Border-Aussie dog?

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Border-Aussies are not the best watchdogs. If you want a guard dog, the Border-Aussie is not the breed for you. They will 'watch' everything - but that's usually as far as they go.

Ancestry

What are Border-Aussies descended from?

Border Collie and Australian Shepherd

Date of Birth

When were Border-Aussies first bred? How old is the Border-Aussie breed?

Unknown

Litter Size

How many puppies can a Border-Aussie have in a litter? How many puppies can a Border-Aussie have in her first litter?

A Border-Aussie can have a litter of 4-8 puppies on average. However, it's worth noting that the size of the litters can vary greatly. Factors that can influence litter size include the health of the mother, breeding history, and genetics.

Adaptability

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Border-Aussies are known for their adaptability and versatility, they are capable of adapting well to a wide range of lifestyle changes and living environments. They are a highly adaptable breed, and make great companions for families and individuals of all lifestyles.

Health Issues

Do Border-Aussies have a lot of health problems?

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The Border-Aussie is generally considered to be healthy. However, like all breeds, they are susceptible to certain health issues and it is important to keep an eye out for them and address them with your veterinarian as needed.

Major Concerns

What are the major health concerns to be aware of when owning a Border-Aussie?

Deafness
Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Cataracts
Hip Dysplasia
Collie Eye Anomaly

Minor Concerns

What are the less significant issues to keep in mind when it comes to Border-Aussies?

Epilepsy
Bloat

Occasional Tests

What are the occasional tests recommended for Border-Aussie breed?

Eye
Hip
Hearing
MRI
Eye Examination
Physical Examination

Energy

Do Border-Aussies have a lot of energy?

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Border-Aussies are known for their high energy levels, so if you're looking for a more low-key dog, this breed may not be the best choice.

Social Needs

Do Border-Aussies need socialization? How social are Border-Aussies?

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Border-Aussie have very high social needs. These needs include regular mental and physical stimulation, a job or purpose, and companionship. They thrive in environments where they have a lot of interaction with humans and other dogs.

Exercise Needed

How much exercise should Border-Aussies get?

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The Border-Aussie dog requires a moderate amount of physical activity to maintain a healthy lifestyle. These breeds are ideal for people who have a moderate amount of time to devote to their pet and enjoy regular physical activity themselves. They also make great family pets as they have the energy to keep up with children and the temperament to be great companions.

Sleeping Need

How much sleep should a Border-Aussie have? Do Border-Aussies sleep a lot?

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Border-Aussies are active dogs that don't require as much sleep as other breeds. However, they still need enough sleep to stay healthy.

Tendency to Bark

How much does it bark?

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Border-Aussie dogs tends to bark less frequently than most other dogs. They tend to be quieter and less vocal than other breeds. They may only bark when necessary, such as to alert their owner of something or to communicate something. They do not bark excessively, and may not bark as much as other dogs in certain situations, such as when they are left alone.

Mouthiness

Are Border-Aussies mouthy?

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Roaming urge

What is the likelihood of a Border-Aussie running away? Do they have a tendency to explore or wander frequently?

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Prey Drive

Do Border-Aussie dogs have a high prey drive?

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Past times

What do Border-Aussies enjoy doing? How do I keep my Border-Aussie busy?

Catch treats, Tug-of-war, Run, Running, Playing fetch, Jogging, Frisbee toss, Fetch, Hide & Seek, Dog Parks, Bike ride, Training, Puzzle Toys, Dog shows, Walks, Biking, Water play, Tracking, Hiking, Walk, Frisbee, Swimming, Cuddling, Playing, Playing Ball, Walking, Tricks, Chasing, Throwing ball, Travel

Tolerance of being left alone

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Grooming

What level of grooming should be provided for a Border-Aussie?

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The Border-Aussie is a breed of dog that requires an average amount of grooming effort.

Intelligence

How intelligent is a Border-Aussie?

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The Border-Aussie breed is considered very intelligent and easy to train.

Sensitivity Level

How sensitive is a Border-Aussie dog?

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This dog breed is particularly attuned to its environment and the emotions of those around it. It can be easily overwhelmed by loud noises, new environments, and unfamiliar people or animals. This dog is best suited for individuals or families who are patient, gentle, and understanding of its sensitive nature. It may also benefit from a calm and stable home environment, with a consistent routine and plenty of positive reinforcement training.

Affection Dependance

Are Border-Aussie dogs affectionate?

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Apartment Friendly

Do Border-Aussie do well in apartments? Are Border-Aussies good indoor dogs?

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Border-Aussies are dogs that do well in apartments with sufficient exercise, but they would really appreciate a small yard.

Child Friendly

Are Border-Aussies good with kids? Are Border-Aussies good around children?

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A Border-Aussies typical characteristics indicate that this breed of dog is an ideal companion for kids and makes them family pets. Their gentle and protective nature and calm mentality make them gel along quickly with the younger humans

Senior-friendly

Are Border-Aussies good for elderly?

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Cat Friendly

Are Border-Aussies good with cats? How friendly Border-Aussies are toward cats?

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Border-Aussies are an average cat friendly dog. They do well with cats, even more if raised together from puppyhood,

Dog Friendly

Do Border-Aussie dogs get along with other dogs? Are Border-Aussies OK with other dogs?

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Border-Aussies are average friendly towards other dogs. If they are raised with other dogs, they are likely to get along with them. And, if they are socialized properly from a young age, they will usually be great with other dogs.

Pet friendly

How do Border-Aussie dogs interact with other pets? Are they considered pet-friendly?

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Stranger Friendly

Are Border-Aussies friendly with strangers?

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Border-Aussies are average friendly around strangers. They can be wary around strangers and a little standoffish. Early socialisation is key.

Playfulness

Do Border-Aussies like to play? Are Border-Aussies playful?

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Border-Aussies are known to be highly playful dog. So if you're not up for all that, think about adopting a slightly older Border-Aussie for a mellower experience.

Trainability

Are Border-Aussie easily trained?

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The Border-Aussie is a breed of dog that is known for being very easy to train. They are highly intelligent and eager to please, which makes them a great choice for both experienced and novice dog owners.