Australian Cattle Dogs were bred for work during the 1800s and they needed to be strong and agile. It’s why they have such well-conditioned muscles and a quick pace – great attributes when seeking to ...
Ranching has traditionally been a rough occupation, riding fast and agile horses to wrangle wild cattle, but this is changing ...
The Blue Heeler, also known as the Australian Cattle Dog, Queensland Heeler, or Red Heeler, was developed in Australia during the 19th century. The breed, a member of the herding group, was developed ...
The Australian Cattle Dog—better known to many as the Blue Heeler—is a driven, intelligent working dog built for movement and purpose. From herding cattle across Australia to bonding closely with ...
FARGO - Anyone working with cattle needs to be vigilant about safety. "Even experienced cattlemen and women can get hurt when dealing with cattle," says Karl Hoppe, a livestock specialist at North ...
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Australian Cattle Dog: Originally bred for herding cattle, this breed is highly trainable
Size: 17-20-inches (male); 17 to 19 inches (female) Coat: Short, dense, double-coat Temperament: Loyal, energetic, cautious, protective, intelligent, courageous Exercise needs: At least two hours ...
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