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First and foremost…. Our Australian
Shepherds are family pets where all the dogs are “inside” dogs
and they will never be “kennel” dogs. I only brred occasionaly
and thisis when I might possibly want to keep a pup out of the litter for
myself. When I do have a litter of puppies, they to are raised inside the
house, are part of the household, get introduced to all normal household noises
and learn how to itneract with my other dogs. Therefore I can say that this
is small kennel and I am situated behind the Rietvlei wetlands in Flamingo
Vlei Cape Town. I will only ever have as many Australian Shepherds as I feel
we can cope with and still get them attention they deserve as much active
loved pets. My Australian Shepherds are all trained in competition obedience,
contact agility, not contact agility and jumping. All disciplines being thoroughly
enjoyed by all the dogs. WeI am a member of the Cape Handlers dog Club in
Milnerton where I take part in the training and active participation of all
these disciplines. When not taking part in one of the Club activities, I can
often be seen walking my Australian Shepherds on the Blouberg beach front.
Or free running them on the wetland area behind where we live.
I also exhibit in breed conformation which the dogs also enjoy. I have met
many wonderful helpful people in this field who have taught me a great deal
of what I know about conformation showing. Some of them have gone on to be
become good friends.
The Australian Shepherd as a breed is relatively new to South Africa with the first Aussie being brought into the country in 1998. I saw my first Aussie in 2004 and fell in love with a dog I ‘just had to have’. At the time I had two dogs and did not feel I could cope with another dog at that time. So I had to settle for watching this particular Aussie grow up and advance up through the various disciplines he and his owner were participating in. Watching him grow and develop made me more determined to get “an Aussie”. After loosing my German Shepherd due to surgical complications, and my work situation changing where I had more free time to spend at home. I felt I could get another dog and my quest for an “Aussie” began. I got my first Aussie in 2006. I expected to be getting a nice dog with a bit more energy than the average dog. After all the years that I have been involved in the ‘dog world’ I never expected a specific breed of dog to have such an impact on our lives. Our first ‘little Aussie’ wiggled her way straight into our hearts. They say that you have never loved a dog till you have loved an Aussie. I have had dogs all my life and still today, marvel at how much I enjoy this breed. The same can be said for my husband. It did not take her long to get him to do just what she wanted him to do. This soon led to us getting our second Aussie. She was just as successful at winning us over completely. Although I have always been involved in obedience training and agility. Both my husband and I quickly fell into the routine of extra exercising this breed needs. I am still spending many a happy hour working with and showing my dogs..
"She
is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are her life, her
love, her leader. She will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of
her heart. You owe it to her to be worthy of such devotion."
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