7 Most Common Blue Heeler Myths Debunked

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7 Most Common Blue Heeler Myths Debunked. In this video, we'll be exploring some of the most prevalent myths about Blue Heelers and setting the record straight on these amazing dogs.

Blue Heelers, also known as Australian Cattle Dogs, are a breed that is often misunderstood. Many people believe that they are aggressive, stubborn, and difficult to train, but in reality, they are highly intelligent, loyal, and make excellent pets for the right families.

In this video, we'll be debunking some of the most common myths about Blue Heelers, including their supposed aggression and their perceived difficulty to train. We'll also be discussing the breed's history and temperament, and providing tips for caring for and training your Blue Heeler.

Whether you're a current owner of a Blue Heeler, or are considering adding one of these amazing dogs to your family, this video is a must-watch. So join us as we set the record straight on some of the most prevalent myths about Blue Heelers, and learn why they truly are one of the most amazing breeds out there!

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I had several mixed breed dogs and GSD's before we got our ACD female. She's next level up in anything. Great dog. The only thing I don't like is her shedding, boy her hair is everywhere.

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mine was the chillest friendliest sweestest pup I ever had, and was like a mama to my other dogs and cats.

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Recently I bought a 7 year old blue-heeler, I had him for 3 day's great dog, but he wasn't use to children, my 3 year oid son went down to him in his dog house and the blue heeler bit him on the face, we decided he wasn't safe.... I really enjoyed the dog, came with me in the logging truck and was my shadow... we're interested in getting another one but younger, did I make the right decision in getting rid of the older dog cause of the one incident?

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