Australian Cattle Dog

Originating of Australia, the Australian Cattle Dog, also known as the Australian Blue Heeler is a working dog bred for herding. Distinctive in coloration withgrey-blue tonality, the Australian Blue Heeler comes by its name because of its penchant for nipping at stragglers' heel. The Australian Cattle Dog was intentionally bred with tamed dingoes and the resemblance is readily apparent. Independent, active and intelligent, the Australian Cattle Dog should be trained well from a young age.
Expect To Pay: | $300-$750 USD | ||||
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AKC Accreditation: | Yes | ||||
Temperament: | Energetic, athletic, protective and loyal. | ||||
Country Of Origin: | Australia | ||||
Lifespan: | 13-15 years | ||||
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Coat: | Short, thick. | ||||
Hypoallergenic: | No | ||||
Colors: | Patterned white with black or brown. Rust or blue tonality. | ||||
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