7 REASONS WHY THE BLUE HEELER IS THE TOUGHEST DOG BREED

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BLUE HEELER IS THE TOUGHEST DOG BREED. Welcome to our channel! In this video, we'll be discussing the Blue Heeler, a breed of dog known for its toughness and endurance. Blue Heelers, also known as Australian Cattle Dogs, were originally bred to herd cattle in the harsh Australian outback, and they have a reputation for being one of the toughest and most resilient dog breeds out there.

These dogs are known for their high energy levels, intelligence, and unwavering loyalty to their owners. They are also incredibly tough and can withstand extreme weather conditions, long hours of physical activity, and even difficult working environments. Their strong, muscular bodies and sharp senses make them excellent protectors and working dogs.

Whether you're looking for a loyal companion or a tough working dog, the Blue Heeler is a great choice. However, it's important to note that these dogs require a lot of physical activity and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. They are not recommended for inexperienced dog owners or those who cannot commit to providing them with the exercise and training they need.

In this video, we'll be sharing some fascinating facts and insights into the Blue Heeler's toughness, as well as tips on how to care for and train this amazing breed. So sit back, relax, and get ready to learn all about one of the toughest dogs out there - the Blue Heeler!

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I recently adopted a 5 month old blue heeler from the shelter. He’s a great dog with high intelligence. Sometimes tho he will test me 🐕

I’m thankful to have him here on the farm with me. Look forward to seeing what he can do!

DavidWaldrip
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I had my wonderful blue heeler for seventeen years. Incredibly intelligent and loyal to his dying breath. Best dog breed I have ever been fortunate enough to have.

EvilDwarf-pppy
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Traveling Aust, I've seen Blue Healers get kicked in the head by a cow, and temporarily knocked out. They get up, shake their head, and run back to herding the cattle.
I saw a female with pups, she kept them under a truck. She ran back to feed them, then ran back to herding cattle.
Seen cattlemen whistle to tell them where to go, some ignore the commands as they know better to herd.
Nothing deters them from their job. Amazing dogs to watch working, they love it.

lexaharpell
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We have one and he's only 4 months old, he is by far the smartest dog I've ever had and his endurance is off the charts, I can only imagine how special this pup is going to be, I'm looking forward to watching him grow into a very special dog, he is something else!

josephstaton
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I used to deliver oats to a poultry farmer on the outskirts of a city. They had a problem with people coming over the back fence and stealing chooks. Would have been very expensive to fix as no fences good enough. After discussing this problem with a friend who then told them about a man that trained Blueys as guard dogs. They bought 3, the trainer showed the dogs the boundaries of the property. There was no front fence. The dogs never left the property, but they always greeted the primary school children walking past. When ever I went there, one dog was on patrol, one asleep, the other was alert on the front lawn.

basilpunton
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I got a Blue Heeler/Pit mix rescue as a "surprise gift"... The first week I was thinking of bringing him back to the shelter. What a mistake that would have been! I've had many dogs, blue heeler traits came through, and he was the most awesome companion ever. I would 100% recommend this breed for an active dog owner. RIP Elvis the Pit Heeler, thank you for all you did. 🫡❤👍

GoodForYou
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❤ my husband got our Stevie at 7 wks old on his 70th birthday!
She is our 2nd heeler, though she didn't have to work at herding cattle, my husband took her to the park faithfully every day for 2 years until we moved to the country where she had all the space she needed and now over 4 yrs old she has adapted to our slower lifestyle and is so gentle and loving, and yes, she certainly has a mind of her own, but we love her tremendously.

donnascott
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My best friend. Goes everywhere with me. Always waiting for the next adventure or job. Forever the breed for me as longs as I'm physically capable.

NIDZGORSKI
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A happy heeler is a tired heeler!!
I have two and they are total opposite from each other. One is soooo chill and the is hard headed and endless energy. Love em both! ❤

susanwilson
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My heeler blows my mind! he is by far the most intelligent dog I have ever been the person for. Boundless energy, show him something once with a short voice command and he knows what you mean every time after that. He would literally grab a bull by the horns and ride it down to the ground. Fearless little lion heart.

LR-tkbp
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Here’s the honest lowdown on the ACD. My family growing up alway had 3 dogs at any given time. I’ve had Brittany Spaniels, German Shepherds, Labs, Golden’s, and even a couple King Charles. I currently have a 4 year old Charcoal Lab and a 10 year old (90% ACD/10% Black Lab) mix I’ve had since he was 6wks old. I can truly say there is nothing like the ACD other than a Belgian. They’re incredibly smart, loyal to a fault, tough as nails, confident, cocky, arrogant, affectionate (when he wants to be it’s rare), HIGHLY PROTECTIVE (of me and what he believes to be his turf), Aggressive towards other dogs besides my Lab and my parents King Charles (it took time for him to warm up to them, now they are best friends as long as they don’t forget he’s the boss lol). He absolutely loves my 4 nieces (ages 2-13), he’s never showed any aggression at all towards kids even after being sat on/accidentally poked in the eye etc. like little kids do when playing. I love this breed and will get another when his time comes (He’s still as active at 10 as he was at 3). My vet said he expects him to live to at least 15 years. He’s never been to the vet due to illness. He's been bit by a water moccasin and in response tore it to shreds like a noodle (dry bite, I don’t think he even noticed and yes I rushed him to the vet he’s my baby), He’s gone head to head with 2 coyotes at once eliminating them both like it was a game, he has a bite out of one of his ears from a Pit Bull that attacked him while we were on a walk years ago (the pit needed 20 stitches after unfortunately). My point in saying all this is that they aren’t for inexperienced dog owners. They need lots of exercise, extremely firm discipline, lots of attention and love of course. If you want the smartest, toughest, most loyal and incredibly athletic dogs this is for you but just understand what you’re getting into first (for your sake and most importantly the dogs well-being). Of all the dogs I’ve had over the years nothing compares to the ACD, not even close.

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Acknowledge the reds.

My red girl was the finest friend I ever had. The planet is proud to let these dogs walk it. They are people.

ArkadyKirsanov
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My first heeler was 15 when she passed from cancer. I was devastated. In honor of her I adopted another blue. They were nothing alike. Cassie was chained outside the first 9 months of her life. She never spent a minute in chains. She only wanted out to do her business. We just lost her afer 13 years of joy. Cancer took her quickly. I miss both my girls.

annsowers
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My Bella turns 6 next month. She is my second Cattle Dog and I would never have anything else.. She’s everything in this fine video.

gregorycarlson
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Only thing my blue heeler is afraid of is his own farts. Spins around like someone bit him.😂

Christine-qezj
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after growing up with german shepherds an Dobermans my whole life. when i moved out it was not a big space a small RV. i wanted to get a dog that would offer some protection. i was only 17 at the time. the area wasn't big enough for a germen shepherd so a friend knew someone with some blue heeler puppies an gave me one. his name was strider 10weeks old. strider was a pleasure playful smart not overly needy fast foreword he turned 6months old . nothing moved outside with out me knowing. so 2 years later i got broke in on. strider was waiting infront of the door. guy jerked the door open an strider dove on him mouth open an was tugging him shaking him the attack was relentless strider got stabbed 2 times but never stopped. dude in jail as we speak

donjames
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Awesome dog's, very very smart and protective, I've owned them for year's.they can anticipate and learn alot on their own.they watch you and try to help you with whatever you are doing.best breed I've ever had and also the Red healer

RobertMay-wl
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They are without a doubt the hardest working dog on the planet.

CousinJesse
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Around ten years old, many go deaf. You won't really care because the dog has you so well trained by that point.
Don't ever expect a moment's peace. Your constant companion will never leave your side. Even at 2AM on a trip to the bathroom.

h.s.thompsonduke
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I had an ACD and she rode in my truck when I did deliveries in the early hours of the morning to rough parts of town. I felt safe with her in the cab

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