Identify an Australian Shepherd
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Look at the dog's length. If the dog is an Australian Shepherd, its length will be slightly longer than its height. This gives it a balanced, square look.
Take a look at the dog's ears. An Australian Shepherd's ears are triangular, but somewhat rounded at the tip and set high on their heads. Also, the dog has brown, blue or amber eyes and a snout in proportion with the size of its head.
See if the dog's coat matches the description of an Australian Shepherd. The dog's coat will be either straight or wavy, but not curled and medium length on an Australian Shepherd. The hair on the head, ears and front legs is short.
Check the dog's color. Australian Shepherds are black, blue and red and may or may not have some white. White is most typically found on the head, neck, chest and legs.
Consider the dog's temperament. Australian Shepherds are usually a little reserved, active, intelligent and not aggressive or overly shy.
