Australian Shepherds are highly intelligent and energetic dogs that thrive with proper training. With the right guidance and consistency, they can become incredibly loyal and well-behaved companions.
This guide will walk you through the basics of training an Australian Shepherd, from puppy training to more advanced skills that keep your dog mentally and physically stimulated.
How to Train an Australian Shepherd
Start Training Early
Training should begin as early as possible with Australian Shepherds. These dogs are extremely intelligent and learn quickly, which means early habits can stick for life.
Start with basic commands like sit, stay, and come. Keep training sessions short and positive so your puppy stays engaged and motivated to learn.
Use Positive Reinforcement
Australian Shepherds respond best to positive reinforcement training. Reward good behavior with treats, praise, or playtime to encourage your dog to repeat the behavior.
Avoid harsh corrections or punishment, as these highly sensitive and intelligent dogs learn better through encouragement and consistency.
Common Australian Shepherd Training Mistakes
Many new Australian Shepherd owners make training harder than it needs to be by making a few common mistakes. Because these dogs are extremely intelligent and energetic, the wrong training approach can quickly lead to frustration for both the dog and the owner.
Understanding these common training mistakes can help you avoid problems and build a stronger relationship with your Australian Shepherd.
Training Mistakes to Avoid
- Starting training too late
- Using punishment instead of rewards
- Not providing enough exercise
- Being inconsistent with commands
- Training sessions that are too long
Best Commands to Teach an Australian Shepherd
- Sit
- Stay
- Come
- Heel
- Leave it
- Down
Continue Learning About Australian Shepherds
Training is just one part of raising a happy and healthy Australian Shepherd. To learn more about caring for your dog, explore our guides on Australian Shepherd health, Best gear, and life with Bear.
