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took the pup up to the mtn pasture for his first time on the ground with the cows they were busy eating and didnt have time to stomp him but kept a eye on him. The pup and his daddy, the pup got his moms coloring darker than most blue heelers, he should make a good cow dog hes got the drive to heel and he listens. danny
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nice pup. :mrgreen:
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:D Lots of adventure on the way.... :mrgreen:
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Don McDowell wrote::D Lots of adventure on the way.... :mrgreen:
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oh no, I saw the Blue Dog.

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I had those heelers back in the early 70's; mine came directly from Australian stock (1st gen pups). I got mine from a race-horse trainer and they were great dogs. Very athletic and courageous. One of my dogs was kicked and knocked out by a stud horse one evening when it was quite dark. I thought my dog was dead, but when it came to it "immediately" went back after that horse and ran him into the pen. Another young dog continued after a black bear in AZ when the lion/bear-hunters pack of hounds refused to follow it into heavy brush after they had been beat up some. The hunters were only able to get the bear by going along after this dog.

My first female was kind of a reddish/blue mix; she threw both "blues" and "reds". My dogs were good with people, but would go after whatever kind of stock they were put on. Really a neat breed; only reason I no longer have them is that I like to hunt birds behind pointing dogs now. Come to think of it, heelers might even be able to do that--they're incredibly versatile !!
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In Texas we love um, we think ours is the best.

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Clever lookin' dogs :D

Reminds me kinda' of early summer. I was out with the bow and looking for a lost arrow :roll: when I started to hear the comotion!
A friend was trying to get some cows and calves into the next field, he was trying to drive them in a 4x4 a shouting and cussin'. His kids were trying to help etc etc.

I was out of view of him and at first and took no notice, eventually it got to much for me especially knowing how these cows with calves eye up Tia so I walked over the small rise and approached. Immediatly my friend started waving me away for fear of my dog (bit of a wild look to these cattle see)! But I knew Tia is no fool and has shown a little interest in herding cattle before! Sure enough the hole herd got fixated with her and we quietly and calmly let them follow us through the gate Tia doing her little twists and turns, teasing them if you like. Clever little dog.

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Good looking dogs Danny. Sure makes a difference, having good dogs to work cows.
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I have a Red Heeler, I always liked the blue coloring better, but when I saw her in the pen I couldn't leave her there.
Smartest darn dog I have ever had.
For those that do not know they tend to be a one person dog, and dog barely listens to my wife. So in turn my wife refers to her as "your stupid dog". Well one day my wife's black dachshund ran off in the middle of the night and would not come to my wife's calls. I opened the door and said "Dog go get Brandy." 3 minutes later here comes dog heeling the Dachshund home, I looked at her and said "Who's dog is stupid?". :lol:

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Mine is not a Heeler, but a Catahoula Leopard/Black Mouth Cur cross. Born bob tailed and brindle colored. She came from working stock, but her most important job now is keeping the wifes Boston "Terror" happy and safe.

Here she is in the guard mode.

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Some great looking dogs!
If we could only be as good of a species as dogs :mrgreen:
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The pups parents are half red & half blue heeler, heelers are good with kids cept they want to heel them when they are running and playing and as for working cows they are great nothing like a pack of cow eating dogs to root cows out of the brush or off a mtn. I need to train this pup to go up on the mtn and bring back down some elk :D danny
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Funny, Dog is half blue and half red, but other than some black hairs running in her coat she looks red.
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You cant beat a CATAHOULA or BM Curr, and HEELERs are about as smart as they come.
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BigSky, I envy you with the pup.
I'm slowly loosing my red speckled ACD "Jack" to diabetes. Can't let him work much at all now or his sugar gets out of control. Once you have had a cattle dog, most other breeds don't quite measure up.
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I had a blue heeler/border collie mix, named him Zip. Only had him a little while, then parvo got him. Our working dog now is a Aussie Shepherd/Border Collie named Pearl, and she's turning out to be just as smart as Zip was. She hangs out with my or my wife equally. Amazing how affectionate they are sometimes! She keeps our Staffordshire Terrier busy, and they both leave the old Lab alone. You gotta love working dogs! :D
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madman4570 wrote:And yes I like my dogs better than 90% of the people(course I wouldn't count you guys) :D :?: :lol:
No offense taken; my wife usually says I AM a dog, anyway. :wink: Since she's usually smiling and not throwing anything when she says it, I'm going to assume it's a compliment. :lol:
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Mack sorry to hear about your pup I sent you a PM. danny
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