Australian Shepherd Characteristics
Also known as the Australian Cattle Dog or Australian Cattle Dog, it is a breed that has incredible skills for training, herding and physical exercise. They are considered one of the most intelligent dog breeds, so they often require stimulation or otherwise become bored. Its great physical needs, mental stimulation and education make it practically exclusive for people experienced in owning dogs.
An excellent companion, the Australian Shepherd or “aussie”, is very friendly and loves to play. They will always carry the puppy they were inside. They are intelligent, always eager to please and seem to intuit what is expected of them.
They are hard-working and stand out in a home where their intelligence and energy are put to good use. They don’t know the meaning of being lazy, so they need a lot of exercise to keep themselves busy. If they don’t have any tasks to do, they may make them up – surrounding children or other animals, chasing cars, or destroying the house.
Australian Shepherds are incredible as herding dogs, but they are also excellent in competitive canine sports such as agility or flyball and are also a perfect breed to perform jobs as guide dogs or rescue and rescue dogs. They are aggressive when working with livestock, but gentle with humans. They can be protective of their home and family, but distrustful of strangers. They tend to bark if they hear or see something suspicious, which makes them good guard dogs.
Their bright and loving personality makes this breed perfect as family dogs (just be sure to teach them not to go around children), or for someone with an active lifestyle.
Australian Shepherd Inherited Disease and Traits Testing Panels
We can offer the below tests for the Australian Shepherd singularly or as combos or as included in the most comprehensive Panel “DogCheck 4.0”:
- Degenerative Myelopathy DNA Testing which is a screening test for your dog to determine if it carries the genes associated with Degenerative Myelopathy (DM). Click here to read more about the Degenerative Myelopathy Test Kit.
- Hyperuricosuria DNA Test for Uric Acid is a screening test for your dog to determine if it carries the mutated gene associated with Hyperuricosuria (HUU).
- Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA), also known as Choroidal Hypoplasia (CH-Choroidal Hypoplasia), which is inherited as an autosomal recessive disease. The retina gets its blood supply and nutrients from the choroid. In affected dogs, this layer of tissue under the retina does not develop properly and is thinner than normal. Predicting the severity of an affected puppy is difficult as it can vary greatly, even between affected puppies in the same litter. Severely affected dogs may experience vision loss and retinal detachment.
- PRA-prcd, which is inherited as an autosomal recessive disease. Degeneration of both rod and cone photoreceptor cells of the retina of PRA-prcd affected dogs usually occurs 3 to 5 years of age or later.
You can choose the best option for you by clicking below:
For the above tests, if done singularly or as combos, we offer the results in 7-10 working days from receipt of samples to the laboratory.
If they are all included in the most comprehensive test called “DogCheck 4.0“, which also gives information about coat colour traits, the turnaround is 3-4 weeks from receipts of the samples to the laboratory. Please refer to the list below to see all the genes tested in this case.
NOTE: There is an extra cost of £45 to test the genes mentioned on the table as *xP as they are not included in the Dog Check 4.0 Report unless the extra fee has been paid at the checkout.
Dog Intolerance Test
The Dog Intolerance Test checks for your dog’s sensitivity to 152 food and 48 environmental and artificial allergens.. Click here to read more about the At Home Dog Intolerance Test.
Dog Paternity Test
Our Dog DNA Paternity Test is a quick and easy way to accurately determine the parentage of your canine. Fast, accurate and conclusive results. Click here to read more about our Dog Paternity Test with mother or Dog Paternity Test without Mother.