those white whiskers are pretty telling,,,the dog looks like it's 14 years old... pay attention to her health when you see her. I prefer buying dogs young, you don't know if she has some ptsd. very intelligent breed... with intelligence comes a lesser degree of obedience. may have separation anxiety depending on how close she is with the other dog Roxy. needs to run around a lot, very energetic dog.overall the coat is very nice, needs to be maintained a bit or it will really look like shit. athletic build... just seems a bit prematurely aged good size. 7/10 if there is nothing seriously wrong with it.tbh just clone my dog fam..Spoiler
Quote from: Jocephalopod on September 27, 2015, 11:28:44 PMthose white whiskers are pretty telling,,,the dog looks like it's 14 years old... pay attention to her health when you see her. I prefer buying dogs young, you don't know if she has some ptsd. very intelligent breed... with intelligence comes a lesser degree of obedience. may have separation anxiety depending on how close she is with the other dog Roxy. needs to run around a lot, very energetic dog.overall the coat is very nice, needs to be maintained a bit or it will really look like shit. athletic build... just seems a bit prematurely aged good size. 7/10 if there is nothing seriously wrong with it.tbh just clone my dog fam..SpoilerI bet your dog is sick of your shit.
those white whiskers are pretty telling,,,the dog looks like it's 14 years old... pay attention to her health when you see her.
Quote from: Jocephalopod on September 27, 2015, 11:28:44 PMthose white whiskers are pretty telling,,,the dog looks like it's 14 years old... pay attention to her health when you see her. I didn't even think to question her age. The white hair looks like it's confined to her muzzle, and it's common for lighter coats to whiten quicker. I'll definitely pay close attention when she visits though. If she really is as active as they say I wouldn't imagine she's over 10.
Oh yeah generally Aussies like to run around a lot, do you have a large backyard?
bit old but has 4-5 years of activity? pet's aren't a second hand tv you know
Quote from: gutsamphetamine on September 28, 2015, 10:56:08 AMbit old but has 4-5 years of activity? pet's aren't a second hand tv you knowNot sure what you mean. I'm talking about having several years of being able to take her on runs and hikes before she gets too old to do those sort of things. I'm a pragmatic guy so if it came off as callous, let me clarify that that's not what I intended.
Quote from: HurtfulTurkey on September 28, 2015, 10:38:19 AMQuote from: SoporificSlash on September 28, 2015, 09:49:23 AMOh yeah generally Aussies like to run around a lot, do you have a large backyard?We have a small enclosed yard but there's a ton of open, grassy fields around my house and several great dog parks so there's plenty of room to run around.So anytime the dog is outside it will be on a leash, under supervision, or enclosed yard right? I only ask because I grew up in a rural area where our dogs were allowed to run around free but because of that they loved to chase vehicles (Aussies do since they're cattle dogs) driving past on the dirt road. Lost several dogs to being ran over.
Quote from: SoporificSlash on September 28, 2015, 09:49:23 AMOh yeah generally Aussies like to run around a lot, do you have a large backyard?We have a small enclosed yard but there's a ton of open, grassy fields around my house and several great dog parks so there's plenty of room to run around.