The Australian Cattle Dog, also known as the Blue Heeler or Queensland Heeler, is a medium-sized, highly intelligent, and energetic breed. Recognized for its strong herding instincts and work ethic, this breed has a sturdy build and short double coat, typically in blue or red speckled patterns. Australian Cattle Dogs are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and caution around strangers. Their herding instinct may extend to family members and other pets. They require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation, making them well-suited for active owners. Regular grooming is relatively simple. While generally healthy, they can be prone to specific health issues. With a lifespan of 12 to 16 years, they are popular as working dogs on farms and ranches and make great companions for those who can meet their exercise and mental stimulation needs.
I have 6 puppies who were born from a Blue Heeler female and an Anatolian Shepherd male. D.O.B is 08/26/21. Parents are farm dogs that are used to work with goats, sheep, and cattle. Puppies are 5 males and 1 female, almost 7 weeks old, and their mother is currently weaning them. They've had deworming treatments every two, three, four, and six weeks. At 6 we...