any dog will get along with an Australian cattle dog as long as they are properly introduced
yes, blue healers are the same a Australian cattle dogs. red healers are Australian cattle dogs also. = =
Cattle dogs are working dogs who help out on the farm. Australian Cattle Dog, Australian Shepherd, German Shepherd, and Border Collie are some of the most common cattle dogs.
Beagles for sure I have owned both type of dogs and by far my Cattle dogs are the better dog
No, a purebred Australian Cattle Dog should have fur. This breed is known for heavy shedding and is not the best breed for those allergic to dogs.
Australian Cattle Dogs Pound for Pound
No ... Australian cattle dogs have all the normal toes and claws without the webbing ... They are just like any other dog.
none. the Australian cattle dog is a family dog and doesnt like competition, if u must, get a fish or bird. always in a cage
they are usually medium dogs. I am 5'6 and my australian cattle dog rottweiler mix goes just lightly above my knees.
Australian Cattle Dogs can also be called Queensland Heeler, Blue Heeler (dogs showing the 'bluish'gray and black coloring), and Red Heeler (reddish colored dogs.) Stumpy tailed versions are sometimes referred to as Smithfield Cattle dogs, but in fact the Smithfield heeler is another breed again, with a different shaped body.
Like anyone, Australian Cattle Dogs have different personalities. My cattle dogs is mean to other dogs and won't listen to me, but my friend's cattle dogs love people and dogs and know many tricks.
That dog breed is called an Australian Cattle Dog. or it could be an Australian kelpie(i have 1) The Australian Cattle Dog was derived from crossing breeds including the Dingo, Kelpie, Bull Terrier, and Dalmatian. This breed is also known as the "Heeler" because the dogs would crouch behind the cattle and nip at their heels to herd them.