Yes. It is just two names for the same breed of dog. The Blue Heeler/Queensland Heeler is also known as the Australian Cattle Dog.
Blue heelers are short, silver colored dogs from Australia. The word "blue" comes from their coloring, which tends to be a silverish that can look blue in some lights. The term "heeler" is referring to a class of herding dog breeds that are short, like the blue heeler. Heelers usually herd cattle, and they do so by nipping at the cow's heels. They re bred to be short so that when the cow kicks at them, the cow's feet will fly over the dog's head.
Pomeranians are alert, highly intelligent and lively. Blue Heelers have high energy levels and active minds. There's no reason to think that a mix of these two breeds would be lazy.
The heeler was a result of crossing Dingos with Collies and other sheep/herding dogs-credit is given to George Elliott who developed the breed in 1840 and they originated in Austrailia. They are excellent herding/cattle/working dogs. And they also come in red-known as red heelers, where they still have white haired roaning to their usually short coat.
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Blue Heelers have fur that moult.
The duration of Blue Heelers is 2700.0 seconds.
Blue Heelers was created on 1994-01-18.
Blue Heelers ended on 2006-06-04.
Axl Taylor has: Played Len in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Lenny The Barman in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Bar Attendant in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Barman Len in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Barman in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Len The Barman in "Blue Heelers" in 1994.
Blue Heelers are popular in Australia, but is a bit uncommon outside its country of origin.
Any breed of dog can be good with children and other animals but they must be socialized properly socialized as a puppy. I personally wouldn't leave the dog alone with you're kids until you know for sure how he/she will react, but it also depends on you're kids.
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Blue heelers were bred to be herders, so anything that will work them hard for long periods of time Some things you could do are agility, herding, fly ball, and other activities that will work the body and the brain
Blue Heelers - 1994 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M (some episodes) Australia:PG (some episodes)
Like many working dogs, Australian Blue Heelers have high energy levels and active minds. The breed is one of the most intelligent dogs ranked by obedience command trainability. Blue Heelers Dogs need plenty of exercise, companionship and a job to do, so non-working dogs need to participate in dog sports, learning activites, or other activities that engage their body and mind. When at home, Blue Heelers are happy, affectionate, and playful pets. However, they are reserved with strangers and naturally cautious in new situations. They are good with older, considerate children, but are known to herd people by nipping at their heels, particularly younger children who run and squeal.
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