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Can a Australian Shepherd hunt?

Bred to move stock rather than fetch birds, but the drive, the biddable partnership, and the all-day engine are all there to build on. Point that at feathers and an Aussie with genuine bird interest makes a sharp, close-working upland companion.

Big engineRead the dog

What the breed brings

  • All-day stamina and hustle
  • Trainable — wants a job and a partner
  • Athletic and sharp in upland cover

What it asks of you

  • Redirect the heading and gripping instinct off stock
  • Prove out birds and water — some are indifferent
  • Keep its mind working or it invents its own job

Comes easy

  • Picks up cues fast
  • Stamina & work ethic

Real work

  • Clean delivery (watch chewing)
  • Proving & building bird drive first
  • Installing an off-switch

Watch for

  • Careful, gradual gun introduction
  • Herding circle to redirect on recall
  • Working vs show lines vary — read the dog

Tendencies, not destiny: breed explains only a small share of an individual dog’s behavior — the dog in front of you always overrules the label. Read our sources below, then read your dog.

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