cattle dog behavior
Posted on Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at 7:01 pm
Australian Cattle Dog or Blue Heeler, also known as Australia's Heeler, Hall Heeler, Queensland Heeler or Red Heeler. The term "heeler" refers to the instinct of the race to snap and bite the heels of the animals are grazing.
They alert and happy facial expressions, pointed ears, and although they appear small, which are muscular and agile. They come in a mixture of colors – mostly blue with tan and black, or mostly red specks.
They were raised as a combination of Scottish and Australian dingoes collies and mixed with some Australian Kelpie, Dalmatian, and Bull Terrier to be a hardy breed that can withstand long hours and harsh weather conditions with ease.
ACD are more work-minded "than other breeds of herding and, as a rule, are not so good as pets due to the characteristics of aggressive breed them specifically. But, as with all races, there are often exceptions to the rule.
Here The breakdown:
Temperament 2 of 5
Australian Cattle Dog is an excellent companion and is always waiting for the next order of his master. But ACD need much exercise or become highly destructive.
About two hours a day is ideal. They have to be with their pack (that means you!) Most day or develop behavioral problems. These can include serious assault, depression or anxiety. This is not a race to leave home for hours on end, or bound in the backyard. If an ACD should be left alone, will do better with one or two other dogs for company. They are bred to be guard dogs very sensitive, so as a rule do not like strangers coming onto their property.
ACD should be socialized regularly if they are to be friendly with other animals and people. ACD not distinguish a difference between wild animals or small pets, so not recommended around cats, rabbits, mice or small dogs. Most times, ACD will make a good socialized well with children, but are not recommended. Children often flock, so keep an eye on them – you do not want to bite the heels of his son. Even a highly socialized dog can be aggressive, depending on the child interacts with.
Training 5 of 5
ACD have what I I call the "extreme intelligence. As a Border Collie, can be trained to do just about anything. The disadvantage of a highly sophisticated race, however, is easily bored, so I always need a job for them. The sky is the limit of what they can teach.
ACD can be very independent and stubborn, because of his intelligence, enterprise training is a necessity. This breed responds well to consistent training and discipline, although it rapidly catches and I hate to disappoint their masters.
Grooming 4 of 5
Short hair ACD is weatherproof, but they are average shedders as often with a bristle brush firm. You only need bathing when necessary. , They have no need for shaving or haircuts – the layer has been developed to withstand all kinds of weather. Never dock of the tail – They need to work! Even the AKC recognizes a full queue, so you never need to dock.
Rated 3.5 out of 5
ACD weigh about of 30-55 pounds and live about 12 to 15 years. They do better in the herd farm animals, but not livestock or sheep, a large yard will, together with a plenty of exercise.
ACD are great candidates for such competitions as agility trials, flyball, frisbee, and of course, herding. ACD recommend to owners willing to work with your dog, compete with them or give them a job on the farm. They are not suitable for the suburbs or the city life.
They tend to be very noisy so its better not to have neighbors close by. If you are buying your puppy from a breeder of ACD, consider purchasing two or three in the same litter. They'll be happier pets in the long run with his brothers and sisters with them. The adoption of an ACD is difficult if you have existing pets, so be sure to speak with the organization is the adoption of -; you know if that particular ACD would do well with other animals.
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