Pablo,
You've got lots of cute company around the world. My house has two Australian Terriers, a 3 yr. old and a 2 yr. old. Tell your family that acting like cats comes naturally to real Aussies (Australian Shepherds don't really come from Australia). We walk on the furniture, and sit on the back of the couch or Mom's favorite chair. She says we make good pillows except we're always jumping up to go check on stuff. Can't help that because we run the house and strange noises just have to be checked out and barked at. I'm Jack the boss around here and I came from a breeder in St. Louis but my Daddy lives in the same town I do in Tennessee. The other Australian Terrier in our family originally came from Washington state, went to Virginia, then Georgia, and finally to stay with us. Her name was Blaze but she gets called Daisy Mae because she is definitely a blonde Aussie, not in color but boy, does she fit the stereotype. In other words, I'm the brains of this outfit and you will be too, since you look a lot like I did when I was little (Daisy is the fluffier version of Aussie). So you might want to warn your family (or maybe not) that you'll be able to outsmart them and if you're a typical Aussie most of that will involve getting food. Also that when you get big enough you'll be able to jump high enough to steal food off the counter. Aren't they in for a good timed! There aren't many dogs around who come with so many talents. Er. . . and ego!
So from down South,
You Go, Guy!
Jack





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