Small toy breeds have from 1-5 puppies. Larger breeds can have very large litters but usually between 3-9 puppies.
Puppies can be born as close together as to appear to be twins though normally there is 10-45 minutes between puppies. So the time it takes to have puppies can be as long as 9 hours or as short as 15 minutes for a single pup litter.
Puppies are born approximately 57 to 64 days after breeding with the average being 63 days depending on when ovulation occurred.
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
about 12-16
I have. Blue heeler/ Beagle that is about 30 lbs.
Blue Heeler is another name for the Australian Cattle Dog.
one is a purebred dog and the other is a mixed breed dog.
Cats can get along with any animal they are raised with, it is not limited to only Blue Heeler dogs.
Elvis. He is southern, sang about blue suede shoes (to which blue heeler sounds like a reference) and about a hound dog.
In the sentence "The speckled blue heeler is an intelligent dog," the subject is "The speckled blue heeler," which is a noun phrase. The verb is "is," serving as a linking verb. The predicate nominative is "an intelligent dog," which describes the subject. Overall, the structure indicates that the speckled blue heeler belongs to the category of intelligent dogs.
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.
A labrador blue heeler mix is exactly that-a mixed breed dog (or mutt) and that's generally what they're called.