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Sadie
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About Sadie
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🌟 Unveil the Mystery: Meet Sadie, Your Enigmatic Blue Heeler! 🌟
Step into a realm of enchantment with Sadie, the 11-month-old Blue Heeler whose every wag is a secret yet to be uncovered. With her mesmerizing spots and playful energy, Sadie is more than just a dog—she’s a tantalizing riddle waiting to unfold.
Picture embarking on adventures where curiosity fuels every step, and Sadie's intelligence is the compass guiding your way. Her boundless spirit transforms the mundane into the magical, as she leads you through a world full of unexpected twists and turns.
By night, Sadie's tender presence wraps around you like a mystery novel, comforting and captivating. Her unwavering loyalty hides a depth of character that only the truly adventurous can comprehend.
Are you ready for a lifelong journey filled with mystery and delight? Let Sadie be your guide as you explore the wonders of life together. Embrace the thrill of discovery with your new best friend! 🐾✨
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Coat Colors:
Black
Medium Brown
Blue
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Show quality
Vaccinated
Champion blood
Health guarantee
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Health certificate
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Ray Miller
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Australian Cattle Dog Puppies
About Australian Cattle Dog Puppies
What makes Australian Cattle Dogs special?
With a long lineage of cattle herding ancestors, the Australian Cattle Dog, also called Blue or Red Heeler or Queensland Heeler, is known as a tireless, loyal breed that loves having something to do. They need mental and physical stimulation to stay out of trouble, but if you can keep them entertained, they’ll be wonderful companions. Full-grown, they typically weigh 35-50 pounds and stand 17-20 inches tall.
How do Australian Cattle Dogs behave around young children?
Australian Cattle Dogs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. Australian Cattle Dogs make ideal companions for children and other dogs if they’re socialized at a young age and treated with respect. Their herding instinct may cause them to nip at running kids, so training is important to teach them good behavior. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How do I keep a Australian Cattle Dog physically active?
Australian Cattle Dogs have loads of energy and need lots of mental and physical stimulation. Otherwise, they're likely to get into trouble. Their herding roots make them great companions for running, biking, and other outdoor activities. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
How much brushing and bathing does a Australian Cattle Dog need?
The Australian Cattle Dog’s outer coat is weather resistant, short, and a bit rough. The inner layer is short and thick. They are born with a white coat, but it darkens over time to become red-speckled or blue/blue mottled, and they often have markings as well. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Can a Australian Cattle Dog live in an apartment?
Australian Cattle Dogs are best suited for a rural property or home with a large yard. Australian Cattle Dogs are wary of strangers, so they may not be the best fit for homes with constant visitors. They’re an indoor/outdoor breed that needs the space of a home rather than the tight confinement of apartment. They are fairly easy to train.
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