Benton enjoys his own Easter egg hunt on Sunday as he hides his own ball in the grasses, wonders off distractedly, then remembers about the ball and goes looking for it again!
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At 6 months, this Aussie puppy is as endearing as he is difficult. |
Sir Benton Cowboy is an Australian Sheperd, actually a mini if the genetic cards play out well.
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I love the macro lens on my Panasonic Lumix |
At 5 months, the curly fluffy little toy that was a puppy so cute it didn't look real, Benton is maturing into a hansom young mid sized dog.
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Australian Sheppard Puppy at 8 weeks with fluff turning to fur ! |
Benton is going through his teenage years so he is in full rebellion mode, ignoring commands he knew so well at 2 months. This is the point at which many Australian Shepard's end up at the pound because their owners probably were not as smart as their dogs!
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Australian Sheppard at 6 weeks. Cutest puppy ever! |
Even at 6 weeks, this little Aussie could come, sit, lie down, sit again, watch me, and was beginning his agility training with figure 8's between my legs. But now it seems the world is more interesting.
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Aussie puppy at 8 weeks. A little clumsy still but wiling to keep trying. |
At 6 months, it is almost impossible to do any training work outside. We just can't keep his attention--so much going on in the world, so many smells more interesting than us.
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Benton with the new toy I made him from rope I found at the Ocean recently |
But when he's not off trying to get you to chase him and focused, he still has that puppy cuteness. Really, all he wants to do is play
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Aussie with best rope toy ever, so he thinks! |
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