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The Australian Cattle Dog (Heeler)

19/9/2019

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The Australian Cattle dog, also known as the Australian Heeler, is an agile, powerful, courageous, robust working dog. They were developed in 1800’s by the Pioneer settlers by crossing Dingo-Blue Merle Collies to Dalmatians and Black & Tan Kelpies. By doing so, the result was dogs that were excellent workers who were brilliant at herding cattle on large ranches. Even under hot, harsh and dusty conditions, their superior stamina allowed them to work forcefully and able to drive cattle across vast distances. It’s herding and guarding instincts are very strong, and its talents include retrieving, agility, competitive obedience and performing tricks. The length of the body is longer than it is tall, and its ears are pricked when alert! In 1903 the breed standard was approved and many years later in 1980 the breed was fully recognized by the American Kennel Club.

Being one of the most intelligent breeds, they need something to keep their mind occupied all day – This is why they thrive from having a job to do. This breed needs plenty of mental and physical exercise and will reward you by being a wonderful and happy pet. They are easily trained; however need a strong pack leader due to their high dominance level, as they can be dog aggressive if they’re allowed to be pack leader. By doing so, they will be absolutely loyal and obedient to their master and if they are well balanced, are trustworthy with children. Problems can and will arise with owners who do not provide the right exercise regime and extensively work with their dog. They are very easy to groom as their shorthaired, weather-resistant coat only tends to shed once or twice per year and just needs a brush with a firm bristle and bath when required. This breed is prone to hip dysplasia, Progressive Retinal Atrophy and in the Merle-Coloured dogs, deafness. They make excellent jogging companions but make sure they’re beside or behind you to re-enforce that the human is alpha. These animals have exceptional stamina and really enjoy having activities to do. Keep their mind and body occupied with lots of room to roam in a nice large yard, and you’ll have a wonderful, loyal, loving family pet.
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September Dog of the Month!

3/9/2019

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As we roll into the month of Footy Finals it's time to announce our next lucky Dog of the Month.
Congratulations to.....
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Pete

Pete is a beautiful Red Heeler who just melts your heart - with eyes like his you can see why!
Pete is always up for playtimes and making lots of new friends during his Doggy Daycare and Holiday boarding visits!
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