A Look at the Blue Heeler Dog Breed

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Is the Blue Heeler the Dog for You?

The Blue Heeler, also recognized as the Australian Cattle Dog, Queensland Heeler and Red Heeler is a breed of herding dog developed for herding in Australia. Australian George Ellio
tt developed this breed in 1840 by mixing Collies and native Dingoes with other herding dogs. The Blue Heeler is adored by Australian ranchers and cattlemen because of the breed's work ethic and toughness. These dogs rapidly became well-liked as cattle herders.

The height of the Blue Heelers is 17-20 inches and the weight ranges from 30-35 pounds. Blue Heelers come in blue merle or red speckle. Blue merle is blue or blue-mottle with or without blue, tan or black markings on the head with tan. This breed's coat is waterproof and short and needs brushing only when necessary.

The Blue Heeler is an intelligent, high-energy and active dog. They are not satisfied with just sitting about the house for hours continuously. This breed will persuade you to go outside with them for play and exercise.

Blue Heelers can be one person dogs, like most herding breeds. They as well have an exclusive independence and do not have a need of hugging or affection. This breed will be grateful for positive feedback and proper handling, though firm and tough. At times, the Blue Heeler's herding nature can abruptly show up. They may try to "herd" their human family and nip gently at their heels if the dog desires something.

If nipping tends to be a problem, a toy can resolve this dilemma. Make sure it is a tough one since Blue Heelers can destroy a usual dog toy to shreds in minutes. Always keep your Blue Heeler on a leash since they are extremely inquisitive and love to wander and roam. In addition, they will sometimes have problems with dogs that they don't know.

The Blue Heeler is not a barker but they are nonetheless very protecting of their home. This breed can be guarded and distrustful-a trait that enables them to be outstanding watchdogs. These dogs are sociable and affectionate companions as well.

  • The Blue Heeler is also recognized as the Australian Cattle Dog, Queensland Heeler and Red Heeler.
  • The Blue Heeler is an intelligent, high-energy and active dog.
  • The Blue Heeler is adored by Australian ranchers and cattlemen because of the breed's work ethic.
 
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I recieved my blue heeler dog after my bestfriend died. She was his and is now my bestfriend. she is the best dog I have ever had. I wouldn't trade her for all the money in the world.

Posted on 10/27/2008 at 9:10:58 PM

Sounds like an swaesome dog to have in the country. Wide open spaces to run around and get into all sorts of mischief.

Posted on 09/27/2008 at 1:09:52 PM

never heard of this breed of dog before but I love dogs, keep up the great articles

Posted on 09/21/2008 at 2:09:18 PM

What a stunning dog! It is very useful to find out about this dog's personality, something all potential dog owners should know.

Posted on 09/18/2008 at 2:09:54 PM

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