Gestation for Australian Shepards is the same as other dog breeds 58-68 days,
Average number of days is 63.
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yes, blue healers are the same a Australian cattle dogs. red healers are Australian cattle dogs also. = =
First of all you need to have an american pitbull terrier that carries the merle gene, and there is no way of knowing if a pitbull carries the gene unless the merle pattern is displayed on it's coat or you have the blood line record, the reason is because the merle gene is receive. If you don't have the blood line record then you absolutely need one of the parents to be merle and it doesn't matter if it's a red, chocolate, or blue merle and the other parent needs to be blue and you will produce blue merles. Of course if you have a blue merle and a blue you will produce more blue merles but if you have a red or chocolate merle and a blue you will not produce as many blue merles. Typically a breeding pair that has one of the parents being merle will produce an average of about three merles per litter, that is what my females have produced out of breeding with my red merle male three to four merles per litter. Remember you can not breed two merles together because you will produce dogs with defects.
Australian kelpie and Blue heeler.
Husky's are the only dogs with blue eyes but not all of them have blue eyeswrong. Huskies are NOT the only dog breeds with blue eyes. Australian shepherds, border collies, dalmatians, to name a few are all dog breeds with the blue eyed gene. Blue eyes are genetic, any dog can get the genetics for blue eyes, but most dog breed standards consider blue eyes a fault or disqualification, but the list below are dog some dogs breeds that allow blue eyes.Alaskan HuskiesAlaskan malamutesAmerican Indian dogsSiberian HuskiesAustralian ShepherdsBorder collies ( in merles)Catahoula LeopardsCollies / rough or smooth (in merles)etc. There are other breeds that recognize blue eyed dogs in shows.Any dog can have blue eyes since it is generic.Alaskan Malamutes DO NOT have blue eyes. Only if they are mixed with something else. The only breeds that I know of that can have blue eyes are Siberian Husky, Australian Shepherd, Collie, Dalmation and Catahoula Leopard Dogs. If somebody knows any more, please add them.
Some breeds of dogs known for having a blue color in their coat include the Weimaraner, the Australian Cattle Dog, and the Blue Lacy.
Australian Cattle Dogs can also be called Queensland Heeler, Blue Heeler (dogs showing the 'bluish'gray and black coloring), and Red Heeler (reddish colored dogs.) Stumpy tailed versions are sometimes referred to as Smithfield Cattle dogs, but in fact the Smithfield heeler is another breed again, with a different shaped body.
Blue dogs are a result of a genetic mutation that affects the production of melanin in their fur. This mutation causes the fur to appear blue or gray in color. The origins of blue dogs can be traced back to specific breeds that carry the gene for this unique coloring, such as the Weimaraner and the Australian Cattle Dog.
Yes there are mini Australian Blue Heelers. They cost more most are around $1000.00.. There is a place I know of in Oklahoma that breeds for mini
Dogs with heterochromia iridum, or different colored eyes, may have one blue and one brown eye. This condition can occur in various breeds, including Siberian Huskies, Australian Shepherds, and Border Collies. It is more common in certain breeds but can also occur in mixed-breed dogs.
Dogs are pregnant for 63 days, although some have their pups early and some a bit later. If she has not had them at 64 days contact your vet.
cause they painted there dogs blue