How to Care for a Blue Heeler
The blue heeler, bred to herd cattle, is a dominant, highly intelligent dog breed that requires much time and patience to train. Early training is the key to a happy life with your blue heeler.
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The blue heeler, bred to herd cattle, is a dominant, highly intelligent dog breed that requires much time and patience to train. Early training is the key to a happy life with your blue heeler.
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The collie, the breed made famous by Lassie, is part of the herding group. It is very intelligent and easy to train. Collies are sensitive, loyal and sweet companions. They are highly protective of their family members and get along well with other dogs...
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Cattle herding dogs make wonderful companions on the farm. A well-trained cattle herding dog with a daily schedule and working activities can also make a great family pet. Cattle herding dogs are bred to work, and if they don't have active employment can...
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The blue heeler, also known as the Australian cattle dog, the Australian heeler, Hall's heeler and the Queensland heeler, is an intelligent and strong-muscled working dog. The breed originated from Australia and has a life expectancy of 12 to 15 years...
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I'm Jim Leske, animal trainer with Expert Village. Today we're talking about border collies and herding. This is Tess. Border collies need a lot of physical stimulation. The reason that she is calm and relaxed is because she gets a lot of physical...
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