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.
Usually a heeler's ears will prick at about four to five months.
Australian Cattle Dog, Queensland heeler, red Heeler, Blue heeler,
A Blue Heeler is a cattle dog with a dark speckled body.
I believe it was a blue heeler
I have. Blue heeler/ Beagle that is about 30 lbs.
Blue Heeler is another name for the Australian Cattle Dog.
Dobes have big floppy ears like beagles. Their ears are cropped at an angle so that scar tissue will hold them erect for a more alert and "sharp" look.
No their ears stand up on their own.
Of course it hurts! Do not crop dog's ears! Don't listen to them, you can have a dogs ears cropped. Obviously it does hurt them, but that is okay.
I have one! He has the long, short body of a daschund while being a little bigger. He's about 26 pounds. I'm not sure whether the mother or the father was a heeler or a daschund. He has a heeler face with a daschund nose and pointy ears. The bark is really high and piercing like the heeler. Heelers are also referred to as Australian cattle dogs.
When you crop a dogs ears, they do not grow back.
one is a purebred dog and the other is a mixed breed dog.