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Scientific Name: Canis Lupus Familiaris

Lifespan: 12-15 Years

Origin: Australia (AUS)

Australian Retriever

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A delicious compounding of intellect, affability as well as and adaptability characterizes the Australian Retriever,' a dog breed that is the offspring of the Australian Shepherd and the Golden Retriever.

Coat color and aloofness may have ranged from red to single colors of gold and black; these dogs ordinarily had a sensible to the big physique.

With their cordial behavior and unwavering devotion, Australian Retrievers are idealistic for families with kids and other pets.

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Male

  • Height

    19-23 cm / 7-9 Inches

  • Weight

    27-32 kg / 60-71 Pounds

  • Length

    56-61 cm / 22-24 Inches

  • Color

Female

  • Height

    17-21 cm / 7-8 Inches

  • Weight

    25-29 kg / 55-64 Pounds

  • Length

    51-56 cm / 20-22 Inches

  • Color

Temperature

Hot: 26 to 29 °C

Cold: -6 to -1 °C

Price

800 to 2.50K USD

Bite Force

200 to 400 PSI

Activity

Jump: 2-3 Feet

Run: 20-30 Miles per hour (32-48 km/h)

Origin Description

Major doghouse groups such as the American Kennel Club AKC and the Kennel Club UK did not formally recognize the Australian Retriever. This name is most often used to define an intercrossed dog, peradventure the crossway of a mating betwixt an Australian Shepherd and a Retriever breed like a Labrador or Golden Retriever.

Because it is an intercrossed and not formally recognized as such as well as it displays a broad range of qualities derived from its parents' varied genetics makeup. Recognizing the mixed standard of the Australian Retriever and the subsequent change in individual dogs is base when researching its origins.

Description

The Australian Retriever as well as often called the Australian Golden Retriever,' is an intercrossed dog breed that originated from a mix betwixt the beloved Australian Shepherd and the common Golden Retriever. A wolfish society that exemplifies the best traits of both breeds, this dotty mix brings unitedly the unsociableness and adaptability of the Golden Retriever with the apprehension and versatility of the Australian Shepherd.

When it comes to their real characteristics, Australian Retrievers were ordinarily betwixt sensible and big in size,' with a comparative body and a coat that may have varied in aloofness and texture. Their fur may be any shade of gold, black,' red,' or a compounding of these colors.