The Australian Cattle Dog, a breed known as the Queensland Heeler, Blue Heeler and Red Heeler is a breed developed in Australia, as its name suggests, livestock management. The Australian Cattle Dog more muscular, athletic and strong in appearance. The reason it is sometimes called the blue or red Heeler is abnormal because of its color, which can vary from light blue and red. Puppies, the colors are bright and vivid, but as they age and eventually dark colors, they look like "normal dogs".
The exact origin of this breed is unknown, but they were apparently an existing race was in 1897. It began when Smithfields were used in Australia for livestock management, but they were strong and hard, so they were with the dingo, a wild dog breed still exists in this country. The race was not perfect and there are many things since then, until the Australian Cattle Dog was manipulated. You must include Bull Terrier, Australian Kelpie, Scottish Highland Collie, Dalmatian, and probably many other breeds have been bred as well. The Australian Cattle Dog is easily frustrated during training, and it was a great challenge to train for the race of many others. This is certainly not a good choice for dog owners or new people without a lot of time and movement. However, they are intelligent, easy to teach and they thrive on new experiences. They are both loyal and independent execution of their work as well. Australian Cattle Dogs are expert Frisbee as sensors, and with a little practice they can master this activity and take the opportunity to live a full life. They are also widely used in competition, and many other simple tasks.
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