What is the Australian Heeler?

Australian Heler, also known as an Australian Scottish dog, is a medium -sized, muscular breed dog with a wide head and stabbing ears. The double coat of the Australian heel includes a thick subsob and a short spotted outer coat. The Australian heel breed includes red heels and blue heels and all puppies are born white, only their paw pads indicate their future coloring of adults. The Australian Heler was created in Australia, where it was developed to master the harsh Australian outback.

Australian Heeler has such a well -developed instinct grazing that it is known that many Heelers take only a few bite to the heel of people to try and herds! They can make good pets, but it is extremely important that these dogs can be active and productive. Australian heels must be part of what is happening and dogs work. If they are left alone in the yard, they are rather destructive than productive because they are easily bored.

Of course, with high needs of exercise, AustraThe heels do not make good housing dogs. They make excellent watchdogs because they are vigilant and protective, but at the same time they need human society and many Australian patients are dogs for one person. Australian Heler is not the best breed that has children but can make good family pets if they were well socialized as puppies. Poorized Australian heels tend to be aggressively dominant with other dogs.

Most dog breeds are susceptible to certain diseases, and health problems associated with the Australian heel include progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), hip dysplasia and deafness. The hip dysplasia, which is a malformed hip joint, affects many breeds of dogs. Pra is a inherited state of the eyes that leads to blindness and also affects many different breeds of dogs. However, the inherited risk of Heeler does not hear that Ness comes from an early breeding with a Dalmatian because about 30%Dalms develop deafness or a certain degree of hearing loss.

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