Australian Cattle Dog (Heeler)

About the Breed

The Australian Cattle Dog, also known as the Heeler, is a loyal and hard-working companion who has been bred to herd and protect cattle in rural Australia. This medium-sized dog is an intelligent, energetic breed that loves to stay active and learn new tasks. Whether youre looking for a family pet or an obedient herding partner, the Heeler is sure to fit the bill. History The Australian Cattle Dog has its roots in Australias harsh outback regions. In 1840, drovers from Scotland brought with them two types of herding dogs: Collies and Smithfield dogs (now extinct). These breeds were bred with dingoes in order to create a breed that could endure the harsh conditions of rural Australia. The result was the Australian Cattle Dog, which was officially recognized by the British Kennel Club in 1903. Temperament Heelers are devoted and loyal companions who thrive on human interaction and attention. They are alert dogs who will bark when strangers approach or when something seems suspicious making them excellent watchdogs. Heelers require daily exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy; they love learning new tricks or playing games such as fetch or frisbee. As they have been bred for herding, they may nip at peoples heels when excited or trying to get their attention its important to teach them this behaviour isnt acceptable from a young age! Ideal Owner The Heeler is an intelligent breed who requires an experienced owner with plenty of patience. They need strong leadership that can be provided through consistent training; without firm handling they can become disobedient or dominant towards other pets or family members. This breed may not be suitable for novice owners; however if you have experience with training working dogs then you should find this breed relatively easy to manage! They make excellent working companions as well as loving family pets as long as their needs are met on a daily basis! Weight & Health Checks Heelers weigh between 17-20kg (35-44lbs) at full maturity; female dogs tend to be slightly lighter than males on average. Its important for owners to keep an eye on their dog's weight in order to ensure they stay within healthy limits too much weight can lead to joint issues later down the line! It's also recommended that owners arrange regular health checks with their vet so any potential issues can be caught early on before causing serious problems later down the line! Conclusion In conclusion, if you're looking for a smart, loyal companion then look no further than an Australian Cattle Dog - otherwise known as a Heeler! These energetic pups need plenty of exercise and mental stimulation in order to stay happy and healthy - but provide them with these things plus adequate training then you'll have yourself one devoted friend for life!

Healthy weight:

17 - 20 kg

Recommended Food

Large breed dog food such as Royal Canin Golden Retriever or Hills Science Diet

Breed Colors

  • Blue
  • Red
  • Blue-Mottled
  • Red-Speckled
  • Blue-Speckled
  • Tan
  • Blue-Merle
  • Red-Merle

Ideal for owners that

  • Responsible
  • Patient
  • Consistent
  • Active
  • Highly Trainable
  • Loyal
  • Passionate

Health Considerations

  • Hip Dysplasia
  • Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
  • Elbow Dysplasia
  • Patellar Luxation
  • Deafness
  • Cataracts
  • Allergies
  • Hypothyroidism

This breed may be cute, but these are some of their common health issues to be aware of.

Temperment & Skills

LoyalBraveAffectionateSmartProtectiveAlert

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