no they do not. And if the dog does it can not b shown in dog shows.
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Heeler dogs, also known as Australian Cattle Dogs, typically have four toes on their back feet like most other Dog Breeds. Extra toes, known as dewclaws, may occasionally occur, but it is not a common characteristic of Heelers.
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.
Most dogs have 18 toes, not counting the dew claws or double dew claws that can be easily mistaken for extra toes. If your dog has more then four toes on their front feet and five in their back, he is called a polydactyl, which is just fancy word for extra toes. It's a pretty common trait, and there is usually no ill effects.
If all dogs have four feet, then they will be able to walk and run efficiently. The conditional form emphasizes the relationship between dogs and possessing four feet as a characteristic.
Webbed feet in dogs are characterized by skin between the toes that is more prominent and extends further than in typical dog feet. This adaptation is often seen in water breeds such as retrievers and helps them swim more efficiently by providing better paddle-like movement.
No, dachshunds, commonly known as Weiner dogs, do not have webbed feet. They are a breed of dog that were originally bred for hunting purposes and have feet that are more adapted for digging rather than swimming.