about 12-16
Are you referring to Lancashire Heeler? If so, their lifespan is 9 to 14 years. A Blue Heeler, Australian Cattle Dog or Queensland Heeler live an average of 10-15 years. The record breaking dog of this breed lived to be 29 years old. Working up until the day he passed.
blue heelers live in hot areas with rought terrain.
The Blue Heeler (or Australian Cattle Dog) should not be cropped if it is to be shown professionally, as the ears should be natural according to the official Breed Standard. However, providing you live in an area where ear cropping is legal, the Blue Heelers' ears may be cropped for whatever reason.
Blue Heeler dogs, like any other breed, can be aggressive if not treated well or in accordance with their proclivities. That is, they are very intelligent, almost intuitive dogs, and are high energy. They need a job, but unless you live on a farm, it may not be herding sheep or cattle. Therefore, a good second choice of "careers" is lots of exercise, agility training, and companionship with the owner. They can be "one person dogs", but some will also become fast friends with another dog of similar size--especially if the other dog is good natured and does not mind being herded. They are also very protective of members of the family and may herd small children within the household.
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They are happiest when they have acres of land to run, but I live in the city and I have a Heeler and she is fine as long as I take her on a run often so she doesn't get distructive in the house.
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The Queensland Heeler (or Australian Cattle Dog) can live for an average of between 13 and 15 years, if cared for properly.
most dogs live with their owners, or they live alone, or they live with the other dogs in the dog kennel
Most dogs live in people's houses.dogs live in house where people live
in which weather dogs can live?
Wild dogs live in Africa