LINCOLN-MINI AUSSIE (MINIATURE AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD)
2/20/23-This handsome guy is Lincoln. His eyes and smile melt my heart. He is a miniature Australian Shepherd. Lincoln arrived into rescue on February 15th thanks to his temporary foster mom, Keri. He spent 3 days with her before making his way to his foster home. He was a perfect transport passenger for Lisa, Susie, and myself. We made a stop off at the groomers to get him bathed and trimmed up. He did have some mats behind his ears, one of which led to a sore that I am treating, and also on his hind legs that the vet will check out soon. He was nervous at the groomer when being pampered, but that is only natural as he is still learning that he can finally trust the humans in his life.
He is slowly learning to adjust to life outside of the puppy mill. From what I know about the breed, he seems to be a typical Aussie; up for anything, wants to explore, intelligent, and always wants to be with his human if his human is home.
He is living with 3 cats and an older dog without issue. He does show an interest in the cats, curious, but at this point in time he has not chased them or shown any signs of wanting to harm them. He is respectful of my dog’s space. He does not try to engage with her any more than she does with him. I do plan on giving him a play date with another Aussie to learn more about his playfulness.
He has been walking 3- 5 miles in the morning. He has the cutest little prance, but I also believe he is trying to herd me. He does this zigzag pattern in front of me and is always looking back at me. He does not like it when I keep him right at my side and can’t do that zigzag pattern, but he is capable of walking correctly by my side.
He’s a marker right now, so in addition to house training, I am working on curbing his marking issues. Once he is neutered, this behavior will cease. For now, I am keeping him with me at all times to stop him from marking. I have ordered belly bands and will give that a try as well so he (I) can have more freedom throughout the house.
Lincoln likes to be where I am at all times. If I leave him in the kitchen, he will whine and bark until I come back. He has even figured out the bells I hung on the door to go outside will bring me back to the kitchen (or him). When he does paw at the bells I let him outside and praise him for going potty. Like I said, he’s intelligent. He figured out those bells mean something and they have only been up for 2 days.
Lincoln is pretty chill at night while watching tv or reading. He lays on the rug and will follow me into another room if I do get up. He’s not a hyper dog by any means, but he does need plenty of exercise and stimulation to keep him happy. I’ve tried playing fetch with him, but he hasn’t grasped that concept yet.
Lincoln is not one of those dogs that loves being in his crate. I have 2 crates, one in my bedroom and one on the first floor of the house. At night he sleeps in his crate in my bedroom. There is some whining in the beginning, but when I tell him to stop, he does. When I leave the house and put him in the crate he does bark, but I do not think he barks the entire time. When I get home he is quiet and his crate is undisturbed (he hasn’t torn it apart, nor does it show any signs of him be anxious.
Lincoln is going to be a great addition to the right family who understands the breed and his needs. I can’t wait to learn more about both! He goes to the vet for his pre-neuter appointment on Thursday 2/23 & his neuter is 3/8. Once he is neutered he will be ready to be matched to his new home!
2/15/23-Lincoln is a 5 year old handsome blue Merle tri color male mini aussie (miniature Australian shepherd). He was saved from being killed by a puppy mill as they were just done breeding him. He arrived safely into rescue today thanks to his transport & overnight volunteers. We are working on getting him an appointment to be neutered. Once we get to know him better & he is neutered then he can be matched to his new home. More updates from his foster home soo