Australian Cattle Dogs
Australian Cattle Dogs are also called Queensland Hellers. Dog (Australian Queensland Heeler), Blue Heeler (Blue Heeler), in Australia, this dog is a good assistant in driving cattle to the market over long distances, and due to Australia’s special circumstances, Australian Cattle Dogs are very useful for The desert wilderness planning situation is also very consistent.
As a breed with multiple personalities, the Australian Cattle Dog was registered with the American Kennel Club on May 1, 1980, and won the display qualification of the Service Dog Association on September 1, 1980. . Later, it was transferred to the Shepherd Dog Association, which was officially established on January 1, 1983. The Australian Cattle Dog's vigilance, intelligence, caring ability, courage, honesty, and absolute devotion to work make it an ideal working dog. Its integrity and protective ability are rare for ranchers, cattle, and wealth. It is suitable for hot weather, but because it is essentially a household-type dog with strong energy for transportation, it must maintain sufficient exercise when raising. It is not suitable for urban life and as a companion of children, so it is a good guard dog.
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