What is the difference between a queensland heeler and a blue heeler




















One expert claims to know one theory and another expert claims a completely different theory. Their only noticeable contribution is the grey color in the Blue Heelers.

Red Heelers get their coloring from one of the other breeds. The Australian Kelpie was chosen for its innate ability to work cattle. Heelers are natural herding dogs. Queensland Heelers will nip the heels of cattle to get them to start moving, a trait that non-working dogs still carry and has given many dogs an aggressive reputation.

This is why they have the name heeler, a trait they most likely inherited from the Kelpie. The Dalmation was chosen for its natural love and affinity for horses. If you ever see a picture of an old horse drawn fire engine and a Dalmation on the seat, now you know why. Dalmations can naturally tell the difference between a horse and a cow.

Nothing could be a bigger annoyance than having your dog heel your mount. The Dingo was chosen for its endurance, stamina and ability to withstand and survive in Australias western desert. Dingos were too wild and aggressive to work cattle so they had to mix it with others to make it trainable. Don't underestimate your heeler though.

One animal biologist has suggested that the Queensland Heeler is as close as you can get to owning a wild animal without a special permit.

Lastly is the Staffordshire Terrier. Did I mention that the Queensland Heeler nips at the heels of the cattle to get them to move? Well if you are going to be working with your teeth all day, you are going to need a strong bite. They just kept mixing them until they got the traits they wanted and then started interbreeding the ones that had those traits with each other. Komet's definitely got the nipping down. I actually learned something from this I didn't know before.

Our members will love it. It's easy to do, just cut and paste the link and it automatically links back to your website You can also add Photos, Videos, Rescues and Classifieds if you like. Email me if you need any help or would like me to do it for you. He crossed those with Dingoes and kept all the pups himself. After he died. I read one place where Robert Kaleski in the early part of the last century wrote up his ideas of what went into to the breed and it's possible it's supposition.

There is no merle gene in the breed The solid color spots are what color they'd be without that ticking gene. It's also not the same gene that give Dalmatians their spots! All the names are used informally with the breed, regardless of tails or no tails. But the ones whose tailed are docked cannot be shown. Docking tails on cattle dogs is a fad, and I wish it would stop. Please don't request a breeder or vet to do it, and quit buying pups that have been docked.

Dogs use their tails for balance, for turning, and for communication. It doesn't get in their way when they are working. I see more and more heelers with blue eyes, and I am not sure why. Must be a recessive gene or maybe they come from a line where some other breed carrying the blue-eyed gene was infused into some past breeding program.

I also don't think there was any Kelpie originally infused into the breed. I believe these are all suppositions of Robert Kaleski to explain why he figured the dog looked as it does. Their noses should be black I am now seeing other colors, such as chocolate, with amber eyes and brown noses Again it might be a recessive gene and breeding for traits from recessive genes can bring on problems Not trying to argue with anyone Regardless of what's in them, I love, love.

I think from what I've read we have a kelpie. Very aggressive when company is a concern. Any help in that respect. He's very intelligent and curious. Your comment was fantastic! My Cattle Dog which was given to me runs all day. I use to think my Border Collies were athletic, but this little guy is really athletic!

Great dogs! We recently took in a stray red heeler mix. When we couldn't find his home we considered rehoming him, but he is so smart and has a wonderfully calm disposition. He loved being outside, [which makes my husband happy. Unfortunately I like dogs inside] so we've decided to keep him. This intelligent dog breed could live long, as their lifespan ranges between 12 and 14 years. The Australian cattle dog is a very healthy dog breed as they do not get sick easily, unless there is an injury due to the great agility that they possess.

When blue heelers are considered, possibly, there could be only one characteristic to discuss, which is evidently the colour.

The coat of fur in blue heelers is bluish with dark patches in some places. The blue colour is sometimes very dark but sometimes light. It should be stated that there is no difference in blue heelers regarding the temperament, size, or anything else except the colouration from red heelers.

However, some references state that blue heelers have a close resemblance to the dingo, but no acceptable evidence to prove that. Australian cattle dog is the widely accepted term to refer the so-called Queensland heelers. Blue heeler is of no difference to them except their bluish colouration. He has more than ten years of diverse experience as a Zoologist and Environmental Biologist.

Australian Cattle Dogs are easy to train. Blue Heelers are easy to train. The Australian Cattle Dog is a highly playful breed. The Blue Heeler is a highly playful breed. They are a little bit more sensitive than other dog breeds. Blue Heelers are kinda antisocial. Low to Average: The Blue Heeler rarely barks. Australian Cattle Dogs are one of the best watchdogs. Blue Heelers are one of the best watchdogs.

Australian Cattle Dogs are extremely protective guard dogs. Blue Heelers are extremely protective guard dogs. Low The Australian Cattle Dog has a low chance of biting somebody. Low The Blue Heeler has a low chance of biting somebody. Australian Cattle Dogs are not apartment-friendly dogs. Blue Heelers are not apartment-friendly dogs. Blue Heelers handle alone time quite well. Not really In history, this breed was not really used for combat dog.

Blue Heelers are not the most stranger friendly dogs. Australian Cattle Dogs are very kid-friendly dogs. Blue Heelers are not the most kid-friendly dogs. Australian Cattle Dogs are average friendly towards cats. Blue Heelers are not the most cat-friendly dogs. Blue Heelers are not the most dog-friendly dogs. No Australian Cattle Dog is not the best dog breed for office environment. No Blue Heeler is not the best dog breed for office environment.

Blue Heelers are not the best breed for elderly people. Australian Cattle Dogs are generally with other pets. No Australian Cattle Dogs are not good for novice owners, due to their stubborn personality.

No Blue Heelers are not good for novice owners, due to their stubborn personality. Not really This breed generally not used as a service dog. Not really This breed generally not used as a therapy dog. Not really A detection dog or sniffer dog is a dog that is trained to use its senses mostly its smell to detect substances such as explosives, illegal drugs, wildlife scat, currency, blood, and contraband electronics such as illicit mobile phones.

Not really The use of dogs in search and rescue SAR is a valuable component in wilderness tracking, natural disasters, mass casualty events, and in locating missing people.



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