AUSTRALIAN CATTLE DOG: EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BLUE HEELERS

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  • If you're interested in raising a Blue Heeler puppy, here are some things you MUST know before you get one! This is my experience with the breed since getting my Blue Heeler Louie ! Comment below your opinions of Australian Cattle Dogs!!
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  • @LizLife
    @LizLife  4 роки тому +16

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    • @mcmuffin7941
      @mcmuffin7941 3 роки тому

      Liz & Lou thanks for all of the content! I’m getting a blue heeler puppy in a couple of days and I’m trying to learn EVERYTHING I can before then.

    • @maxcastillochile
      @maxcastillochile 3 роки тому

      Amazing dog and so smart

  • @jscott2700
    @jscott2700 5 років тому +465

    My Red Heeler gets what we call the "zoomies", where he'll just randomly decide he wants to run around the yard 20 times at high speed.

    • @jencoulthard3393
      @jencoulthard3393 5 років тому +12

      my border collie/heeler is 8 mo. and has done that randomly since she came home, it's why she's Bridget the Rocket dog!

    • @katiebenjamin5751
      @katiebenjamin5751 5 років тому +4

      @@jencoulthard3393 Our Blue Heeler is Named Bridget also! She is a character for sure! Haha! Gotta love Em'!

    • @Hardog03
      @Hardog03 5 років тому +7

      My boy Smudge will do that while throwing a toy around and in the air to catch

    • @Rachyist
      @Rachyist 5 років тому +2

      Yes mine too!!

    • @GESMicrowave
      @GESMicrowave 5 років тому +1

      Mine does that when I play with him.

  • @c181staircavsweeteast7
    @c181staircavsweeteast7 6 років тому +442

    I,m a Vietnam vet ser. With 1st AIR CAV “JUMPING MUSTANGS” I have extrem PTSD FROM 21st Nov. 1968 not many’s things that have helped me, but three yrs ago a friend had a ranch he said take one of my blue heeled puppy’s, well that little thing was the answer to my prays. I love herTESS

    • @trimcoversit3971
      @trimcoversit3971 5 років тому +35

      Welcome home. Thank you for your service. 🇺🇸

    • @voltage232
      @voltage232 5 років тому +18

      Love hearing your story. Glad it worked out for you

    • @CRISISColetta
      @CRISISColetta 5 років тому +19

      First, thank you for your service. I'm so glad that your friend had you take one of these dogs, I also suffer from PTSD and I felt almost invincible when I was with my blue heeler Morbid. We were both a bit messed up and we pulled each other out of it. Unfortunately I had to have her put to sleep a day after her 6th birthday due to cancer. I was completely lost without her. I would definitely get another blue heeler again some day.

    • @artisticwhistleblower1756
      @artisticwhistleblower1756 5 років тому +2

      You are awesome! 😘😘😘😘😘

    • @mar1gil
      @mar1gil 5 років тому +8

      They are a special stoic breed of dog. I have had 3 over the last 22 years, the oldest one was 16 years. I am glad you found some peace, I love how they challenge you! Australia

  • @kjamesjr
    @kjamesjr 4 роки тому +36

    Best dogs ever. Ours was only 3 when we had to put him down. He ate something and it got stuck in his stomach. Even after surgery he couldn’t recover. Yesterday was his last day with us. I just want my dog back...

  • @andyhess8433
    @andyhess8433 5 років тому +64

    My ex-wife's parents had a blue heeler. He was the kindest dog I've ever met and he helped me get over my fear of dogs after getting attacked by a pitbull when I was a kid.

    • @davidk7441
      @davidk7441 2 роки тому +4

      It's the owner's fault. I've seen dog owners mistreating their dogs and training them to be aggressive. Idiotic dog owners shouldn't own dogs.

    • @IzaiahYeguadaEspanol
      @IzaiahYeguadaEspanol 7 місяців тому

      True

    • @pittymama4500
      @pittymama4500 6 місяців тому +1

      I'm so sorry you had to experience that breed in that way. I just hope that you are of the understanding that it is always the owner who failed that dog to have to act out in that way. They will please their owner. They don't know right and wrong they only please their human. Its actually the opposite of the official breed characteristics. A well bred pitbull isnt human aggressive. They would have been culled for that when pitbulls were first being bred and made for the wrong reasons.

    • @IzaiahYeguadaEspanol
      @IzaiahYeguadaEspanol 6 місяців тому

      @@pittymama4500 ❤️

    • @ChrisM-dx8up
      @ChrisM-dx8up Місяць тому +1

      @@pittymama4500 ​Owner fault for him getting hurt, but maybe not for it's aggression. Wayyy too many people with pitbulls who have attacked have said things like "I don't know what happened, they've never been like this before" or "they've never bit anyone before this" or even situations where they just turn on their owners. It doesn't mean they are at their core bad, a lot of these dogs have been bred to have a switch for aggression, it's probably not a conscious decision most of the time.

  • @MrMfloor
    @MrMfloor 5 років тому +7

    We adopted a 3 year old blue heeler female. At first I didn't know anything about these dogs. However, Let me tell you ....... she turned out to be the best dog I've ever owned- such a sweet heart. She's extremely smart. The most loving dog with all family members and even loves the cat and won't chase the chickens. She would follow me on my horse trail rides too. Blue heelers are the only dog I will ever own. She was very territorial though and would chase cyclists ever once in a while. She just needed to be told to stop and she would.

  • @flyinhawaiian9174
    @flyinhawaiian9174 6 років тому +15

    Two quick stories about mine to share. They both hated water to the point they would whine and run back and forth to be carried over a trickle while hiking. My male braved the waves to swim out to me in a kayak while my female dove to the bottom of the deep end of a pool while I was swimming underwater. Two shining examples of love and loyalty.

  • @jimmywrangles
    @jimmywrangles 3 роки тому +21

    Smartest dog I've ever owned by a long way, also it's impossible to tire one out, they can run and swim all day long and seriously need to be exercised, also they are extremely protective and loyal. 10/10 for the Aussie blue heeler.

  • @jenkeathley3384
    @jenkeathley3384 6 років тому +24

    Spot on. We have a blue heeler and he’s definitely protective, territorial, and doesn’t care about other people’s praise 😂 You HAVE to stay on them training wise; if you don’t, you will have an extremely difficult time socializing them and making them safe.

  • @ashleyr428
    @ashleyr428 6 років тому +45

    Everything you said is SPOT ON. My husband & I adopted what we thought was a shepherd/lab mix 4 years ago from the shelter & she turned out to be a shepherd/heeler mix. She is absolutely the most intelligent, unique, stubborn & loyal dog I will probably ever meet. She's a once in a lifetime companion & I swear she's secretly a human in a dog body, she has such a personality. I can teach her tricks in less than 5 minutes and she is never more happy than when she's busy. I love that girl more than like 99% of people.

  • @jonathansparacio7279
    @jonathansparacio7279 4 роки тому +8

    I'm a rural mail carrier in Texas, I deal with lots of dogs. These are some of the friendliest dogs I meet on my route, at least to me. Some people have raise them to be protective of their property and I respect that, but I believe they are naturally kind dogs.

  • @valeriewood2636
    @valeriewood2636 5 років тому +22

    He's a doll. We adopted a blind 10 year old ACD. You can see the dingo and dalmation in him. He loves the beach and, as someone said, he is SO independent. You cannot tell him what to do. Trying to guide him with your hands results in him sitting down in protest. He wants to do it himself! Great personality with everyone.

  • @geraldking4080
    @geraldking4080 6 років тому +2

    I got my first ACDs in 98 from the Navajo reservation. They changed my life. We live on a small ranch next to a giant National Monument. We hiked a different canyon almost every day. They need huge areas to run. They need at least a few sheep or horses to herd around just to work out their herding instinct. They will try to herd kids or cars if that is what's available. They are incredibly smart and are great watch dogs, especially if coyotes are an issue. Everyone who has the right place and ability to have one should do so at least once in ther life. I recommend two at a time just so they can work out all their energy on each other. They seem to know how to work as a team. Big shoutout for the Australian kelpie also. Thanks for the ACD video. More folks should know about them. They are so smart.

  • @tammymcleod4504
    @tammymcleod4504 5 років тому +220

    We call them 'land sharks' out here, for obvious reasons. They're not for everybody. If you're a sooky, soft person, an ACD is not for you. They're exceptionally intelligent dogs, they need a job, they need mental stimulation, they need strong leadership, or you're cooked. If you're the strong leader they need, they're the best dogs ever.

    • @jodysheridan604
      @jodysheridan604 5 років тому +21

      Yes they do! If they don't have mental and physical stimulation that they can succeed in, they invent something. And BTW, there's a good chance you won't like their invention.
      If you're an old softie, an ACD will take the leadership roll and you're done for! My trainer hauled me up, one day years ago, and firmly told me I had to be the "Bigger Bitch" if it wanted a good ACD. I stopped coddling my girl and 12-yrs later I've never regretted taking my trainer's lesson to heart.

    • @jaybaughn8090
      @jaybaughn8090 5 років тому +9

      @@jodysheridan604 I am so glad you posted, people forget these dogs were bred to exert their will over an animal that can weigh in excess of 1700 lbs, why wouldn't they think they could exert their will over a 1 to 200 lbs human, heeler owners need to be just as strong willed, or the dog runs the show..........not good!

    • @jodysheridan604
      @jodysheridan604 5 років тому +8

      @@jaybaughn8090 thank you. I'm tired of finding my herding dogs in animal shelters, because the previous humans thought the dogs would be easy since they are so intelligent.

    • @allanc3655
      @allanc3655 5 років тому +8

      We have had heeler in the family from 1968 where we got them to work cattle. Working cattle is not work for them however fun. The truth of the fact about heelers is you do not own them...they own you. andalll you own. and for a stranger NOT TO TOUCH
      AND you DO NOT DOCK the tail of a heeler. The use their tail for balance when they turn a sharp turn while running at a high speed. My little girl Chloe is the first heeler I owned that has not been able to play with cattle (YET)! She is sleeping right beside me as I type this

    • @Leaveittojojo
      @Leaveittojojo 5 років тому

      Yeahhhh, I found that out the wrong way lol.

  • @cjmueller5455
    @cjmueller5455 6 років тому +217

    Everything you said is true. I was owned by a Heeler for 15 years. Best dog ever. When training them, you can ONLY use positive reinforcement. Catch them doing something right and scoop the praise on them. When they bond to you, it is the best feeling. You think it and he does it!

    • @juhdurduhvachon
      @juhdurduhvachon 6 років тому +3

      C J Mueller I recently got a blue Heeler little girl and she was 7 weeks when we got her she is now 3 months . What should I do when she is misbehaving I don’t want to hit her but I feel like I put her in her cage too much what should I do?

    • @livtorr236
      @livtorr236 6 років тому +7

      Juhdurduh Squarepants my blue heeler was a terror at 3 months. I mean an absolute TERROR. I yelled at her and tapped her very slightly on her butt with one finger but I would never hit her. she’s 9 months old and soooo behaved now. She knows when she’s being bad just by the way I look at her and she stops. Don’t stress because I know how you feel right now. 3-6 months was horrible haha

    • @flyinhawaiian9174
      @flyinhawaiian9174 6 років тому +3

      At 3 months they're just babies still, so a stern voice and 1 finger tap on the nose will do the trick. They are extremely intelligent, so eventually they'll know they've been bad just from your expression. I've had 2 over the past 30 years and they have been the best dogs I have ever owned.

    • @juhdurduhvachon
      @juhdurduhvachon 6 років тому +2

      Liv Torr thank you so much my grandma had a poodle in the past but they r far different from ACD’s and she said she would spank him when he was bad but I was afraid that would cause aggression in her. Thanks for the advice!!

    • @livtorr236
      @livtorr236 6 років тому +5

      Juhdurduh Squarepants you’re welcome! good luck. Patience is key but they’re fast learners and will be the best dog you’ll ever have

  • @jsk8er266
    @jsk8er266 6 років тому +10

    The socialization part is exactly right. I've had multiple heelers growing up and they're usually okay with strangers unless there's something different about them. One of my heelers hates when people wear a lot of black, the other hates when people are wearing hats, one of them actually gets aggressive around people with particularly loud voices.

  • @huxtheherder9199
    @huxtheherder9199 6 років тому +10

    An awesome breed. Weight in this breed can vary. My first ACD is now 7 months old and he weighs 53lbs! He has two speeds, 100mph or comatose. I can't stress enough how smart these dogs are. It took only days to learn commands and potty train. He's a bit obsessed with herding his pack members tho, a chihuahua & terrier but we redirect his energy into agility to help. This is an all around great breed, makes us laugh, protects us, and keeps us fit!

  • @alliehopes
    @alliehopes 6 років тому +14

    Also her expressions are amazing! She communicates needs so well. She learns my patterns and knows when I'm getting ready to leave for work. And she learns new tricks within 5-10 minutes! Smartest breed I've ever met!!

  • @caitlynmurphy1636
    @caitlynmurphy1636 6 років тому +49

    I love my blue heeler! She is so smart. Exercise is so important...she behaves so much better after a good walk or a dog park trip

    • @juicyktheneighborhoodballe9198
      @juicyktheneighborhoodballe9198 5 років тому

      I have to take mine out for frisbee 3-4 times a day usually he wants and he goes each time until he is out of breath

    • @sipretro7053
      @sipretro7053 5 років тому +1

      This is so true my dog does so much better after I excercise her

  • @LizLife
    @LizLife  6 років тому +180

    *DISCLAIMER*- I mention that the breed was “bred from dingos” I am aware that they were bred with several other breeds.. I am pointing out that they have dingo in their ancestry- which is bad ass.This isn’t a history lesson, I’m explaining my view on the breed & my experience with them. ALSO- I was told by my vet that Louie is Merle.. that’s why I said it in the video. Come to find out he’s not at all and that’s like a genetic defect or whatever?? Anyways he’s not Merle.. MY BAD :)
    Thanks for watching guys, for more blue heeler videos, please subscribe to my channel! :)

    • @AbesamisM
      @AbesamisM 6 років тому +2

      Liz Life I have a red heeler n corgi mix and his name is king Louis hehe

    • @abriggspga
      @abriggspga 6 років тому +7

      Here’s a readers digest version about the Australian cattle dog, also known as the Queensland Heeler. They were developed in the mid 1800’s by cattle rancher Thomas Hall. He cross bred the Dingo with the Blue Merle Collie. The dogs were originally called Halls Heelers. These dogs are genius cattle herders.

    • @beachpupsumina4110
      @beachpupsumina4110 6 років тому +8

      I have owned (or been owned by) cattle dogs for many years and I love the breed. If you aren't on top of their training you can end up with problems. You are doing the right thing with your guy by ensuring he knows you are boss. If you want a lifetime best mate you won't find a better dog- just don't expect to go to the loo by yourself or have any privacy again. They LOVE to be with you! For more information on the breed check out the Australian Cattle Dog Association and that will give you more links too. I love that you enjoy your ACD and hope you have many years together.

    • @nicolesantos6594
      @nicolesantos6594 6 років тому +2

      I have one named luna! She will be 1 year next week. She is a little sassy pants❤❤

    • @namelessking7434
      @namelessking7434 6 років тому +2

      I call my girl Valentina a Dingo all the time cuz it sounds cool

  • @w.d.3363
    @w.d.3363 6 років тому +1

    They are wonderful dogs. My Blue Heeler passed away almost 2 years ago of cancer. The white mark on their head is known as the first breeders thumb print. My Casey was very protective she would growl people down , only if she felt they were a threat, but never jumped at or bit a person. Some Blue Heeler's like mine did not like going for long walks, she preferred to sit at my feet and lay in my daughters room when she was home. I spoke with a man who's father raises them in Australia and he said some will run for hours and others will sit at your feet. * One thing to be very aware of is hip problems, this is a big thing with Blue Heeler's. I thought that was the problem with Casey when I had the vet come over ( she hated veterinarian offices ). It was heart breaking to find out she had cancer, I am happy to say she was at home when they put her to sleep.

  • @ashleyschiek3757
    @ashleyschiek3757 6 років тому +153

    We have 2 heelers. They are an amazing and smart breed. They’re part human I think!

    • @alliehopes
      @alliehopes 6 років тому +13

      Omg I swear mine is a reincarnated human!!! They're scary smart!!

    • @roboxking1
      @roboxking1 5 років тому +8

      Same. Even at the age of 16 he's still sharp as a tack and definitely acts human.

    • @jonvaughn4834
      @jonvaughn4834 5 років тому +2

      Yup

    • @shaenj
      @shaenj 5 років тому +6

      Far more smart than most humans. Nicer and kinder too.

    • @angelak1540
      @angelak1540 5 років тому +3

      Yes! Mine definitely thinks she is human. She loves her people!

  • @igy1011
    @igy1011 6 років тому +20

    Omg your explaining my blue heeler exactly. My well exercised cuddle bunny is currently sitting on my lap chewing a ball. Thank u for making this video, itS dead on!

  • @sherriecrowell560
    @sherriecrowell560 6 років тому +6

    My blue Heeler Jack just turned 2 years old, and my 1st. The most amazing smartest fur baby I've ever had hands down !! He's never out of our site, my husband and I. I can start to get up and he's jumping up to see why, what or who !! We live in the country where he has plenty of room to run and play. He loves his rubber Nerf ball and huge nylon knotted rope and loves to have them thrown as far up and out as you can get, or he will lay it in our lap and go behind the couch, sit and wait until you throw it !! I can't name off everything he knows because he is almost human to us !! But he knows my boots from flip flops when I tell him to get them. Everyone loves him because he's so smart and so good and he can learn something new in just a few minutes. But I believe I got an extra hyper Heeler !! People have said he needs a playmate but I couldn't deal with another pet when he takes so much attention. He loves playing with my daughters female Heeler mix but not his half brother who thinks he's the alpha male. But if he hears my grandson outside practicing ball he doesn't care if 10 other dogs are in the house lol !! I just wanted to say good job and share my story of our child and what a joy he is to an older couple....

  • @bsruther
    @bsruther 6 років тому +3

    I think it's important to note that these dogs are not for everyone. Making it through the first 6 months with our ACD, Loomis, was very challenging for us. I had scratches and cuts all over both arms from what he considered 'play'. At 8 weeks old he was stubborn, belligerent and in your face with defiance. Now that he's maturing and has bonded with us, he's the best dog, EVER. Once an ACD is bonded, it wants only one thing, all of your time to be focused on him/her. It wants to be part of everything you do and will almost always get between you and any task you are doing.
    Another thing to keep in mind is that everything in an ACD's world belongs to him, except the things he lets you keep.
    And don't ever try running from an ACD. They will bring you down to the ground in an instant.
    Odd thing about our ACD is that he doesn't bother our personal belongings. He's never touched a shoe.
    I think a lot of these dogs are given up for adoption because people don't realize what they're getting into, so anyone thinking about getting one needs to do a lot of research.

  • @socalhollay
    @socalhollay 6 років тому +6

    Great video. My husband and I have a 9 wk old blue heeler and it helps to hear from someone who has one a little older and has advice. Thanks!

  • @attemptingvegan9269
    @attemptingvegan9269 6 років тому +6

    Got my first heeler a few months ago, I didn’t know about the breed before I saw my Maggie. She is the smartest dog I’ve ever met, she’s like a person. Definitely loyal... she makes my life complete. At first I didn’t know if I wanted that breed but now I’m glad I got her. She’s the best. I love you my Maggie!

    • @jhogan1960
      @jhogan1960 5 років тому

      I once a dog named Maggie, 40 years ago, not one day goes by that I don't think of her. Now about to adopt a Blue Heeler, named wolfie.

  • @RyleeSanchez
    @RyleeSanchez 6 років тому +2

    im soooo glad you made this video. I got my blue in December & tried to find so many videos and now that my pup is 7 months I finally found a great video lol PLEASE keep making videos of Louie. this helped a ton to realize that my dog is just being his breed haha

  • @laughingtigress9931
    @laughingtigress9931 6 років тому +8

    We have never owned a dog before and we ended up rescuing a Red Heeler that had been abused, neglected and not socialized. She was 7 years old, twice the normal body weight, and likely to fear bite. It took a year of working and training but she is now retiring as a beloved family dog. She is very intelligent, stubborn and willful so consistently in training was important. After losing most of the extra weight she feels more confident. Once we bonded she tries to challenge any dogs that approach off leash or are pulling their owners along. She is suspicious of strangers but will briefly greet guests, get pets from them, then immediately ask for a treat for being sociable. Such a loyal, smart and trainable dog. She has become part of the family and has even learned that kids like to play and drop food. We are proud of our cattle dog and will likely rescue another one someday, but she likes being the only pet. When she gets bored she doesn't destroy our stuff but she instead eats odd things like tissues, paper, cardboard. So if she is sniffing around it is time to redirect her to a toy or go out. We trained her to bark only when someone is trying to enter the house. I think she is beautiful but she can look intimidating so most people cross the street when they see us coming.

  • @michellegarcia10
    @michellegarcia10 5 років тому +9

    She's right i have a baby just like hers and they're so smart, cute, and always stay by your side❤

  • @aaronmann9442
    @aaronmann9442 4 роки тому +3

    This is such an accurate description of blue heelers. Sounds just like my little princess marzipan . Such loyal and sweet dogs

  • @mechellecook5034
    @mechellecook5034 5 років тому

    I just brought home an 8wk old Heeler/Border Collie pup five days ago, sweet little red brindle beastie. She's already picked me over my husband, is already doing "sit" 35% of the time, Learned her name in les than two days ("Thora") and as definitely wears herself out playing with our GSD, helping with chores, gathering up ALL the sticks, already got pretty socialized by meeting about 9 of our twenty something nieces and nephews, a yorkie/poo and a great pyrenees and then passes out on my feet with those adorable little pig grunts that puppies do. I'm thrilled with how smart she is, she's from working parents so she should pick up working cattle pretty quickly when she's older, was already a little familiar with horses so that's a plus because I love taking my dogs with me on ride (the GSD loves it, even when we run 10+ miles a day). I've got my fingers crossed that she will also pick up a few medical related tricks, like fetching my Glucose meter, or a tube of glucose tablets or even a small bottle of juice for me (I'm type 1 diabetic).

  • @babs655
    @babs655 5 місяців тому +1

    I LOVE my cattle dog. Her name is Pattie (after a cow Pattie), she is 3 and my world!!! I got her from a friend that had her and her parents working the cattle on the land, so she is legit. I was warned that she would be VERY hyper, but I am blessed because she isn't. I was battling an illness when we got her, and used my down time to train her; she knows tricks I don't remember showing her. She is kind and very loving. I feel she understands what I tell her, she moves her head side to side when I speak to her. She kisses and hugs me every morning. This year she became an official ESA!! She loves all other dogs and people, but can tell when someone isn't right. She doesn't bite at all (our heeler/aussie mix nips). I am in the city and she's correct, she needs the exercise and LOVES to train for new things!

  • @hollieriddle5491
    @hollieriddle5491 5 років тому +3

    This video was sooo helpful. Thank you so much! I am getting my blue heeler in a month and I absolutely cannot wait!

  • @FindRocket
    @FindRocket 6 років тому +4

    Spot on with the behavioral traits! We did the same with months of research prior to adopting Rocket. Socialization is the most important at a young age. Everyone we have met shared stories about their experiences with heelers, mostly positive when the dog has been socialized.

  • @maryriverson
    @maryriverson 4 роки тому +1

    Love that you did this video. Your analysis of this breed is spot on. I also have a blue Merle. This is my 5th Heeler, and honestly I couldn’t see myself with any other breed. Their AWESOME at all levels, smart, protective, your best friend. And yes, they are very special and I’m glad your sharing and helping others know more about this breed, cause they deserve the best of dog owners. Keep up the good work of sharing and good luck with your future! Thanks again,🐕🐾💕

  • @carolinawoods-n-water4392
    @carolinawoods-n-water4392 2 роки тому

    Picking up my 1st Blue Heeler tomorrow! Got to meet her the other day & I cant wait to bring her home. I found your channel a few days ago & have watched several videos already - very informative, no drama or wasting time. Thank you!

  • @Rose-kh1qh
    @Rose-kh1qh 6 років тому +5

    Love to hear more about other Blue Heelers. And you really are spot-on!🐺

  • @jenmorrisons4696
    @jenmorrisons4696 6 років тому +4

    Excellent. Thanks for a realistic assessment instead of the idealized view. We see a lot of these end up at the local shelter because people don't do their breed research.

  • @nataliedokter8159
    @nataliedokter8159 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video! I just got a red heeler mix and he's 15 weeks old. He fits your description so well! He loves playing and exercising then he'll nap for a while. And he's super smart, learns new tricks right away. Not too snuggly yet, but it's also in the dead of summer. Such a great breed!

  • @aabikrman
    @aabikrman 4 роки тому +2

    After having several other breed's of dogs and "rescuing" an abused heeler in '99, a heeler is the only breed for me. They are amazing dogs and Liz, you do an awesome job of describing their essential characteristics.
    Marfa was about 6 months old when my family crossed paths and she immediately adopted my two young daughters (8 & 9) at the time. It was painfully obvious that Marfa was extremely afraid of men as she wouldn't get within about 20' of me and my daughters had to hold onto her the first time we met in order for me to examine her and of course, pet her. We wound up finding the person who was taking care of this "stray" and she wanted us to take Marfa which we did. It took Marfa about 6 months before she would come to me and probably about two years all together before she completely got over her fear of men. She was by far, the easiest dog I've ever trained being extremely intelligent and eager to please. One of my favorite examples of her personality and intelligence was the first birthday celebration of my daughters which was about 10 months after rescuing Marfa. The kids had all lined up for cake and ice cream and Marfa picked up her food dish and literally walked to the back of the line and sat down patiently waiting for her share. The food bowl in her mouth and everyone absolutely astonished ! One of the parents suggested we had taught her to do that, which of course, we had not.
    I later would take Marfa on long walks, particularly at night when it was cool (living in Ft Worth at the time). I would always vary the walks in that, some nights I would let her lead, other nights would be my turn to lead. The walks would always vary according to our respective energy levels but once I had decided we needed to head home, I would simply tell her, "Marfa, let's go home" and she would turn and typically take us the shortest way home. That is, if she had walked enough to suit her ! If she wanted to stay out longer, she'd take the longest way home unless I'd firmly tell her, "no, let's go home now !". She'd always look at me with a disappointed look and with her ears down, turn and head back to the house in the shortest way possible. She had also been trained to always stop before crossing streets and she always did.
    Blue Heeler's have lots of energy and need exercise, both mental and physical. She loved learning new things. Hand signals, (I did not need a leash for the walks after her learning hand signals) walking/navigating, traveling, extremely affectionate, and was extremely observant and protective of family and property. I'd always take her with me during the cooler months when running errands and such, as she loved being out and about and I didn't have to worry about her jumping out of the truck (she was never in the bed, always the cab with me).
    Marfa was an amazing dog and the whole family misses her tremendously but she led a full and happy life after starting out with a rough beginning as a puppy. She got over her fears and did it quickly and went on to live a long and happy life....I miss my girl !
    Louie's a great looking dog and it looks like you cherish every moment with him, couldn't be happier for you ! Blue Heelers are the best !

  • @Abbyvzla
    @Abbyvzla 3 роки тому +3

    I have a heeler pitbull mix. But she looks a lot more heeler than pitbull.
    She loves everyone in the house. Loves being pet. She’s energetic but also lazy lol
    She definitely protects the house and everyone of us. She’s sweet, smart, knows her boundaries, and we all love her ❤️

  • @maggierooney4397
    @maggierooney4397 5 років тому +8

    Active but not energetic - so perfectly put! I used to call my blue heeler and Australian Lazy Dog

  • @nicoleleverenz3445
    @nicoleleverenz3445 6 років тому

    I'm really glad you mentioned the aggressive/protective attribute and to socialize them with ALL types of people.
    I recently adopted a red Heeler- he was about 5 years old when I got him. Going in to it, I knew it would be challenging.
    First, he was extremely aggressive toward men that he didn't know. I suspect that he may have been abused by a male in his previous situation. But, we spend a lot of time at my boyfriends house (with is FOUR male roommates) and did a TON of intensive training by putting him into situations which would intentionally cause him to react, and then correct that reaction.
    We had professional trainers help us. But, mostly, it was my dog and I learning how to trust each other. He needed to know that I'm the boss and I needed to keep calm and collected, yet stern, even when he misbehaved.
    It's been just about year now and we can have (almost) anybody come into our home and he's fine with them. He still barks when people knock on the door, but once he gets a sniff of the person, he's mellow.

  • @latiamayfield68
    @latiamayfield68 4 роки тому +1

    Omg.!. Thank you so much for this video! I'm a blue heeler one going on 7 months now! I though he was acting out, because he will only let me touch him! And he bark at everybody who walk by! I was honest ready to find him a new home! But now I want love him even more!

  • @Becca-Becca-Becca
    @Becca-Becca-Becca 6 років тому +29

    I sit here with my red at my feet...no I meant ON my feet! What a character he is now 3 and pretty much part of my body ha ha. He still mouths people and even though he has been around kids he will nip at bad ones. I HATE HIS BARK no one ever says anything about the bark or last word he gets. Loyalty is him period. He is the hardest dog I have ever had to train cause he is the boss even though he knows I am, he never gives up ever...he is like a kid when it comes to discipline you can't really use any force he listens to you when you talk gently. He was a chicken killer and now is not❤️👍 He knows the difference when I say fox or squirrel. He really hates the dark unless I am with him He is a mess AND I LOVE HIM King is his name ...Sargent Kingston Red is what his papers say he is fixed and happy.

    • @melaniethompson4196
      @melaniethompson4196 6 років тому +1

      How'd you train him not to kill your chickens? We have a blue puppy and that's our biggest concern with her. So far, our chickens are so scared of her they head for the hills anytime she's near

    • @Hardog03
      @Hardog03 5 років тому

      Whenever I sit down my boy will always want to be on my lap for cuddles even though he weighs 30kg.

    • @mostthegames3723
      @mostthegames3723 5 років тому

      Omg that's like my Taz. He is 6 months. Wants to be boss always lol. Little bugger. But he is so terrific, too. And smart! Just a great companion. I agree with you about speaking in a more gentle tone. Taz won't cooperate if I am being too hard on him when training. He doesn't like it. I have found that he becomes so much more engaged with me when my tone is gentle /happy.

  • @roboxking1
    @roboxking1 5 років тому +5

    My ACD was dropped off by some guy who was going to release him by the river. He saw my dad working on his car and said take him or I drop him off. My dad took him in, and we were going to bring him to a shelter, but he had a name that night. He just turned 16 and despite some back leg issues, he's still as hyper as ever.

  • @oshouse5291
    @oshouse5291 6 років тому

    Wow you explained everything perfectly. I have a 9 month blue heeler that I got as a pup and you just desribed as well as helping me with knowing more about him. Thank you!!!

  • @Natural-Health.
    @Natural-Health. 5 років тому +1

    Thanks for the video Liz! One of these dogs basically fell on my lap and you helped me make my derision to follow through with it!
    Have been a walker/runner for 30 yrs, and my Miniature Colie got me started! So Mr Blue Heeler will give me the same results or more!!

  • @oldbluedog
    @oldbluedog 5 років тому +3

    Hi. Just wanted to say that I enjoyed the video. You pretty well nailed their complex and quirky traits. I’ve had 6 (5 blue and 1 red) here in Australia over the past 25 years. Two from pups that came to work with me for 10 years. The rest were older rescues, three of which had been badly abused and one 4 yo that hadn’t been taught a thing. He was hardest to deal with. The last one was a red girl who also got to come to work with me for a few years. Just put her down a week ago. End of an era but I’m hoping to get another one day. Probably a pup again. Thanks for the post. D.

  • @OakyPoke
    @OakyPoke 6 років тому +4

    So I've owned cattle dogs for many years. And I've fostered dozens. I'm from Australia and I live on a small farm so they arent uncommon here at all. These dogs were bred to have a job. A busy heeler is a happy heeler. To remain healthy and mentally happy, they really do need mental and physical stimulation. Of course this will slow down as they hit middle age, but they are still an active breed. You need to have clear and defined boundaries with them. They just need to know where the line is drawn in the sand, then they are mentally happy. Its all about consistency. As it is with any dog or animal.

  • @i_drop_babiesi_drop_babies1673

    Thanks. We had a blue and red heeler when i was a child. Now im 26 and am about to get a blue heeler pup myself. So excited. Great video thanks heaps
    ❤️🤜🤛❤️

  • @katsh88
    @katsh88 6 років тому +2

    Love this video we have been researching blue heelers my uncle is a vet and has always had them! I’m in love with this breed and I’m so excited to finally have one.

  • @kimshell6167
    @kimshell6167 5 років тому +4

    I've always had labs up until 10 years ago when I got my first blue heeler. A blue heelers intelligence and loyalty is off the charts! Unfortunately, we lost our Petey last summer. It's taken me this long to accept I will get another forever companion. We just picked up our new addition, Maizy, 2 weeks ago. Of course another blue heeler. I'm so excited for the bonding and training process again.

    • @RosieandFriends1
      @RosieandFriends1 Рік тому +1

      I love my blue heeler mix. She’s so smart and amazing. I don’t think I will ever get a different type of dog.

  • @bettyandrews3136
    @bettyandrews3136 6 років тому +21

    A Blue Heeler is 1 dog easy to train you show him love and he will definitely show the love back but with the blue heater you got to be one on one basis with them train them talk to them take them on walks take them with you a lot trust me I know Blue Heelers are awesome dogs but there are not a little kids dog teenagers oh yes grown-ups oh yes this dog will die for its owner but they also have a temper the best thing to do is spend a lot of time with your blue heeler get to know him very good or her very good like you have done but don't forget you have to be the ruler over him or her not him or her the ruler over you

  • @rameka78
    @rameka78 5 років тому

    I live in Melbourne Australia and we had a Blue Heeler when we were kids. They are THE BEST. Yes, they require a lot of exercise - and variety in exercise. We would take ours on huge long walks in the bush and to different beaches etc. it’s true they learn very easily. I swear he understood English, he even knew what W A L K meant, and also would get self conscious if we’re talking about him and he was nearby. They can be a little bit rough but mine never bit us, he did however kind of gnaw very playfully in a rough way on our hands or nip at our ankles when excited and playing. This is a bred in behaviour in the breed because they’re cattle dogs and it’s the way to round up the sheep, so they can get very bossy and pushy if they are in the mood. Another thing is they have the best personalities - so funny and silly, but super smart, and they definitely are protective of their owners/family. They’re very hard to keep still so wearing them out with big walks and play times is a must. They generally get along well with most other dogs but sometimes you need to watch if it looks like they’re not playing anymore. One more thing, they can be very very sneaky and deceptive, one of my friends told me he ours down at the local shops getting pats from strangers while we were at school and work - the shops were 4km away. I didn’t believe it, so one day I pretended to go out and hid in the back room looking out the window and sure enough, he’d figured out how to run up and climb the tree and then walk over the branch hanging over the fence and jump down. I did that a few times and saw he’d learned to jump out fence which was about 9 foot high. He initially lived in the country then my brother and I took him to the city to live for a few years and he loved the busy city lifestyle and busy streets too. He lived until he was about 19 years old.

  • @selinaboyd1806
    @selinaboyd1806 5 років тому

    I had a red heeler she passed this year at 15 best dog ever and great babysitter with my kids when they were little. I miss her so much.

  • @cat441
    @cat441 6 років тому +3

    we have a six month old, male... Boomer or Boomerrang and I love him sooooo much. Boomer loves his snuggles, I love it too. And yah, he NEEDS his exercise/run cuz he's full of energy. He's also very smart. Thanks for sharing your insights, HUGS

    • @marinaabad1532
      @marinaabad1532 6 років тому

      We have a 10 year old. Same name. Boomer/Boomerang Harley Blue, formally. I have one word of advice...Frisbee! Don't be surprised if he chews it in half; buy them by the half dozen. Our Boomer favors Blue and Red. They're colors he sees well.

  • @jupiterkid100
    @jupiterkid100 5 років тому +4

    You have to mention that it depends VERY much on where they come from. Many are from awful back yard breeders and do have energy that doesn't stop because they haven't learned to stop. They can and WILL learn how to control you unless you step up to the plate.
    My ACD is very different from the norm of the breed- he's very friendly, loves other people (especially men??), he gets along with other dogs unless they are in his face.

  • @flatdog691
    @flatdog691 5 років тому +2

    Thank you for bringing me out of my depressed state good looking pup blues and reds are awesome doggies

  • @NLR759
    @NLR759 2 роки тому +1

    I had a Blue Heeler Aussie Shepherd mix, and he was quite aloof with people he didn’t know well. Never aggressive with people, but he was no Golden Retriever. He was also very good and patient with small children, he could be trusted with all children, and loved being around them.

  • @lasooannie
    @lasooannie 6 років тому +39

    I used to live with a heeler and my housemates were the owners. I was away for a week and the dog destroyed my couch because they didn't exercise him. Cool dogs but very destructive if not taken out for regular exercise. Good working breed. Best place for them is on farms rounding up sheep and cattle. If you're a lazy person, don't buy this breed of dog.

    • @LizLife
      @LizLife  6 років тому +4

      Emma _76 very true!! These dogs need an active owner !

    • @Stirlog
      @Stirlog 6 років тому

      Emma _76 ih

    • @arielayala1717
      @arielayala1717 6 років тому +1

      I got a little lucky, mine chewed while she was a puppy. Now she just destroys stuff toys.

    • @staceyclemens22
      @staceyclemens22 5 років тому

      Emma _76 how much exercise do they require would you say? I’ve been looking into the breed

  • @jessicacombs3746
    @jessicacombs3746 4 роки тому +8

    This is so accurate!!! ❤ my heeler koda is my buddy. I've always loved Rottweilers but heelers are my new fav!!!! ❤

  • @sophiae6252
    @sophiae6252 5 років тому +1

    We have had two blue heelers in our family so far! They’re so intelligent and sweet.

  • @matx655
    @matx655 5 років тому +1

    I Have a Border Heeler and can see the mix between both breeds, the OCD of toys and routines, very high energy, crazy good memory of where things are. Protective of his humans. Very hyper dogs, but slows down around younger kids alot and instead of tossing a ball at the he will drop it alittle bit away. Best dog I have ever owned. Easy to teach new trick, afew he taught his self

  • @alexispuplava5366
    @alexispuplava5366 5 років тому +16

    Great video! I had a Blue Heeler mixed with a beagle.He was 12 when he died this year in May.He was my best friend.

  • @derekbicknell4409
    @derekbicknell4409 4 роки тому +35

    My Blue chases his tail constantly. Anybody else’s ?

  • @KD-bz9qt
    @KD-bz9qt 5 років тому +1

    I've had 4 heelers, 1 blue, 2 red & my current heeler is tri-color, which is blue & red mixture. I love ALL dogs but heelers really stand out for me. They are so loyal & will protect you at all cost. Not all heelers are high energy, most are but they can be laid back too. They love to please their human & training them isn't that hard but they can be stubborn too & test you. They seem to want to train you, that's how smart they are but you have to be the one in charge. They are full of love & just a great dog but I also believe that all dogs are great & special in their own way.

  • @lizmeows
    @lizmeows 6 років тому +2

    I have an Australian cattle/husky mix puppy and this helped a lot! ❤️ Thank you!! This helped me understand some traits that he has, and what I should do to take better care of him.

  • @Oithissucks
    @Oithissucks 6 років тому +4

    Looking to get a bluey myself, hopefully soon. Had a border collie for 12 years and he was the best boy in the world. Looking to have a similar experience. As a dog trainer, and a lover of the outdoors, I'm looking forward to go hiking and training these guys.

    • @LizLife
      @LizLife  6 років тому +2

      They are the best breed to take hiking, camping, & on all other outdoor adventures! They are so fun to train because they are so smart. They learn stuff so quickly it's amazing ! I can guarantee you'll love them if you get one !

    • @Oithissucks
      @Oithissucks 6 років тому +1

      Van Liferz That's wonderful. Everyone I know who owns one absolutely adores the breed. That's how we were with our collie. Found a litter not too far from us, but have to get my wife on board first haha.

    • @Oithissucks
      @Oithissucks 6 років тому

      Yay, we got a bluey on Sunday, he's such a smart boy, as I expected. His herding instincts are keeping him at a perfect heel position when we go for walks, it's wonderful. He's getting along great with our goldendoodle, Tucker.

  • @mrwolf5011
    @mrwolf5011 6 років тому +4

    Great dogs, I just got one who is about 18 months old, exercise is a must, if I don't work her in the back yard before work things will be chewed. I can already tell she is very loyal.

  • @sammiegonzales3088
    @sammiegonzales3088 6 років тому +1

    Thank you soooo much!! I just got my first blue heeler a month ago and i couldn't find a lot of information about them too! I was getting really worried, thank you!❤

  • @gremlin5363
    @gremlin5363 4 роки тому

    Thank you for posting this video, I have recently made friends with a stray (long story) blue heeler and wanted to learn a bit about him before considering taking him into my home and what I could expect. He is very smart and it was amazing to just hang out with him, and the whole easy training and intelligence? Yeah! It took me only a couple minutes to learn to sit and stay.

  • @celestejohansen
    @celestejohansen 4 роки тому +3

    My red head is 7, I grew up with them! We always had Heelers! I just posted a video of her chasing leaves! I was dying

  • @linkedmtb6417
    @linkedmtb6417 6 років тому +4

    I live in Australia 🇦🇺
    It’s bloody amazing

  • @Cecilia.27
    @Cecilia.27 6 років тому +2

    My red heeler LOVED everyone. Everyone that met her feel in love with her too. She was very hospitable ❤

  • @pattyferguson9743
    @pattyferguson9743 3 роки тому

    My heeler is 3 yrs old he's so amazing so loyal , unconditional love he's so smart and almost human like lol..best breed ever! Your right he loves frisbee throwing , playing , walks but also loves to nap and snuggle!!!

  • @chrissieleigh3178
    @chrissieleigh3178 6 років тому +5

    I wish we could post pics in the comments so we could all see how cute my fur baby is, I have a Prue bread stumpy cattle dog.

  • @puffadder92
    @puffadder92 Рік тому +5

    The Australian cattle dog is the closest you'll get to owning a live velociraptor without a license

  • @ryliegebhardt6583
    @ryliegebhardt6583 6 років тому +2

    I saw the thumbnail and I automatically clicked cos he looks exactly like my dog, and everything you said was spot on!!

  • @jessicamoran9779
    @jessicamoran9779 4 роки тому +1

    My baby girl is an Australian cattle pup and she’s amazing 😭❤️💕 I love her so much

  • @N0zix420
    @N0zix420 6 років тому +3

    Cattledogs are the best thanks for the video! I have one also!

  • @jasonlansdown2758
    @jasonlansdown2758 6 років тому +5

    Gorgeous. And so is the dog 😆

  • @melodys.40
    @melodys.40 5 років тому

    Love this breed...I have a red heeler...he loves to snuggle, but after he's had his run with his best friend an American fox hound. She keeps him motivated. Thanks for sharing your story. 🐶❤🐶

  • @CRISISColetta
    @CRISISColetta 5 років тому +1

    Louie is a very handsome fella. I really enjoyed your video, you brought up a lot of important information about this breed of dog. I was 'surprised' with a blue heeler and I didn't realize just how different these dogs are. She wasn't very socialized, she was a rescue puppy, and I had a hard time with her biting people. But once I began doing research on the breed specifically and I was able to break a lot of her bad habits. Morbid was a great dog, very loyal, protective and extremely intelligent. She knew colors, shapes, etc. I'd also take her on hikes in the woods and after a snowstorm Morbid would actually wake me up to take her up the street into the woods so she could enjoy romping through the snow. On the rare occasions that I had to leave her at home, to show me how mad she was she'd tear up a single sheet of toilet paper into a billion pieces. I felt invincible with her. Unfortunately the day after her 6th birthday, I had to have her put to sleep due to cancer. I was completely lost without her. I would absolutely get another blue heeler one day. They're just a breed that I need as a companion. Best of luck with Louie!

  • @bree6329
    @bree6329 5 років тому +3

    I’m so exited! I’m getting a blue heeler/border collie Saturday! We live on a cattle farm so we thought it’d be a perfect dog breed 🙂

  • @bmon191
    @bmon191 6 років тому +34

    Welcome to Australia.. The are a great dog...

  • @zoeye7095
    @zoeye7095 5 місяців тому

    I have to say, when I got my blue heeler 4 years ago, I watched this video just before or after and it helped me a lot. I researched the breed before I got him but this video still helped me know what I was getting myself into. It was 3 years of hard work with him, and he still has a few bad habits, like trying to crowd a person he wants to greet, that we are working on, I just don't see a ton of people because I am a loner so he doesn't get a ton of practice. Overall though, he is a well adjusted and well behaved heeler. My vet told me he is the ONLY heeler they like to see coming because he is just so friendly and well behaved. The older vet at that clinic even took him into the waiting room and showed him off giving commands and telling everyone that his attention to the command giver was superb, Lol. So thanks for making this video. You telling your experience didn't just warn me about the breed like other videos did it also helped me to navigate some of the stuff you have to navigate because you explained what you do for your heeler. The video popped up in my feed and I just had to let you know how much it helped.

  • @kristienellett2706
    @kristienellett2706 4 роки тому

    I'm getting a blue heeler in July, I'm so excited and glad I found this video!

  • @elcakes3453
    @elcakes3453 6 років тому +4

    I'm getting one tomorrow so excited its 3 in the morning and I can't sleep cause I'm to exited! Lol he's a Blue and I'm going to call him Bandit and he's 6 months 😄

    • @jessicagarcia-bs9pw
      @jessicagarcia-bs9pw 6 років тому

      Red Stella omg that’s what I named my blue heeler I got him for Christmas

    • @elcakes3453
      @elcakes3453 6 років тому

      jessica garcia that's awesome I got him and he's so much fun lol and what are the chances of us naming them that!

  • @alisaabary5224
    @alisaabary5224 6 років тому +98

    my red healer is anything but protective, he literally loves everyone which is kind of a bad thing. oh also you forgot to mention the shedding!!

    • @jessica2819821
      @jessica2819821 6 років тому +11

      omg yes the shedding we have one. lol lots of fur!

    • @jenmntgmry7765
      @jenmntgmry7765 6 років тому +11

      Best dog ever but the shedding is horrible...

    • @kookietherapy9398
      @kookietherapy9398 6 років тому +3

      My bleu healer shed twice a year, like any dog.

    • @brontebell7748
      @brontebell7748 6 років тому +8

      Yes the shedding is crazy, it ends up everywhere, in your carpet on the patio, it's everywhere!! But it's worth it 💖

    • @beachpupsumina4110
      @beachpupsumina4110 6 років тому +6

      Don't forget when you have a double coat you have double the fun,lol!

  • @sarahdeckel7080
    @sarahdeckel7080 5 років тому +1

    Hey Liz! I’m really happy I found your channel. Everything you say in this is true. I got my guy when he was a little older (about 2.5) and weirdly enough was great for the first 4 months, and then started reacting to things: the vacuum, other dogs, strangers, etc. He has certainly bonded to me and will only allow me to give him baths, get in his face, whatever. Also, he doesn’t like to play with toys. He doesn’t fetch, or chase the frisbee, or care about his toys, unless another dog is at my house and is playing with them. Then he gets defensive haha. I’ve had him for almost 4 years now and we’re trying to work on impulse control (lunging at other dogs on walks, barking at cars pulling into our neighbors driveway) so if you have any advice that would be great!

  • @thelifeseriesofjauzacd1160
    @thelifeseriesofjauzacd1160 5 років тому +1

    Love your video, currently raising a heeler as well! Great tips, and totally agree on there not being alot of videos about ACDs!

  • @HaydenEskew
    @HaydenEskew 6 років тому +4

    NO WAY. i just got a blue Heeler pup with with exact same markings. such a pretty dog

  • @MrEvanbaseball
    @MrEvanbaseball 3 роки тому +2

    My wife and I adopted a heeler collie mix and the heeler really shines from him! Amazing companions but they definitely need their physical and mental exercise! Our couch learned the hard way when we slacked on his exercise this winter

  • @Fogman5678
    @Fogman5678 10 місяців тому

    We have a Blue Heeler, 8 months old named "Oreo ". The Cookies and Cream color prompted son too name her that. She can be "Feral", when bored,but if you take long walks,play ball etc. They are Loving,Loyal,protective dogs. We Love ours,even with all the "Needs", they require. Wonderful Dog.

  • @brandyhoskins2357
    @brandyhoskins2357 6 років тому

    Thanks for posting this! I have an almost 12 year old Blue Heeler. EVERYTHING you said is spot on!!

  • @nelliezoi
    @nelliezoi 5 років тому +6

    Best dogs ever!!!

  • @p.pinchelette2909
    @p.pinchelette2909 6 років тому +5

    Mine never stops moving. I've tried taking him out jogging/sprinting for 30min, 4 times in a day just for a test, and he was ready for a 5th round. Hehe

    • @charlie4112
      @charlie4112 5 років тому

      Exercising their minds is also a great work out that dogs (especially of working breeds) can really benefit from doing just as much as physical exercise :)

  • @chelsieramirez8546
    @chelsieramirez8546 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for this video! I love learning about blue heelers 😍