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Blue Heelers, or Australian Cattle Dogs, often have shorter tails due to breeding practices and their historical purpose as working dogs. Short tails were advantageous for herding livestock, as they reduced the risk of injury while navigating through rough terrain. Additionally, some breeds within their lineage were naturally born with shorter tails or had their tails docked for practicality and to conform to breed standards. This trait has become characteristic of the breed over time.

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