The Australian Shepherd
Specialized Training for a High-Drive Breed
A well-trained Australian Shepherd is a pleasure to have around, but their intelligence and energy can be a double-edged sword. If you’re struggling with an Aussie that won't come when called, jumps on guests, or simply ignores your commands, you aren't alone. These dogs need more than just a walk; they need a job and clear communication.
At AskDogTrainers.com, we have years of experience working with the unique temperaments of Aussies and Aussie-mixes. Whether you’ve just brought home a wiggly puppy or you're finally ready to address long-standing behavioral issues, we can help you get on track.
Stop the "selective hearing" and get your dog to return every time.
Moving beyond "sit" to real-world reliability and focus.
Expert advice for reactivity or protective behaviors.
Training a high-energy breed can feel overwhelming, but it doesn't have to be a daunting project. By taking it step-by-step with a professional plan, you'll find that your Australian Shepherd is capable of incredible things. Let’s start channeling that brilliance into good behavior today.
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