Adult male black labs are on average 60-90 pounds, and adult blue heelers are typically 45-60 pounds. Females typically weigh less, but not by much. Since your dog is a mix, he/she will most likely be somewhere in the middle of those ranges at about 60 pounds, but could be anywhere from 45-90 pounds and still be within the average.
I have. Blue heeler/ Beagle that is about 30 lbs.
I don't think so, I have a cross collie and heeler 60 lbs, just fine and active as ever. Would depend on is dog more like lab or heeler size wize? Tall or med shape dog?
Thesame way you train any dog
Ca you tell me? Research both breeds, it will be a nice mix, with a happy go lucky energetic attitude
A Lab Blue Heeler mix can make a good cattle dog due to the herding instincts and energy of the Blue Heeler, combined with the intelligence and trainability of the Labrador Retriever. However, their effectiveness as a cattle dog will depend on individual temperament, training, and socialization. It's essential to provide them with ample exercise and mental stimulation to harness their natural abilities. Overall, with the right environment and training, they can be a valuable asset in herding activities.
A labrador blue heeler mix is exactly that-a mixed breed dog (or mutt) and that's generally what they're called.
What is the weight of your dog? I always get a bigger crate than what is needed. So they can turn, stand and lay down with a room to spare. I have a Large one for my heeler.
I have one that is brown and black like a rottweiler. Good dog, Learns quick, trained quick, listens well.
about 12-16
A Labrador retriever reaches 54-60 cm, and a blue heeler will reach 43-51 cm. So, in theory, the mix should be anywhere from 48.5 cm-55.5 cm. This is all dependent on the sex of the dog, as well as which breeds traits become more dominant.
Explain a Blue Healer and Pit Bull mix
A Labrador retriever reaches 54-60 cm, and a blue heeler will reach 43-51 cm. So, in theory, the mix should be anywhere from 48.5 cm-55.5 cm. This is all dependent on the sex of the dog, as well as which breeds traits become more dominant.