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ASL Newsletter #157 - Search and Rescue, Luxating Patella, and Vestibular Disease
May 31, 2022

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Australian-Shepherd-Lovers.com Newsletter #157

Guide To Australian Shepherd Training and Care


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New Articles

Vestibular Disease in Dogs and What It Means for Your Aussie

Vestibular disease in dogs, also known as old dog vestibular syndrome, can be caused by several things. While the symptoms related to this condition can be frightening, the prognosis is generally good.

 

 

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How Luxating Patella in Dogs Can Affect Your Aussie

Luxating patella in dogs is a common occurrence and, fortunately, can often be easily treated. It's important to understand the condition and the steps you can take to treat patellar luxation in dogs.

 

 

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Is Search and Rescue Dog Training a Good Fit for Your Dog?

Search and rescue dog training can be a wonderful way for you and your dog to make a real difference in the community. What exactly is involved and would you and your Aussie work well as a rescue unit?

 

 

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Australian Shepherd Photos

Reader's Aussies—Create a Page About Your Aussie

How Aussome Is Your Aussie? Tell us about them. Create a page all about your Aussie and include up to 4 photos!

>> Create a Page All About Your Aussie Here

>> Have an Aussie Mix? Create a Page All About Them Here


Photo of the Month

Australian Shepherd Photo of the Month

 

 

This is Penny (left) who is 10 years old and her daughter PJ (right) 8 years old. They love going out in the pasture to check the cows. When they get too hot from chasing anything that will run they like to take a dip in the pond to cool off. Aussies are the greatest dogs in the world.
(Photo: Kelly Landis)

See full size photo here:
Australian Shepherd Photo of the Month

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Cartoon of the Month

Cartoon Of The Month


Aussie Rescue

Current Rescue Listings Page

Australian Shepherds Furever a 501c3 non profit

Aussie Rescue and Placement Helpline (ARPH)
Official rescue organization of the Australian Shepherd Club of America (ASCA).

More Aussie Rescue Organizations


Learn By Watching How A Professional Dog Trainer Does It!

Recommended Online Video Dog Training Program...

I highly recommend professional dog trainer and dog behaviorist "Doggy Dan" and his comprehensive video-based online dog training program.

Dan's program covers everything from the foundations of dog training, to obedience training, and just about any behavior problem you are likely to face.

Imagine how well-trained your Aussie could be...

Have Dog Training Questions?
Check out these introductory dog training videos...

I want my dog to COME WHEN I CALL

I want my dog to STOP BARKING

I want my dog to STOP PULLING ON THE LEASH

I want my dog to STOP BEING AGGRESSIVE

I want some help TRAINING MY PUPPY


Dog Quote

Lots of people talk to animals. Not very many listen, though. That's the problem.
~ Benjamin Hoff, The Tao of Pooh


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