Hey,
My Blue Healer "Sally" lost 4 at 11 years. They were loose. She still has all of her defence teeth, witch is good for healing everything.
John
Australian Cattle Dog, Queensland heeler, red Heeler, Blue heeler,
Blue Heeler is another name for the Australian Cattle Dog.
I believe it was a blue heeler
A Blue Heeler is a cattle dog with a dark speckled body.
one is a purebred dog and the other is a mixed breed dog.
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A cattle dog usually refers to the blue heeler, red heeler and Queensland heeler. It has been specially bred for Australian conditions, for rounding up cattle and helping with mustering. Because it is bred to be a "heeler", it nips at the feet of the cattle to round them up, and so a cattle dog, or blue heeler, that is a family dog often develops the tendency to nip at people's feet to try to round up its "pack". It is not an ideal family dog unless there is both a large backyard and opportunity for it to get plenty of exercise. The blue heeler quickly becomes bored, as it is bred to work.
I have a beegle bird Dog which is not an officle dog breed,but i also have a Texas Heeler(Austrsailian shepard,blue heeler mix). HE is regognized by the a AKC as an officail dog breedIf
yes blue heelers are or can be a farm dog
if a puppy loses its teeth chances are they will grow back
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.
Yes. It is just two names for the same breed of dog. The Blue Heeler/Queensland Heeler is also known as the Australian Cattle Dog.