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Mike OBryan
Registrace 20. 12. 2013
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Bell gets bit
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Bell finds a new best friend a long way from home but ends up getting bit.
Blue Heeler water retrieval
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First water retrieval. Had to throw her in but she went straight for it! She was pretty proud.
Prairie dog vs Blue Heeler
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Warning, graphic footage! Not the most exciting footage but it's hard to know when she's gonna snatch up a prairie dog. Sometimes it's quite the fight to watch!
Homemade oars
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Just lumber that was laying around. Pine 2x8's, one was green treated, it was a harder wood and better stock.
The fishing barge maiden launch
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Homemade floatation device intended for pond fishing.
Blue Heeler dog vs baby coyote
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Flushed up about 6 pups while checking this field. I let Blue Bell check out one of them so I had to sneak a peek too, he's a cute little guy. Don't worry no animals were harmed in the making of this video.
30mph Blue Heeler
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Bell loves to chase the 4-wheeler. She can keep it above 25mph for quite a while and tops out at about 30, not bad for a pinned hind leg. m.imgur.com/gallery/niSdgx8
Raccoon vs blue heeler dog
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Ran across some racoons in the pasture, Bell didn't know what to think. None were harmed, don't worry.
Blue heeler dog vs two coyotes
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While I was out baleing hay two coyotes started messing with my dog Bell, she didn't let them push her around.
Bluey Vs. Wile E. Coyote goin craaazy 🗣️🔥🔥💯‼️
IS THAT YOU BANDIT?!
The way that dog doesn't run out of energy is hilarious. I have an ACD -- they don't have an off button. My boy is soooooo haaaaaannndsoooommme!
I have a blue Heeler it was chasing my mom down a dirt road and she was going 40mph. The blue heeler was right at her tailgate keeping up
太危险了,一旦在视野盲区,很可能被两只狼秒杀
That dog had a great day that day. He was protecting and toying with them.
I have never seen a cable blade setup like this before. Is the machine from about the 40-50s?
Love the pit stop :)
I have two Australian Cattle Dogs, a blue and a red, they are very loyal fearless and I have no doubt they would defend me from coyotes. My blue heeler is such a sweet girl. They both are but the Blue one is the sweetheart of the two. She was also the runt of the litter and she somehow actually weighs more than her sister who is a bulkier red heeler. When we take them to the vet, they both jump up with their front legs on our laps keeping an eye on the vet and his assistant until they realize he isn't a threat to us.
tasty snack for the toad
Blue heelers are bred from dingoes ol blue was playing with them two on two it would have been a slaughter
I live in Australia and have owned 3 cattle dogs. They are the toughest breed of dog and challenge bulls who weigh a ton and get the better of them. An animal of similar size is going to be childs play to a heeler. They will outwit and overpower any threat being a quick moving 50-60 pound barrel of muscle with thick fur and relentless endurance. In confrontations ive seen them beat up, flip and force the likes of rottweilers, german shepherds and pig hunting dogs who are all twice their size to submit in defeat. You especially don't wanna mess with the ones that guard on farms. Great dogs though if trained and socialised properly young
You helped the cattle dog with a gun shot on the coyotes
she'd make a good fighter pilot.
WTH.WHY DID YOU SHOOT IT IN THE HEAD? IT WAS'NT COMING AFTER YOU OR YOUR DOG!
good ol aussie dog in a foreign land chasing native animals, yet the coyotes.. they're the ones in the wrong.
Meu pau
I wonder if those coyotes have a den close by. They seem to be trying to drive the dog away.
That blue dog would rip those coyotes apart. Tail and ears up - loving the challenge. Fearless and most loyal dogs alive.
Being 50% Blue, I can say one Coyote has no chance against me. I am too fast and too smart. I don't fall for the tail between the legs routine. Two coyotes I will still hold my own. I am extremely muscled already. And as an earlier poster said (and my supporting evidence): 1. They have loose skin like a Shar-Pei that protects them from penetrative injury - confirmed, I had to go back to the vet every two weeks for 2 months to make sure my microchip didn't migrate due to my BADGER like skin. My master can't get a grip either. 2. They have a thickness about their neck that functions like a Lion mane in defense - confirmed see my picture 3. They are a ridge-back breed along their spines, right? Which.. - confirmed, happens to me every time I see a squirrel. My smaller spine ridge exagerates things when my muscles contract. Looks like a mini Spinosaurus 4. Proves their bravery - confirmed, I fear nothing. Pit bulls bow down to me at the dog parks (leashes mandatory). My predecessor was my mentor. a Beagle/Corgi cross street dog with jaws of steel he never had to use after the master adopted him. He commanded all the dogs respect just by his non-chalant behavior and one look (Zoolander). They knew he was battle tested in LA as a street dog and gave him respect. Once he established his dominance , the sniffing began. 5. And they can show you more loyalty than you could ever conceive. - confirmed, but we need many human/dog friends to avoid becoming agressive and/or having separation anxiety
On why dogs don't live as long as humans: "Humans are born so they can learn how to live a good life. Us dogs already know how to do that - and that's why we don;t have to live as long"
Your dog has more common sense than you. He really doesn't want to fight the the coyotes...but it's clear your giving commands to go after the poor things.
My son had a blue heeler/Aussie shepherd mix for 14 years. Incredibly smart, loyal and athletic. Great trail dog -- tireless. Best frisbee catcher I ever saw!
My stumpy cattle dog kills birds a lot. But today she killed her 1st groundhog. That thing was heavy. I said, "go get your toy" so we could do fetch. And she began dragging its body from the corner of the yard over my way.
Good shot.
Los coyotes allí tienen su madriguera y quizá cachorros de coyote por eso su presencia y defensa del lugar
Dog did a good job, it’s lucky it wasn’t hurt or killed.
What a brave heeler. Coyotes often work together to lure a dog over to where they are hidden in tall grass. Then two or more coyotes can attack and kill a dog. So be protective of your dogs!
You guys have that much land down under??
No gun? The coyotes could kill that dog and they could be carrying rabies too.
The worst part of owning them is they die and you end up losing a best mate friend
That poor dog kept looking at cameraman like” really boss? Ok) you could have moved truck a few yards closer and scared coyotes away
Blue heelers are absolute legends
Hmm... The coyotes were minding their own business going after mice and rats in the field and around the hay bails, your dog goes and bothers them. And in the end you go shoot at the coyotes, for what??? Living???
I live in Australia & have had, bred, trained & occasionally helped show blues all my life. They have truly saved my ass 4 times- once with my baby in my arms so really that’s 5 saves actually. As far as I am concerned they cannot be beat. (The dog in my pic was a result of a husky jumping my bitch & was born in my bedroom- I had to keep her!) They are so incredibly smart it’s almost scary, & absolutely loyal.♥️🐕♥️🐕♥️🐕🇦🇺✌️
Fellow Aussie here, i reckon for sure a cattle dog would deal with these things easily if they were native here. Smart and loyal as they come too. There's tough..... and then there's cattle dog tough
@@DAJC21 absolutely 😎✌️
For a second I thought I might have your dog. I have an Australian cattle dog who I renamed Spencer, but his name was Pepper when I adopted him. But he's only 3, so he was born in 2020. I got him when he was 1. They're truly the best dogs ever.
Folks who don't know ACD/Heelers should know that... 1. They have loose skin like a Shar-Pei that protects them from penetrative injury 2. They have a thickness about their neck that functions like a Lion mane in defense 3. They are a ridge-back breed along their spines, right? Which.. 4. Proves their bravery 5. And they can show you more loyalty than you could ever conceive. 😊
I have a 14 year old blue heeler/collie mix and she’s been the best dog ever. Never growled at any of my kids. Just been a great all around dog.
I love watching a good working dog!
Blue Heeler "I have the high ground"
Blue Bell looked to be having a blast. Blue healer by chance?
Well after reading all these comments I feel that I need to put my dog story down ... But first I want to say we need to help this guy get that dog back! I have a miniature Red heeler. When I found him he was incarcerated at the pound. They had been trying to catch him for over a year in the forest. He would come down to a restaurant to get food and they would try to catch him.. after a year of trying they finally found him and caught him because he was mauled and beaten from fighting a pack of coyotes. He had been surviving through winter in the woods with bears,cougars,wolves and coyotes.. fighting for his life every with no help from anyone. They healed to him up.. But he was just to wild he could not adapt he was attacked by all the big dogs. He was so scared he started attacking all the dogs& people. He was scheduled to be put down. But as soon as I heard his story I thought that myself this poor little bastard is just like me. I said I'm taking that dog with me! That little dog is a survivor..He may be wild mean and crazy but so am I I'm taking him. They refused said he was going to be put down because he was a feral dog and he was out of control.. I said f*** you you're not putting that dog down.. I'm taking that dog out here today one way or another. And I don't care what I got to do. After two hours of threatening begging and convincing them finally they said then take that crazy f****** dog you crazy bastard but he's going to bite you.. They threw him in the truck we drove off.. He attacked me at the truck, he attacked me when we got to my house. He attacked me for 3 months. But eventually, he realized that I was not going to hurt him. I've had it for like 4 years now. He goes with me everywhere I go everyday. He's still a roudy gammy little bastard when he sees pitbulls or any dog that tries to show dominance her aggression but he loves everybody now and he hasn't bitten anybody for years.. would never know he was a feral dog before other than all the scars he has. He's pretty much scared up on his entire body like me. He's only 35 lbs with the heart of a lion
Love these dogs...best dogs in the world
Awesome video Belle is so fast!
Those coyotes definitely have a den nearby.
Should be helping him, instead of filming.
They did help, at the end one of the coyotes ended up getting it's brains blown out.
i love this tough gay
Why allow your dog to be at such great risk? I love my dogs too much to put their lives at stake for the sake of entertainment.
Smart boy
My money is on bluey