Australian Cattle Dog
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Pastoral
Austrialia
Bluey |
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12 years
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The Australian Cattle Dog, also known as the Queensland Heeler or Blue
Heeler, is a herding dog developed in Australia for handling cattle. It
is a medium-sized dog with a lot of energy and an independent streak.
The Australian Cattle Dog is a courageous and intelligent working dog
with strength and endurance unlike any other dog of its size. Renowned
for their protectiveness and loyalty to master and property, they are
very selective as to who are friend of foe. Originated in the early
colonial days in Australia when limited labour was available to Sheppard
and herd cattle. The dog is a cross between a Smithfield and the native
Dingo, although further breeding with Collies has further evolved the
breed . It was not until 1893 that a breed standard was defined by
Robert Kaleski which was finally approved and adopted by the Australian
National Kennel Council in 1963. |
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