A red heeler is a medium sized dog with orange/red markings/spots all over its body. they can be aggressive and are very good watch dogs. if you see one in public DO NOT PAT IT the chances of it biting you are about 7 out of 10 so DONT PAT IT!
In Victoria, NSW and Queensland.
Heelers are very dominant and will try to "assert" their authority, sometime it is subtle like not listening. I did a lot of research because the Heelers are dominant to figure out the best way to discipline them. Here is what I found out: 1) We have to use their emotions against them AKA do not give them attention when they do something bad. We correct the action and put them in the dog run. They hate being confined and not having attention. 2) These dogs are trained to be kicked by cattle, so spanking them on their little butts does not work at all. 3) If all else fail act like the momma dog does: When they don't listen (in your case come to you when you call) roll the dog on their back and hold them down until they submit. You will know they submit because their body relaxes and the dog will look you in the eye. Once they submit let them sit up. Immediately, repeat the command to come to you. If the dog does not listen then roll them back over, make them submit and then let them up - repeat the command. When they do what you ask make sure you praise them and keep working with them. Positive praise and attention from their humans works wonders. Heelers are extremely intelligent, but if you are not consistent they will take advantage of it. This method does not hurt the dog at all and reinforces that you are in charge. The funny thing is when I roll over my Cyka, the little turd is so stubborn she will not look at me right away, but just like a child look everywhere else until she gives up. Once she submits she is allowed up, but we have had to have a contest of wills at least twice in the last year. Just as a child as long as you're consistent the dogs will be well behaved. http://dogobedienceadvice.com/australian-cattle-dog-training.php http://www.gotpetsonline.com/queensland-heeler/dog-heeler-queensland/queensland-heeler-rescue.html
Queensland's Coat of Arms has a shield with a bull's head, a merino ram, a pile of quartz and a gold pyramid with a spade and pick. These images symbolise the pastoral, mining and agricultural industries. The shield is supported by a red deer (an introduced species) and the brolga (Queensland's official state bird). The Queensland State badge sits at the top surrounded by two sugar cane stems. Sugar cane is a significant industry along Queensland's coast. The motto is "Audax et Fidelis", which means "Bold, Aye, and Faithful Too".
Blue heelers are short, silver colored dogs from Australia. The word "blue" comes from their coloring, which tends to be a silverish that can look blue in some lights. The term "heeler" is referring to a class of herding dog breeds that are short, like the blue heeler. Heelers usually herd cattle, and they do so by nipping at the cow's heels. They re bred to be short so that when the cow kicks at them, the cow's feet will fly over the dog's head.
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If the dog comes from registered (AKC) parents, the pup will have papers that come with it. If there are no papers, then look up the breed on the AKC web site. You can read the description of the breed, and then look at your dog, how well does it match? If there are just a few faults, like height or weight that's off a little, chances are you have a pure breed. If there is a lot off, like colors that are not allowed, weird ears, of different kind of coat, chances are you have a mix.
Australian Cattle Dogs and Blue Heelers are the same thing. 'Australian Cattle Dog' is it's official name, but we (In Australia) often call them blue or red heelers for the colour of their coat and their ability to 'heel' cattle. There are however 2 breeds of Bluey (we shorten everything in Aus, it's got a nickname for the nickname). One is the Australian Cattle Dog and the other is the Australian Stumpy-Tailed Cattle Dog. They look pretty much the same, except for the obvious; one has a short tail.
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In the movie "The Bodyguard," the type of dog featured is a Belgian Malinois. Belgian Malinois are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and strong work ethic, making them popular choices for police and military work. They are a medium-to-large breed with a short, fawn-colored coat and a muscular build.
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