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Specific Grooming Tips for Australian Cattle Dogs

Originally named as Blue heelers, this dog breed is also known as Australian Cattle Dogs or Queensland Blue Heelers and its origin can be recorded back to the year 1897. This dog breed is a mixture of Scottish Collie, Australian Dingos, Bull Terriers and Dalmatians. They have a sturdy and well built look in spite of its short stature. Grooming plays an important role in their good upbringing and training.

A Blue Heeler is an energetic dog breed which can perform various roles in a day to day routine proving themselves to be good as:

  • Guard Dogs
  • Rescue Dogs
  • Cattle Chasers
  • Friendly House Pets

To play its role efficiently, Blue Heelers need extensive training, regular exercise and a little share of pampering and grooming. 17-20 inches in height, this dog breed is comparatively shorter than the normal dogs and comes with a double coated fur with a handful of colors. Many Australian Cattle Dog (ACD) breeders make extra efforts to keep their dogs well maintained as they know the importance of a well groomed Blue heeler.

Australian Cattle Dog (ACD) puppies are generally easy to handle due to their patience and flexibility. Thus, it is highly important to train them strictly to tackle their dominance and to ease their grooming session. 

Three most important things you can do to make your dog’s grooming sessions effective are:

  • Firstly, make your dog used to water and bathing, as often dogs, when less trained and less groomed, tend to run away from water which can make cleaning them a tough job. Also, you don’t want them to spray all the water on you, for which, it is necessary to make your dog friendly with water right from its puppy stage. You can do this easily by taking him to the beach with you in evenings or give him his own small bath tub. Do not avoid the need of making your Australian Cattle Dog (ACD) puppy’s bath time a special one, as this will ensure a discipline towards its bathing session in grooming at a later stage.
  • The second most important grooming step or stage is brushing. This breed has a double fur coat which can cause problem for many Australian Cattle Dog (ACD) breeders. The fur coats of Blue Heelers are double coated and come in variety of shades and thus it requires brushing thrice a week to maintain its look and fluffiness. This brushing also helps in removing any tick or dust particle on its fur coat which could go on to cause future skin problems. Compared to the other dog breeds, it is easier to brush or comb a Blue Heeler due to its smaller size.
  • Thirdly, a healthy diet should always be a big part of an Australian Cattle Dog’s routine, as this breed is one of the most energetic and active breed and is also known as a “Working breed”. To make them fit and healthy for their daily routine, a good diet plays a special role in their dog care and grooming. Also, a healthy and hearty diet ensures a shiny coat!

Good pet grooming always affects a dog’s obedience, temperament, health and dog care. If this dog breed is well trained and well groomed, it is expected to live up to 13 to 15 years.

Bathing, brushing, massaging and healthy eating, all are necessary for a Blue Heeler and it’s bringing up. Remember, grooming takes a lot of patience and attention, and thus, if you wish to be an Australian Cattle Dog breeder, good pet grooming is something you need to adopt to make sure that you give your pet the right dog care he deserves.

 

 

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