yes there are chocolate heelers aka Australian cattle dogs. chocolate is a double ressive gene both parents have to cary the gene to produce chocolate pups. if both parents are chocolate all pups will be chocolate. if both parents are blue or red & each has a chocolate parent one third of the pups will be chocolate. heelers have quite a lot of Kelpie in them & chocolate is common in Kelpies. heelers can also be a slate blue gray as well & the same thing applies for it is also a double recessive gene. these colors are fairly rare for most breeders do not understand the genetics & how to produce it. we have raised queensland heelers for over 40 years. we are rightwayranch you can Google us & see our chocolate, slate blue, blue, red, silver & sometimes white heelers.
Queensland Country Heelers was created in 2000.
Yes, Blue Heelers and Queensland Heelers are the same breed of dog. They are also known as Australian Cattle Dogs and are recognized by their blue or red speckled coat and their strong herding instincts.
Sure do. Tried and tested - both females
A chocolate colored schnauzer is not part of the breed. All "liver" schnauzer are actually Mutts.
Queensland Heelers, also known as Australian Cattle Dogs, typically live 12-15 years on average. However, individual lifespans can vary based on genetics, diet, exercise, and overall health care. Providing regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced lifestyle can help promote a longer and healthier life for your Queensland Heeler.
White chocolate isn't chocolate colored because of the chemicals in it that turns it white :-)
Becuz white chocolate is better than dark chocolate.
No it is a brown colored diamond, Jewelry, not real chocolate.
Chocolate brown.
Qimmiq Queen Elizabeth Pocket Bealge Also, Australian Cattle Dogs are sometimes called Queensland Heelers.
A chocolate-colored rock.
The largest producer of chocolate and other brown-colored diamonds (champagne, cognac) is the Argyle diamond mine in western Australia. Brown colored diamonds are also found in Africa.