The Australian Cattle Dog, also commonly referred to as the Queensland Heeler, the Blue Heeler, and the Hall's Heeler, is an Australian working dog. It is a short and stocky dog that grows to be about 20 inches tall and will weigh about 45 pounds when fully grown. It has a double coat. Its undercoat is dense and its top coat is smooth, straight and compact which makes it water resistant. The common health problems that affect this breed include deafness, eye problems, and hip dysplasia.
Characteristics, behavior and training of the Australian Cattle Dog
This breed is very protective and bold. They make a great family dog, however, they tend to be aggressive towards strange children. This is because they may interpret the games that children play as a potential threat to their herd, their family. They are also suitable to use as watch dogs, guard dogs, and working dogs.
Routine health care and grooming for the Australian Cattle Dog
To care for this breed you will need to brush their fur coat once a week. Make sure that you remove any debris from their coat when you find it to avoid potential skin problems. They are an active breed that need vigorous exercise at least twice a day. Their temperament can be a bit stubborn at times so you will need to train this dog to be obedient, because it is not going to come naturally to this dog. If cared for properly this breed should live between 12 and 15 years.
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