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The Australian Cattle Dog is a hardy and clever dog suited to work on a ranch. As the name suggests, these dogs are easily trained to work with cattle and other herd animals. Adults stand 17 to 20 inches in height and weigh 35 to 50 pounds. Puppies are stunningly white, but as they grow, they develop color in their coats, either grey or red. They tend to develop adorable patches over one or both eyes. In an urban setting, this breed makes a wonderful running partner, as they need plenty of exercise and play. Keep these dogs on their toes with hunting and chasing games to make sure they don't get bored!
Temperament
Obedient, brave, energetic
Breed Fast Facts
30 - 50 lbs
Medium
High
Moderate
Very
12 to 15 years
Vermont is a very dog-friendly state, where you can find artist Stephen Huneck’s Dog Mountain. Dog Mountain is more than a dog park—it’s a public art gallery, a monument dogs living and gone, and a joyful active experience. There are plenty of activities available to owners and pets throughout the state. Take a jaunt along the Dog-Friendly Beer Trail of Vermont and try a cold glass of what ails you while your dog makes friends with the staff. From hiking trails to pet-friendly lodgings and campsites, you and your dog are sure to feel welcome almost wherever you go in the Green Mountain State.
Vermont does not have an official state dog, though the Beagle and the All-American Mutt have been proposed to fill the void.
Therapy Dogs of Vermont organizes skilled dogs, trainers and volunteers to spread joy and comfort to those in need throughout the state.
The people of Vermont tend to prefer Labrador Retrievers.
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