Australian Cattle Dog



The Australian Cattle Dog breed is the hard worker of the dog world. Australian Cattle Dogs are always ready and able to get the job done, whatever the job may be. Dogs in this breed have the benefit of their physical strength and agility. They also have the benefit of intelligence, vigilance, courage, and reliability.
Dog Breed Australian Cattle Dog
Behavior Recommended for: herding dog, pet
Dogs of the Australian Cattle Dog breed are not just hard workers. They're also often the guardian angels of their families, loyal and protective. Always looking out for the chance to stare danger in the face, these dogs are generally good companions for people who live active lifestyles.
Physical Characteristics
  • Size: male: 18-20 inches; female: 17-19 inches.
  • Coat: a short, dense undercoat just beneath a smooth overcoat.
  • Color: blue, red speckle.
  • Eyes: medium-sized and oval-shaped.
  • Ears: proportionately sized, slightly pointed.
  • Skull: broad, with a slight curve between the ears.
  • Muzzle: medium-long and deep.
  • Nose: black.
  • Tail: hanging low against the body.
Origins and History Here are the basics of the history of the Australian Cattle Dog breed, according to Wikipedia.
Country/Region of Origin: Australia
Original purpose: a herding dog bred in Australia for managing cattle, hence the breed's name.
Historical notes: The Australian Cattle Dog breed is also known as the Queensland Heeler, Blue Heeler, and Red Heeler.


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