Heeler and herding breeds are known for their intelligence and high energy, making them ideal for active families who can meet their exercise needs. While these dogs are loyal and affectionate, they ...
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Why blue heelers steal every dog lover’s heart
Outback origins: Bred in 19th-century Australia by crossing dingoes with herding dogs to create resilient, intelligent cattle workers. Distinctive looks: Born white, their coats develop into blue or ...
Blue Heelers are different. They know how to read a room instead of waiting for commands. They observe, calculate, adapt, and move with precision. The breed is officially called the Australian Cattle ...
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Life with a blue heeler, the Aussie herder’s charm
Where they began: Bred in 19th-century Australia by crossing dingoes with herding dogs, Blue Heelers were designed to endure harsh climates and drive cattle over long distances. What they’re like: ...
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