From the AKC.org site on what the breed standard is set by their mother club.
Height:
Dogs 46-51 cms (approx. 18-20 ins) at withers
Bitches 43-48 cms (approx. 17-19 ins) at withers
I looked and weight is not mentiond.
wrong- about 35 lbs and 18 inches tall
Technically, the average blue heeler can reach 45 pounds and 21 inches (male) or 37 pounds and 18 inches (female). sometimes, they can reach a larger size through heredity.
about 18 - 21 in. and about 55-85 lbs. usually no bigger than that, unless they are on steroids.
I know am american bulldog and heeler mix that is right about 60lbs. Definitely favors the american bullldog stature, but quite a bit smaller.
The American Bulldog is a breed of sporting and working dogs. American Bulldogs are typically confident, social, and active dogs that are at ease with their families. The average liter size of the American bulldog is 4-10 puppies.
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.
border collies, Maltese, Aussie shepards, and maybe the blue heeler.
no they do not. And if the dog does it can not b shown in dog shows.
There are over 30 breeds of bulldogs. The most common breed is the English Bulldog. A few other common breeds of bulldog are the French Bulldog and American Bulldogs. Some other breeds of bulldogs that aren't quite as common, but still deserve mention are The Olde English Bulldogge, The Alpaha (Blue-Blood) Bulldog, the Miniature bulldog, and the Victoria Bulldog.
Cats can get along with any animal they are raised with, it is not limited to only Blue Heeler dogs.
It is clearly impossible, but you can get a mix-breed of American Bulldog and it'd have blue-eyes! The real answer to this question is that it may and may not be possible, but there may be a special-born breed of bulldog with only blue-eyed dogs!
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.
Australian kelpie and Blue heeler.
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.
about 12-16
It is clearly impossible, but you can get a mix-breed of American Bulldog and it'd have blue-eyes! The real answer to this question is that it may and may not be possible, but there may be a special-born breed of bulldog with only blue-eyed dogs!
the American dogs a re lazyer and they are smaller
No. If they have blue eyes, then they are not full blood. However, they may have blue eyes as a puppy.
no there is not
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.
Yup. Tons of them, but most are mixes. I have a pure bred blue heeler.