The smallest of the terrier breeds, the Australian terrier is an extremely affectionate and loyal little pet. Although it is quite a small dog, it displays the courage and bravery of a much larger animal. It is also a pet with a huge amount of energy and it can tire down the entire family within an hour. This terrier is extremely loyal to its master and all the other family members, and it will constantly show its affection.
The Australian terrier is also very well known for its keen vision and hearing, and this makes him alert all the time. Owners might find the little puppy more curious than necessary, and this is what makes it so lovable and fun to have around. Generally, the terriers are quite difficult to train, but this little pet is extremely willing to learn new things if it has a good trainer. They might bark excessively, so owners should definitely try and teach them to dispose of this annoying behavior. If you arm yourself with a lot of patience and true dedication to teach the terrier the right things, you will have a very cute and obedient pet in your household.
Given the fact it is a small size dog, the Australian terrier is perfect for a couch pet. It makes a perfect companion for children who need to be taught to be extremely kind to the dog and to not confuse it with a toy. If you have other pets in your household, you dont have to worry, because the terrier is extremely friendly with them. It is only the larger dogs from the breed that can sometimes become aggressive with other dogs or especially with livestock.
The Australian terrier could be described as a pet with an extremely stubborn temperament. These dogs like to do things on their own, and this is why obedience training is so important. If you manage to teach your dog right, you will find it extremely pleasurable to take it along with you when traveling. Australian terriers fit into small places, and they are also considered quite economical, because you dont have to spend huge amounts of money on their food.
Generally, such small sized dogs are prone to developing what is called the “small dog syndrome”. Many trainers have noticed that, if the dog it not taught correctly how to become obedient, several issues might surface such as aggression, separation anxiety, difficulty with house training, or even phobic reactions. All these reactions are mostly accredited to be the fault of the owners, who will display a huge amount of affection and love to their dogs, and will forget about the fact that the pet needs to be educated on how to behave properly as a dog.
These dogs can live a happy, healthy and very long life, sometimes even more than 15 years. They are quite active indoors puppies, so they are perfect for apartments or homes that have a small backyard or garden where they can play, chase and run whenever they want. The Australian terrier is everything you can wish for, if you dream of owning a beautiful, affectionate, and economical dog!