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.
about 12-16
Cats can get along with any animal they are raised with, it is not limited to only Blue Heeler dogs.
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.
I have two Pomeranians and one Blue Heeler. The Blue Heeler is a medium size dog and the Poms are smaller than the Blue Heeler. All three dogs have gotten along well. If you socialize the dogs slowly and train them properly, most big dogs and small dogs will do well together.
All dogs appreciate affection. If you own a red heeler, you should pat it - but not when it's eating.
A red Heeler is just a red Heeler it isn't mixed with anything. Australian Cattle Dogs aka Heelers come in two different colors red and blue.
Australian kelpie and Blue heeler.
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.
Dogs have lived with humans for more than 12,000 years.
A Wirehaired Heeler, also known as a Wire mouth heeler, is a type of Australian Cattle Dog with a coarse, wiry coat. They are intelligent, alert, and energetic dogs known for their herding abilities and loyalty to their families.
Yup. Tons of them, but most are mixes. I have a pure bred blue heeler.
Dogs and humans have lived together for more than 12,000 years