Addie from Columbus

Addie is an Australian Shepherd from Columbus here for dog training

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An Australian Shepherd named Addie

Australian Shepherd

Addie is a beautiful Australian Shepherd that comes to us from Columbus. Just six months old, she is very social and playful with other people and dogs, a common trait with “Aussie’s”. Unfortunately, Addie is also deaf, which is a common genetic disorder when two merle-colored Australian Shepherds mate.

Australian Shepherds are tireless, high-energy dogs and are one of the world’s best herding breeds. They are highly intelligent and very responsive to training. Amy is using these breed strengths to open a different door to communication by teaching her sign language. And Addie is working hard to pick it up…Awesome, Addie!

Like French Fries, you might expect the Australian Shepherd to reign from Australia. But, like French Fries, they’re not. The progenitor of the Aussie is the Pyrenean Shepherd. The Pyrenean Shepherd hails from the Pyrenees Mountain region between France and Spain, home to the indigenous Basque people. Escaping centuries of regional conflicts, some Basque found their way to Australia where they crossed their Pyrenean Shepherds with a variety of imported British breeds to enhance their herding capabilities.

On the move again, some Basque found their way to the United States west coast later in the 19th century. California ranchers instantly fell in love with this new breeds’ amazing herding traits and high intelligence…and an assumption they were from Australia. A better name for this breed might have been, the American Shepherd.

Trainability Grade: B

The hard-working Australian Shepherds live to please their owners, are outgoing and extremely loyal making Aussie’s very trainable. A favorite on western ranches and farms, Aussie’s can also be trained for highly specialized functions like agility competition, service and therapy dogs.

Early socialization and obedience training are tremendously beneficial for the Australian Shepherd. Aussies frequently end up in rescue situations when the dog can’t constructively channel it’s boundless energy. Aussies develop a strong bond to their families and can be territorial and overprotective of their owners and property. They can become destructive if left without companionship for long periods of time. Fortunately, that loyalty combined with keen intelligence makes them very easy to train.

Some of the information used for the dog breed descriptions was gathered from the American Kennel Club at www.akc.org and Animal Planet.

Addie

Australian Shepherd

Homestead Dogs University Camp Graduate
Date of Birth July 1, 2019
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Graduate
February 14, 2020
Occupation
Sign Language Expert
Hobbies
Playing with Family and Zoomies
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Elsie from Columbus

Elsie is a Brittany from Columbus joining us for our Overnight Boarding Camp.

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Elsie is a Brittany from Columbus, Ohio and a graduate of the Homestead Dogs Overnight Basic Dog Obedience Training Camp Class. During her 2-week training class, she was a guest in our boarding kennels.  Excellent, Elsie!

Brittany

The Brittany is named for the region in northwest France from where it came. Hunters bred the breed for agility, versatility, intelligence and hunt about anything with feathers. Medieval peasants also valued the dog. Unable to maintain a pack, the Brittany’s versatility offered a valuable resource. Brittany’s were commonly featured in artwork in 17th century Europe and indicative of their social stature at the time.

The Brittany is lively and smart with an upbeat disposition. While hunters love their versatility and stamina, Brittany’s are up for just about anything else that can occupy their mind and energy. Hundreds of Brittany’s have earned the elusive Dual Champion title for both show and field gun dog.

The breed was originally referred to as a Brittany Spaniel. Soon after its arrival in the early 1930’s, the American version diverged to more pointer. In 1982, the AKC shortened it’s official breed name to Brittany.

Trainability Grade: C
Brittany’s are sweet and friendly to man and beast but can become overly submissive. Loud noises, high activity and threatening positioning or gestures can lead to excitability urination. Likewise, loud or aggressive correction or training methods are likely to be ineffective. More likely, Brittany’s need exercises for confidence building.

As a high-energy breed, Brittany’s need lots of exercise. They can suffer from separation anxiety which commonly leads to destructive

Read more about the Brittany at the American Kennel Club.

Some of the information used for the dog breed descriptions was gathered from the American Kennel Club at www.akc.org.

Elsie

Brittany

Homestead Dogs University Camp Graduate
Date of Birth January 4, 2018
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School
Languages
French
Occupation
Professional Greeter
Hobbies
Running, stocking mommy and sniffing butts
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