Berger Australien: Characteristics, Health Care and Common Diseases.

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Berger Australien: Characteristics, Health Care and Common Diseases.
Hello, everyone! Welcome to the ANIMALS BEINGS INTELIGENTS channel! My name is Rafael, and I will give you health tips for your pet. It is a pleasure to have you here with me.
This is the second video in a special series where we will talk about health, prevention, treatment and the main characteristics of the most popular dog breeds. We will also understand which diseases each breed is more likely to develop and how we can better care for our four-legged friends.
We chose a breed that combines intelligence, energy and loyalty. Originally from the United States, the Berger Australien, or Australian Shepherd.
Despite its name, it is known for its ability to herd and for being an excellent companion for active families. This text covers the main characteristics of the breed, the care needed for its health, and the prevention and treatment of common diseases. Breed Characteristics
Size: Medium, weighing between 18 and 32 kg and 46 to 58 cm in height, Coat: Double, dense and of medium length, available in colors such as blue merle, red merle, black or solid red, with or without white or tan markings, Temperament: Intelligent, loyal, energetic and protective. They are great with children and other animals, but need early socialization.
Energy level: Very high. They are active dogs that require regular physical and mental exercise.
Health Care and Prevention
Physical Exercise: Berger Australiens need at least 1 to 2 hours of daily activity, such as walks, runs, games or obedience training.
Hygiene and Coat Care: Weekly brushing to keep the coat clean and reduce shedding, Monthly baths or as needed, Regular ear care to prevent infections.
Feeding: Balanced diet rich in protein and essential nutrients, Avoid overfeeding to prevent obesity.
Dental Health: Brushing teeth at least 2 to 3 times a week, Using chew toys to help clean teeth.
Veterinary Visits: Regular check-ups every six months or as directed by your veterinarian, Up-to-date vaccinations and flea and deworming treatments.
Common Diseases in the Breed
Hip and Elbow Dysplasia: Affects the joints, causing pain and difficulty in mobility. Prevention: Weight control and joint supplements (such as chondroitin and glucosamine).
Eye Abnormalities: Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) and cataracts are common problems. Prevention: Genetic testing and regular eye check-ups.
Deafness: Common in dogs with merle coats. Early hearing assessment is essential.
Drug Sensitivity (MDR1): Some Berger Australiens have a mutation in the MDR1 gene, which makes them sensitive to common medications, such as ivermectin. Prevention: Genetic testing to identify the mutation.
Conclusion
The Berger Australien is a dog with a vibrant personality and great intelligence, ideal for owners who can provide regular activities and lots of affection. Preventative care, such as veterinary visits and a healthy routine, help ensure that your dog has a long and happy life. With the right dedication, this loyal companion can bring joy for many years.

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