5 Reasons To Get An Australian CATTLE Dog: BEST Dog Breed Ever?

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  • @diydogguy
    @diydogguy  Před 8 měsíci +3

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    • @markhill9275
      @markhill9275 Před 2 měsíci

      Please get your facts correct, the correct name of the breed is Queensland Heeler.No Septic Tank created name is relevant to an Aussie dog. This was in fact the name given to the dogs bred from Halls heelers and Timmins Biters. Blue and Red refer to the tick of the dog. Reds actually have a more predominant dingo gene than blues. Told to me by my Grandma, Emma Selina Hall.

  • @elliestretchprays7851
    @elliestretchprays7851 Před rokem +150

    I recently took in a 1.5 yo ACD male. I’ve had dogs my adult life...Chows, Akita now this guy. The first two weeks I thought he was feral. After researching the breed I got him plenty of balls and herding balls. He loves the herding ball and we play many times a day. I didn’t think he was going to work out but every day he showed progress with training. Now he is my first Velcro dog, so smart and funny too, very protective, very loving and I’m wondering where this breed has been all my life. At 58 y.o. I feel this guy is going to keep me young and active. I love him so much!

    • @jasona.p.455
      @jasona.p.455 Před rokem +7

      100%! Scout keeps me on point and active. I'm a much better dog owner at 50 than at any other time in my life. They are awesome pups!

    • @bold810
      @bold810 Před rokem +5

      I'm 56 this august, I got my heeler girl-pup in 1st week december 2022, Well in that amount of time she really become the master-dog in my house. 😁😁☺️☺️😊😊

    • @The_Resistance_1961
      @The_Resistance_1961 Před rokem +8

      I'm 62 and have an aortic aneurysm - I'm starting to worry my dog is going to kill me! Still, it's better than getting run over by a truck isn't it?

    • @98seadragon
      @98seadragon Před 10 měsíci +1

      Having a velcro heeler IS life changing hey, the bond is amazing! One of the things my red heeler does is make me laugh all the time. He knows how to tickle me under my arms, he does crazy ant moves on his back, which always crack me up. I can't put a shoe on without him thinking it's his cue to wrestle with me. Seriously so much fun, and every day I'm grateful for the companionship. It really is like having a best friend.

    • @richardfurlott4243
      @richardfurlott4243 Před 3 měsíci +1

      You are 100% ! I've had a Dobbie now a Stella Blue.

  • @josephwarren3498
    @josephwarren3498 Před 10 měsíci +22

    Our cattle dog, Sue, died nearly four years ago from old age. She needed training in nothing. Everything was inherent. She was actually smarter than many people I've known. Sue became attached to two people (us), and anyone about whom we showed affection: adult children, etc. Amazing dog. God I miss her. Good video.

    • @maryvoigt8763
      @maryvoigt8763 Před 6 měsíci

      Nice you gave him a wonderful way of life.!

    • @johnnydeano2288
      @johnnydeano2288 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Do you mind if I ask how old Sue was when she passed? Our Red Heeler is 12 and still very healthy & active. The thought of her moving on is creeping into my mind & I will miss her like no other dog I’ve ever had. I loved them all, but she is a companion, part of me now.

  • @cky163100
    @cky163100 Před rokem +5

    All heelers are not the same. I had one for almost 12 years. Just had to put his to rest due to cancer. He was never aggressive towards anyone. Never bit anyone. Was very loyal. But I got him when I was single in 2011 and had him for 2 years by myself then moved in with my girlfriend who had 3 other dogs and he fit right in with the pack. And he actually started to follow my girlfriend around more then me. That being said. They are the best dogs and I miss my boy so much. R.I.P bubba 11-4-2010 to 12-23-2022

  • @BuddhatheRockstar
    @BuddhatheRockstar Před 2 lety +10

    My Aust. Shepherd nipped everyone and was extremely loyal, and watched every move... he lived to be 19. Cattle Dogs are bad-asses...lol. New sub.

    • @markhill9275
      @markhill9275 Před 2 lety +1

      Aus shepherd is in no way related to the Queensland Heeler, in fact they have nothing to do with Aus at all. There are only 2 breeds of dog totally Australian, The Queensland Heeler, red or blue, and the Kelpie. Both Herding dogs, The Heeler much more robust, the Kelpie much more athletic and smarter.

  • @tiredofallthis7716
    @tiredofallthis7716 Před 11 měsíci +5

    I gotta tell you my little blue heeler watch me like a hawk when I had complications after surgery. She knew when I was in pain which was probably obvious but she wanted every step I took. This dog is loyal and loving. She wouldn’t even let my other dogs near me and the pain got too much. Never had a blue healer before end it took a short while to get used to her mannerisms but from the day I got her she was weaseling her way into my heart and she knew just what to do

  • @dianahowell4011
    @dianahowell4011 Před 2 lety +36

    I have had many breeds, heelers are my favorite!!!!! I had 13 years of my Satchmo...I know he's waiting for me in heaven... that's how loyal they are.

    • @seanbayley7452
      @seanbayley7452 Před rokem +1

      He's for sure waiting for U m8 and he's probably going to surprise U with a great trumpet solo in gratitude for the awesome name.

  • @gordonschiff3621
    @gordonschiff3621 Před 2 lety +7

    My heeler is my wife’s Velcro dog.

  • @jasona.p.455
    @jasona.p.455 Před rokem +37

    I've never had to work so hard to meet a breed's demand. But, it's been the most rewarding experience with my little buddy. Scout is an amazing dog and the first year of his life has challenged and changed mine for the better. I'm a much better dog owner and enjoy every minute with him on our adventures.

  • @prg2342
    @prg2342 Před 2 lety +25

    Just found your channel .. we have a 4 year old red heeler .. you’ve pretty much nailed her with your comments .. loyal .. smart.. guard dog .. etc .. She’s a handful .. but .. we wouldn’t trade her for any other breed !

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před 2 lety +4

      Appreciate the support Paul. They are unlike any other breed. Keep you entertained and on your toes for sure!

  • @davidanderson9043
    @davidanderson9043 Před 2 lety +48

    Yep mate. I’ve had 2 Heelers and 1 kelpie. All grouse dogs.
    With the healers, my wife walks them at 5.30-6.00 every morning on her own. She is in the safest of hands.
    Anyone that walks near her, the dogs put themselves between them and won’t take their eyes off them.
    Heaven help anyone that threatened her.
    Extremely loyal, tough and protective of any of our possessions.
    Just watch out for nipping others that aren’t in “their circle”. Ruthless.

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před 2 lety +7

      they're ruthless little boogers for sure! but if you are in their pack they will protect you fearlessly. that's awesome how they protect your wife 🤘🏼

    • @brianuhing2657
      @brianuhing2657 Před 2 lety +6

      My Grandson has Autism. I glad I got my Blue Heeler. He 6 years old. I find you commit peaceful.

    • @davidanderson9043
      @davidanderson9043 Před 2 lety +6

      @@brianuhing2657
      Your bluey will look after your grandson.
      Cheers mate

    • @markhill9275
      @markhill9275 Před 2 lety +5

      Goodonya Cobber! Bloody grouse dogs, and bloody grouse you actually know the name and not some Sepo made up name. Gotta say, when the Queensland heelers are done, the Kelpie is just getting warmed up. Knuckleheads use Kelpies for cattle, when Blues and Reds were bred for cattle, Kelpies for sheep. You are dead right about protective, Heelers are pack dogs by nature, and will, as you say, ruthlessly defend the pack! Built like brick shithouses, and tougher than Dermott Brereton in a Grand Final! Reckon those dogs get the royal treatment!

    • @davidanderson9043
      @davidanderson9043 Před 2 lety +4

      @@markhill9275 I see you have good taste with the afl/vfl too.
      My dogs should wear number 23 on the collar.😃
      Sounds like we’re on the same page with Australia’s dogs, I think we have had them longer than others and therefore know them better.
      Cheers

  • @lisasmith6193
    @lisasmith6193 Před 2 lety +17

    I had a frinch pit / cattle dog mix, he was the smartest dog I have ever owned. We rescued him from a shelter at 4 months old and had him until he was 7 years old. He developed a spinal cord lesion in his back and it paralyzed his back legs. Unfortunately we had to put him down about 3 months ago and I have cried every day for him...he was my baby boy. Cattle dogs are very smart and very protective.

    • @nicem8746
      @nicem8746 Před 3 měsíci +1

      You took the best care of him, he lives you for it. You’ll see him again, he sees you still. ❤️💕

  • @jasonpotts4279
    @jasonpotts4279 Před 2 lety +4

    My blue girl loves guarding the yard they truly are the best breed of doggo ever

  • @anthonyziemba2947
    @anthonyziemba2947 Před 2 lety +9

    I agree . The cattle dog is a rugged dog. Not afraid to challenge any threat that comes in its territory. There always checking their surroundings. You have to train there behavior not to be to aggressive when other dogs come around in their space or next to you. And plenty of room to run. Thanks for posting. 👍

    • @barrymcdonald9868
      @barrymcdonald9868 Před rokem +1

      "There always checking their surroundings" mine notices anything different and checks it out, even at friends places, he remaps like a auto vacuum cleaner

    • @anthonyziemba2947
      @anthonyziemba2947 Před rokem +1

      @@barrymcdonald9868 I have a one-year-old Jack Russell short that little girl does everything just like you say she Maps everything out if I bring her up next to me she'll actually go in a square smell the ground make sure everything's cool and then come over by a smell you make sure you're cool and then she lays down. If I got a sense of an animal on you she gives me a little grow like where have you been

  • @jaredrozevink4159
    @jaredrozevink4159 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Got my lil girl Bindi two days ago and she is 11 weeks old , she already knows how to sit, fetch, sit, and stay and is adjusting to her name and training well, she will be my cattle and sheep herder and is already doing well better than I expected, not to mention she is wonderful with my 6 year old daughter couldn’t ask for a better dog 😊

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před 4 měsíci

      congrats!

    • @kirksinclair6088
      @kirksinclair6088 Před 4 měsíci

      dont over scoled her at this age she will remember for the rest of her life. i taut my girl to herd ducks. she will get them out of the pond and everything. very smart dogs

  • @blueheelersunite
    @blueheelersunite Před rokem +3

    I have a Blue Heeler and he scared off an intruder in my neighbours back yard. He guy had taken his boots off at the front of the property and went down the side if the house to the back. My dog happened to he outside and the guy took off even leaving his boots behind. What a good boy!

  • @ian7033-qj9wg
    @ian7033-qj9wg Před 11 měsíci +2

    Our last dog was a red heeler, great dog, loved everyone. RIP Toby.

  • @Patrick_Gray
    @Patrick_Gray Před 5 měsíci +1

    Hi, I have an Australin Cattle dog named Sadie. She is 15 years old. We got her when she was about 7 months old. She is a very easy dog to care for. She tells us what she want and when she wants it. She is the red colored and very good looking. I am 74 years old and have had dogs all my life. The other real different dog was when I was only 3 years old. My father was stationed at Elmendorf AFB in Anchorage Alaska and brought home a pup found on the flight line in 1952. The pup was 1/2 wolf and 1/2 Husky. We called him Wolf. He grew to be very big. When I played outside in the dirt, he would be right by my side.

  • @JimmahRL
    @JimmahRL Před 2 lety +8

    I have a Blue Heeler. He's built like an absolute unit and just loves his family. We got him out of his herding/nipping stage pretty quickly, and while he wouldn't make the best working dog (doesn't have that intense herding instinct that other heelers have), he is an intense watch dog. He seems to love taking watch for long periods of the day.
    Lots of people love our Blue Heeler and ask if they should get one. However, I do talk people out of them. Out of all my dogs (owned a German Shepherd, Labrador and a Spoodle), my Blue Heeler required the most work to get him adjusted to our family's life style. That being said, the work definitely has paid off, because he's the best dog I have ever had.
    Also if you love camping like my family does, these guys are outstanding companions when you're out in the bush!

  • @chewher4171
    @chewher4171 Před rokem +11

    No matter the breed, if you wish to own any dog, you must be responsible. Training is a must as well as everything else. Once you are successful you can spot untrained owners from afar. But we all start somewhere. Just be sure of the commitment before you go for it.

  • @yukennad6412
    @yukennad6412 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Got myself a cattle dog by accident! We rescued a tiny black 8 week old puppy from a foster home. We were told he was a Schipperke! Theyre small black dogs who grow to be 20 lbs TOPS as adults. Well, over the last 3 months, little Loki has grown to be 30+ lbs at 19 weeks! His DNA resutls just came in, and he's 40% Australian Cattle Dog. Was NOT expecting that! There's also some German Shepherd, Husky, Rotty, and Border Collie. All super smart breeds! Makes sense, since Loki has been a joy to train from Day 1. Now that he's entering into his teenage phase, I can sense some of that Ausie stubborness, but overall, he's been a fantastic family dog. Absolutely wonderful! Cant wait for him to be a bit older so I can safely take him out running!

    • @nicem8746
      @nicem8746 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Run, tug, obedience, Kong frisbee for puppies, elk antler, jolly ball soccer ball size

    • @stoneemyus
      @stoneemyus Před 25 dny

      Nothing is rocko proof my blue destroys his toys but retrieves our persnol belongings shoes underwear never chews them waits patiently for him to retirn them on commamd

  • @qaftsiel
    @qaftsiel Před rokem +5

    'Never go to the bathroom alone' is too real! My boy Captain Freckles will shoulder the door open just to do his sink-tub-window-tub-sink security check loop before plunking down with a huff right in the doorway. He's locked in to every sound we hear from our apartment, and *immediately* lets me know when he hears something unusual or Not Good. He's even tuned in to my bird's 'hey, I see something I don't like' calls-- he's smart enough to know that she can see stuff out the windows from her aviary that he can't. He literally puts himself between me and anything he thinks is scary, including shouty streetcorner men and trains passing on bridges down the block, he's incredibly cuddly and affectionate, cheeky enough to talk back but obedient enough to know when to quit being a stinker-- the list goes on!
    ACDs are some serious work (even the couch potatoes like Captain), but there is just no bond out there more rewarding than a friendship with an ACD who's elected you Their Person.

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před rokem

      no going to the bathroom alone is very true

  • @wade_says
    @wade_says Před 10 měsíci +4

    Great video. I got mine in 2012 and sadly he just passed in 2023. He was the most loyal, obedient and amazing dog. As a kid I had them as well. I’m 33 now. Rocky was the best. It truly felt like he would do anything for me. I got married a few years after getting him and he treated my wife the same way.

    • @timeout3532
      @timeout3532 Před 8 měsíci

      We just got ourselves a Red Heeler, and guess what. We've called him Rocky lol

  • @austyn5004
    @austyn5004 Před rokem +4

    I have two 9 month sisters and they are the absolute BEST dogs in the world. They can be unruly for sure, but I cannot believe how loyal, obedient, and loving these dogs are. Sometimes I forget they're puppies just by how smart they are.

    • @nicem8746
      @nicem8746 Před 3 měsíci

      Kong frisbee for puppies, small Kong’s, elk antler, jolly ball soccer ball size

  • @paulburtwistle5665
    @paulburtwistle5665 Před rokem +3

    I have a 5 year old stumpy tailed ACD.
    He has all of the attributes you point out in your video and more due to his intelligence.
    He's easily the most attentive of my dogs, is always looking for jobs to do or be involved in, is a ferocious guard dog and I think he would walk with me through the gates of hell. Their loyalty is incredible.
    My son has a red ACD and she is the same, absolutely besotted with him.
    However, these dogs need a lot of time, attention, and some times a firm hand to keep them under control. If you're looking for an easy dog who cuddles into you on the sofa and never demands much of you, then ACDs are not for you.
    They are like young children and need lots of attention - if you don't give them this, they will probably get destructive or aggressive.
    However, give them time and attention, and you will be rewarded with the most loyal friend you could ask for.

  • @zoeye7095
    @zoeye7095 Před rokem +5

    Love my Cattle Dog but I am SO glad I did research before getting him. I had never heard of the breed when my co-worker told me her dogs had puppies and wanted to know if I wanted one. It took a lot of work and I have learned so much even though I was always good with working with the dogs I've had before him. They truly do take a strong but calm person to handle them and a whole lot of patience if you are still learning how to work with them. Wouldn't trade him for any other dog.

  • @gregorycarlson6632
    @gregorycarlson6632 Před 2 lety +6

    From a new subscriber, superb!! When you talk about them being protective, that is an understatement! My wife and I can’t even hug each other without Bella going crazy! The only question we have is which one is she protecting??😆 The truth is she’s protecting both of us from each other!!😆 You’re right about the way they view strangers. We had a repair man over. Down the basement, he was scared to death of my son’s dog; a 100 pound Lab mix. I told him “It’s the one upstairs you have to worry about!” Someone asked me if I would be missing a dog if somebody tried to steal her when she’s on her chain. I replied that if a stranger reached down to get her, he’d be making a trip to the ER for stitches!!😆 She’s better than locking the car if you run into a store or something. (I still lock the car anyway!) A fridge repair man told us that a Heeler is the only dog that bit him on the job!!😆 Personally, I see all these things as good points!! 👍

    • @laurenprice1000
      @laurenprice1000 Před 2 lety +1

      Our girl Truffle is the exact same. So protective that she doesn’t want anyone in the house to touch anyone but her. 🤣

    • @gregorycarlson6632
      @gregorycarlson6632 Před 2 lety +1

      @@laurenprice1000 That’s cool! These dogs would take on Grizzly to protect their people. Who knows?? The Heeler just might win!!😆 A guy told me he has one Blue Heeler and two Pitt Bulls. His words were “The Heeler can kick both their asses!” It’s that Dingo blood! Thanks for your reply ! I’m sure we’ll get to visit from time to time!😊👍

  • @stephdaggs5974
    @stephdaggs5974 Před 2 lety +7

    Currently have my 2nd, 3rd and 4th cattle dogs, lost my best boy 3 years ago this weekend. You are so right - these dogs are amazing, but definitely not for everyone. I have two girls who are rescues because their previous owners had no idea what to do with them. And then there's our little chihuahua/heeler - she herds the chickens when let her. ;)

  • @backkat9475
    @backkat9475 Před 2 lety +3

    My boy is a challenge, but an awesome adventure dog. My first Heeler. I tell people they aren't probably ready for one! Lol.

  • @danieldixon3648
    @danieldixon3648 Před rokem +4

    Just found your channel because we just got a 1 year old Blue Heeler. He's my 5th or 6th dog ( I'm 60 years old). I'm pretty sure he's the best dog in the world.

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před rokem

      we've had a lot of dog breeds and heelers are unlike any other breed we've ever had for sure

  • @firehawkfiresafety655
    @firehawkfiresafety655 Před rokem +4

    I’m 2 weeks into life with my first cattle dog, Black Jack Dingo.
    My daughter bred her Blue Heelers and really did an amazing job handling all the puppies to help their development. Thank you for your videos. They really did help me prepare. I’m a bit tired, but very excited and completely in love with my boy. We are in Northwestern New Mexico so he is just what we needed❤

  • @titooutdoors8376
    @titooutdoors8376 Před 2 lety +7

    Totally agree. I have a 2 y/o red heeler and he is smart, loyal, and protective. He's always by my side and I usually walk him off the leash. The only problem I have with him is he likes to roam. A few times he's gotten out of the yard and returned injured from fighting. Just had him neutered yesterday so I hope that helps without changing his personality, I really like this dog.

    • @jimbo1959
      @jimbo1959 Před rokem

      Should of " fixed " him long before now! That should totally fix the problem.( unless someone is feeding him!) Good luck!

    • @titooutdoors8376
      @titooutdoors8376 Před rokem +1

      @@jimbo1959 It totally fixed the problem. He never gets out now. Before he was an escape artist always chasing the girls, but not since getting him fixed.

  • @zzernathezebra
    @zzernathezebra Před 6 měsíci

    I grew up with Cattledog mixs' my grandmothers' dog was half cattle dogs (quarter red, quarter blue) and half coyote. Smartest damn dog i ever met. I didn't know what a companion dog was until i grew up and now i have a cattle dog mix.
    Now i found her, but we think she was about 6 weeks when we found her. She is about 6 months now and everyone compliments her on her behavior. Shes always learning and I'm always intorducing her to stuff, right now her job is to learn and she loves it.
    Now that she is 6 almost 7 months, I plan to introduce her to different types of classes to see what her proper "job" or "jobs" will be.
    I love her so much and she definitely is my velcro dog, my partner is always jealous that she follows me and comes to me more than him. Despite him working so hard on their bond.

    • @nicem8746
      @nicem8746 Před 3 měsíci

      Training, Kong, jolly ball, elk antler, time

    • @zzernathezebra
      @zzernathezebra Před 3 měsíci

      @@nicem8746 I'm sorry, I don't understand?

  • @juliestemmer6307
    @juliestemmer6307 Před měsícem

    I have 2 Red/Blue Heelers, their mom was red and dad was blue, both my girls are just amazing. The only other dog I have ever had this kind of bond with was a Doberman Pinscher whom I loved and adored.
    One of my ACDs is all about that 🎾 life and her sister can’t get enough of her fetch wheel.

  • @nicem8746
    @nicem8746 Před 3 měsíci

    We adopted a Border Collie mix puppy from a shelter. Mom looked like black and white BC. DNA test said dad was 100% ACD. My girl is 50 % , 22% Sheltie, 17% BC, 11% Australian Shepherd. About 35 lbs. Smartest, sweetest, pup ever! Loyal, watchful, playful, intense. She’s my ACD mix and I love her. Would definitely get another ACD in an instant. Teach them what they need to know and they’ll do anything for you with fervor!

  • @doloresmartinez3367
    @doloresmartinez3367 Před rokem +3

    My son recently adopted a Australian cattle dog. The dog is about 7 months old . The dog loves water, plays and interacts with the other family dog which is a golden lab. So far the aussy is a great and a very intelligent dog. Dm

  • @IzzieEnwall
    @IzzieEnwall Před rokem +8

    I got a pup, after about a year, liked him so much, bought him a brother. Those two are so tight, I am never going to worry about lack of protection. Their ability to obey commands instantaneously is uncanny.

  • @sofikra
    @sofikra Před 2 lety +7

    I have an eleven month red heeler boy, his name is Harry... He was extremely friendly until de hormons hit... Now i'm trying to resocilize him! A handful! Also 66 pounds and he is not fat!!! 🤔💜

    • @15harry1561
      @15harry1561 Před 2 lety

      I’ve got a red, could walk him off the lead at 10months old. He got attacked once by 2 other dogs and never been the same since, if he sees another dog he wants to get in 1st. 🤔

    • @tylerjoseph5974
      @tylerjoseph5974 Před 2 lety +1

      @@15harry1561 same happened to my dog now he tries to attack every do he sees

  • @seanfried5583
    @seanfried5583 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Best dogs EVER if YOU are up to them. Super smart, supper loyal, super tough, super loving, super fierce if need be.

  • @brianmoore4778
    @brianmoore4778 Před 2 lety +3

    Perfect description, in every way. Sleeps with his head on my chest or in contact someway. Always herding our Shepard twice his size.

    • @dmtripreport8542
      @dmtripreport8542 Před 2 lety +1

      I have the cattle dog and german shepherd combo as well, it's fantastic isn't it!

  • @laurenprice1000
    @laurenprice1000 Před 2 lety +5

    I love this breed so much. We definitely did out research before we decided on an ACD! It amazed me how intelligent our pup Truffle was from the minute we got her at 8 weeks old. Maybe 2 accidents in the house ever! Picked up tricks within minutes of teaching them the first time. We will always have an ACD!!

    • @borg_wow
      @borg_wow Před 2 lety +1

      Similar to our experience, however, ours appears to be mostly Siberian Husky. Our ACD/Husky mix learned sit in like..5 repetitions. Insanely smart but, this just means they know exactly how to get what they want. This helps with positive reinforcement training but, can be difficult to handle their intelligence sometimes ;) haha.

    • @laurenprice1000
      @laurenprice1000 Před 2 lety

      You’re definitely right about that!! Lol. This girl knows what she wants and how to get it. Your pup has to be beautiful mixed with husky!!!

  • @karami8844
    @karami8844 Před 9 měsíci +1

    There’s no better breed than an ACD. Hardworking, loyal asf, smart, protective...I just love them.

  • @sammybrown6133
    @sammybrown6133 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have had dogs all my life. I am over 70 and my little red heeler is the most intense dog I have ever owned. She is 4 months old and is MY dog. A challenge for sure, but one that I think is well worth the effort.

  • @tierrabear10
    @tierrabear10 Před 6 měsíci

    I was given a blue heeler many years ago that came from the Navajo reservation in Arizona. She was my introduction to the cattle dog. Best.Dog.Ever!! I've since rescued several more heelers. I recently lost my oldest heeler 😢, but 5 months after her death I rescued an abandoned heeler/pit bull/?? mix that is turning into an outstanding girl. My pack of 6 also includes two born deaf heelers rescued from out of Texas, a cattle dog/dachshund mix, an Australian shepherd, and a little red 11.5 lb. terrier who puts up and keeps up with them all. We walk/hike off leash at least 3 miles every day in open mesa area. I'm in NM. My pack is popular with others who use the area. People are always amazed how well 'trained' they are. I'm always amazed by the cattle dog breed. Even in the mixes, the cattle dog traits are always dominant. ❤🐾🐾❤

  • @judychatham4558
    @judychatham4558 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I'm 74 years old and I adopted a blue healer. About 4 weeks ago, they are so He is 9 months old and very intelligent. II have developed a routine with him and I don't know if he is training me or I am training him. But they're also very loving living by myself. It's good that I've got a watchdog like bandit. I hope I don't disappoint him. I will do my best.
    I

  • @Editsof-movies-jp9kk
    @Editsof-movies-jp9kk Před rokem +2

    I actually have a blue heeler cattle dog and she herds the horses we have and she does so well recently she had puppies and they are super fun to train and play with.❤

  • @sukiincillo7626
    @sukiincillo7626 Před 6 měsíci

    I adopted a well trained blue heeler 5 years ago. He is a great dog in every way. We have many acres that he ran on, we also get a lot of bears which he hates. It wasn’t a problem, he would bark and chase them to the edge of the yard, no further. A year later I adopted a red heeler x. She had been a barn dog, had never been in a house and required lots of training. Unfortunately, she hates bears too and will chase them and has even tangled with them. My blue guy, is very protective of us, but also her. Now we have the issue of if either of them spot a bear, they are off and running together and will not respond, it like they see a bear and all their training goes out the window, like they’re deaf. I have tried everything except an electric fence, which would be too difficult (around ponds and a number of brooks) but also too expensive. They are both high energy dogs and get lots of exercise, but the issue with the bears is ongoing and dangerous, my female was nearly gutted and required surgery to repair the bear damage. Any idea how to stop this behavior? Other than the bears, they are well trained with good behavior. I should mention that we live in a heavily wooded area in CT. and both dogs were adopted from Texas and probably never saw a bear.

  • @thedoobiewizard
    @thedoobiewizard Před rokem +1

    Just got my second ACD yesterday! She's 12 weeks and already smarter than me! Incredible animals for sure.

  • @neilsimmons7950
    @neilsimmons7950 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the video. Yes I have a cattle dog. From 8 weeks old . Now 7 months.

  • @superczech69
    @superczech69 Před rokem

    I've had 2 and loved both. So smart and fun. Always wants to play and never leaves my side. Great animals!

  • @markramos569
    @markramos569 Před rokem +1

    Another reason, easy to care for, I think in 10 years he had 2 baths,swims in the lake or roll in the snow and a brush now and then keeps him clean.

  • @jilllane5896
    @jilllane5896 Před 2 lety +4

    Great information. Love seeing You and Cowboy.

  • @lesliew87
    @lesliew87 Před rokem +1

    Love my ACD mix! He loves both of us very much so it worked out well. We are hooked on cattle dogs for life

    • @lesliew87
      @lesliew87 Před rokem

      They’re athletic ability and fearlessness is also a great combo. When mine went blind it didn’t phase him at all.

  • @rrichardson53
    @rrichardson53 Před rokem +2

    Love this breed for all the reasons you mentioned. I have a blue heeler. She’s my second ACD.

  • @user-tb3si6jn1j
    @user-tb3si6jn1j Před 9 měsíci +3

    #6 - They don't smell! I'm on my fourth! I call them "Wash & Wear". She can roll in mud and it dries and falls off. I've been around labs and retrievers and couldn't handle the smell. I'm sensitive to scents.
    No comment to her rolling in poop 😂

  • @loriace9841
    @loriace9841 Před 3 měsíci

    I rescued a Blue Heeler from a high kill shelter in TX. For an extra $100 i rescued his sister
    I knew nothing about the breed. Socialized him and loved the little guy to pieces. I didn’t know what to expect!He was the smallest dog I’ve ever owned.
    He is badass!
    Chased Elvis Presley (my neighborhood brown bear) off my property, even though he was Fat Elvis, 450 pounds (November) at the time. Chases deer out of the yard.
    All of this is just Finnegan being himself! He also doesn’t chase anything into the forest bordering on my property.
    He is also a sweet love, but damnit! He is 45 lbs. of his own agenda and listens when he agrees with me.
    I should be more assertive, but why? He is a great Boy and isn’t quite yet 3!

  • @j.t.r1976
    @j.t.r1976 Před 12 dny

    They're never ending.

  • @danielgriffith3633
    @danielgriffith3633 Před 6 měsíci

    I hike, camp, off-roading- my 16 month old heeler boy has been hiking camping, backpacking and off-roading since he was 4 months old...(okay, he puked twice the 1st time off-roading..lol), but has been such a badass...LOVES the whole adventure scene.

  • @vividartichoke49
    @vividartichoke49 Před rokem +1

    Love your channel and heelers also. My 16 yo heeler passed a few years ago. He was my best dog. He had a serious crazy act meant to terrify. After formal introductions he never paid anymore attention to that person. I thought I was too old to do the work for another. So I have 2 pugs, and now a 4 month old half heeler thats red. I don't know what the other half is as she looks and acts all heeler. We're working every day and pugs are helping also. I've had her less than a week and she knows down, sit, she'll walk on a leash. When she put my hand in her mouth I screamed in pain and she hasn't done that again fingers crossed!
    She's stubborn and really smart. I swore with the first I'd never get another dog smarter than me!

    • @grammaticopedanticus9727
      @grammaticopedanticus9727 Před rokem

      @vividartichoke49, with a Border Collie (and doubtless influence of a horse or two) I decided I was better off with dogs smarter than I am (probably horses too). (I’ve read it worked for consistent C student FDR with his cabinet picks.)
      Currently in mutual tutelage with an ACD rescue
      Marvelous character!
      Grateful

  • @60muniman
    @60muniman Před 11 měsíci +1

    You make great points in regards to this breed. I have a red and a blue and its true that you have to be the leader . Thanks for your incite. I believe this video was worth watching.

  • @ajakaui
    @ajakaui Před rokem +1

    My first dog as an adult is a blue heeler, best dog ever! Our family now has him and his daughter. Couldn’t ask for better family dogs. Not recommended for casual dog owners, not a lap dog, not a dog to leave at home alone in doors while you leave for work. Put in the time and they’ll return the effort 100x over

  • @gedfullman2609
    @gedfullman2609 Před rokem +1

    Ain’t NO dog like a Cattle Dog!!!! Best breed ever!!!

  • @lessiewood5812
    @lessiewood5812 Před rokem

    Awesome dogs. Best friend you could have. You only get out what you put into them. Thank you for your great video’s.

  • @stephendecasas2724
    @stephendecasas2724 Před 9 měsíci

    When I got my first ACD I had no idea what I was getting myself into. His name was Ringo and he was 12 weeks old when I got him. He ate one of my couches, he drugged a whole bag of potting soil into my house. He shit all over my kitchen, and when we crated him he shit in the crate and rolled in it I think just to spite us. I was determined to keep him so I did a lot of research. After a lot of training and learning how to properly exercise him he was the best dog I ever had. I had a 105 pound lab pitbull mix at the same time and he was no match for my Cattle Dog. Thankfully, they worked that out early and their relationship. I now do rescue for ACD’s and my second ACD Jackie - O just crossed over a couple months ago. They are not my favorite breed and I will only get cattle dogs from now on.

  • @zipcode305
    @zipcode305 Před rokem

    Spot on! My red healer is everything you mentioned, only difference is mine is short tail🤙🏽

  • @PIGROLLER1
    @PIGROLLER1 Před rokem

    Great video, my Max is a 4 month old Red Heeler and he is brilliant

  • @1428rip
    @1428rip Před 7 měsíci

    Freaken love this breed! Had a red & currently have a blue senior. Fiercely loyal is 100% right! My blind boy still checks on me before he sleeps. Definitely the best breed in the world imo. Awesome vid

  • @meanwhome
    @meanwhome Před rokem +2

    I have one a blue heeler double patch like a raccoon and agree 100% on everything

    • @claudettrshull9330
      @claudettrshull9330 Před 14 dny

      Have you seen this guy's other video?It is called:"5 Reasons not to get a Cattle Dog" Why should I even listen to him?

  • @thadboman4340
    @thadboman4340 Před rokem +2

    liking your videos. im considering a heeler as my next dog. as soon as my old girl is gone. and your videos are definitely making me make the heeler my choice.

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před rokem +1

      If you have the time and dog training experience ( or are willing to learn ) they make great companions

    • @thadboman4340
      @thadboman4340 Před rokem +1

      @@diydogguy thanks n I've had dogs of different breeds my whole life so im thinkin heeler will work great.

  • @CabinQueenYoga
    @CabinQueenYoga Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you!!

  • @user-dx3lk5nf5b
    @user-dx3lk5nf5b Před 5 měsíci

    I had ACD for over 20 years. Had the first one in Wyo

  • @diegosanchez.r9297
    @diegosanchez.r9297 Před 26 dny

    educational vide . Thanks

  • @tjwash5118
    @tjwash5118 Před 5 měsíci

    So many of these wonderful dogs end up in shelters after people realize they can’t handle them. Always research the needs of a dog you intend to adopt. This video demonstrates how these dogs need a great deal of exercise, human interaction and mental stimulation.

  • @andrewwatts8485
    @andrewwatts8485 Před 2 lety +4

    I grew up in Australia.... you ride your bike past one of these your gunna get bit on the back of your calf, it's what they do. But they are good dogs, they are not viscous they just are what they are.

    • @gordonschiff3621
      @gordonschiff3621 Před 2 lety +1

      You got that right. Something about bikes seems to really set of that herding instinct. Bikes and motorcycles.

    • @monkeybearmax
      @monkeybearmax Před 2 lety

      @@gordonschiff3621 or skateboarders 😂 fortunately she’d bite the board not the person

  • @davidgloier2913
    @davidgloier2913 Před rokem

    Three of my last four dogs have been half cattle dog and half other breeds. They make great dogs.

  • @dallasklimo145
    @dallasklimo145 Před 6 měsíci

    A guy got out of jail and was coming straight for my mate, so I went over there and always had my 6yo red wed with me. The guy was happy to punch on with both of us but my red cattle got in between us in a hyper aggressive stance. They then had a steer off for 30 sec, the guy back up and left. No one was hurt but a clear message was sent. A well trained Cattle dog " Is like having a gun you can pat".

  • @CodedBookworm
    @CodedBookworm Před rokem +4

    Hey, new subscriber here! I just discovered your channel and I love cattle dogs! I think they're hands down the greatest breed, but I love how you're honest that they may not be for everyone. I can attest to this. I am in a wheelchair due to disability and in 2018 I got my first cattle dog. Not only was she my first cattle dog but she was my first working dog period. And oh boy, did I not know what I was getting myself into! Lol I read a lot about the breed before getting her, of course. But I'm sure other cattle dog owners can back me up there is no replacement for hands-on experience. She was the most difficult puppy I've ever had, and a few times during her raising I thought that I would have no choice but to give her up because I didn't think I would be able to control her given my physical limitations. However, she was and is my best friend and was glued to my hip I didn't give up and now she's actually my service dog! But it did take a commitment to training and exercising her every single day and it took about a full 2 years before I could say she was solidly trained the way I wanted. A few different trainers told me to give up on her that she was too stubborn and she would never be what I wanted. So glad I didn't listen! Her name is Willow and she is the greatest! I now have her, Aslan, my one year old red heeler, and and a one and a half year old Dutch Shepherd named Titan. I love them all so much, but heelers are uniquely special. I now help train service dogs for other people with disabilities. I do have one question though for the Cattle Dog community...I do know that the range for a cattle dog weight is 30lbs on the small side to about 50lbs on the larger side. I am wondering if there's anything that the owner can do throughout puppyhood to ensure that they are a bit stockier when full grown? I recognize that there's only so much influence you can have over this and genetics probably play the rest but both Willow and Aslan hang out at about 45lbs. As old as Willow is now I don't think there's any changing that. However, I more so want to know for future reference. Like for if and when one of them goes I were to get another Heeler puppy...
    Blessings, everyone!

    • @CodedBookworm
      @CodedBookworm Před rokem

      @Phuque Meeded Respectfully, you are incorrect. A healthy adult blue heeler can weigh anywhere from 35 to 50lbs. You can look it up if you don't believe me. Have a good day.

  • @hectormartinez5065
    @hectormartinez5065 Před rokem +1

    Debating on gitting a minute red or blue. The only thing is the need to stay busy all day 🤠 They are awesome dogs! So will see down the road. Thanks for the video ☺️

  • @brianuhing2657
    @brianuhing2657 Před 2 lety +5

    I had a Blue Heeler as a kid growing up on the he farm. Honey would watch gates for you. While putting feed in the self feeders for the fat hogs.
    Their an awesome dog for working hogs. I didn't mind that they nipped at the cattle and hogs. It was sure nice and relaxing to see your dog work for you and the bond that you had.
    As an adult I hunted and a Labrador is a very good dog and smart. But they have health issues. I recently got a Blue Heeler pup. Out of all the Labradors I've had through the years. This 5 month pup is smarter and I don't think he'll have the health issues as my other dog.
    Love your channel

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks for your support Brian! I grew up with Labs as well. I love both breeds, but completely different ( both good at their own things ). Heelers are great for working stubborn hogs - I agree, seeing them work and do what they were bred to is awesome

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před 2 lety +2

      And congrats on the new pup!

  • @kjones0321
    @kjones0321 Před 5 měsíci

    My mother in law has a heeler and she is so gentle with my almost 2 year old. She will walk up to my toddler, sit down, and just let her love on her. We’re getting my son his own heeler this weekend. I look forward to having a buddy to run around and play with but will protect him from the mean neighborhood dogs that have tried to attack my kids.

  • @andrewcomerford2338
    @andrewcomerford2338 Před rokem +2

    Cattle dogs are awesome.

  • @cristosl
    @cristosl Před 6 měsíci

    The Heeler, and that includes both red and blue is one of the two iconic Australian working dog breeds, and both have their proponents. Their temperaments are alike hardworking driven highly intelligent and intense loyalty if you can earn it, literally one man dogs. Not to disparage the Heeler in any way, of the two the Heeler is admired but the Kelpie's status is legendary

  • @EvenSoItIsWell
    @EvenSoItIsWell Před rokem

    Just adopted a cattle dog mix and he is a great fit for our family.

  • @handlebarslim78
    @handlebarslim78 Před rokem +3

    I've had heelers for 30 plus years. They never disappoint when called to work and no one will get to my grandchildren.

  • @ImTheDudeMan471
    @ImTheDudeMan471 Před 2 lety +3

    I have a 16 yr old blue ASTCD female. Thinner and a hair taller than a regular ACD. Swiss Army Knife of dogs👍

  • @leeh-xh1iw
    @leeh-xh1iw Před 2 lety +7

    My ACD is too friendly to strangers, If someone drives up she wags her tail and Im worry that someone will take her because she may just jump inside someone's car with no problem

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před 2 lety

      I was talking to someone the other day with an unusually friendly one also. Everybody's buddy! Cowboy is friendly but he will not go up to someone he doesn't know looking for pets.

    • @MS-uj5ui
      @MS-uj5ui Před 2 lety

      Ours is halfway between your dog and being extremely protective and weary. I think, just like the OP, that my dog would actually bite someone. I know for a fact he would and we have to keep him training 24/7 to keep him balanced and make sure his recall is solid, and he has bite inhibition. We do a bit of loose bitework with him and honestly that was such a good confidence boost for him and makes playing super fun and actually quite structured. Lol

    • @MS-uj5ui
      @MS-uj5ui Před 2 lety

      But honestly the best confidence boost, exercise, and mental stimulation for cattle dogs is herding. My dog does light herding with a small herd of cattle and we’ve had the best obedience and play sessions after he’s bit some heels, got the cows where we want them, and chewed on a raw meaty bone for a bit. 🤣 Sometimes I swear he’s a wild animal that just has an obsession with me.

    • @jilltucci6355
      @jilltucci6355 Před 2 lety

      I agree mine is too friendly also & loves the car, but if a stranger is a little too close to me she’s right there watching every move. Love her!

    • @monkeybearmax
      @monkeybearmax Před 2 lety

      Don’t leave them alone outside. It’s so sad when people are separated permanently from their pets

  • @markhall3434
    @markhall3434 Před 2 lety +2

    5 month old C.D. here. Exactly as you say.. never had a dog that will follow me nearly anywhere. He's always interested in getting into what I'm doing.. The ONLY Problem I have is Nipping.. not really biting.. more like teeth play with sharp teeth. He doesn't break the skin, but it is scary to think he could. His mouth is his prime tool.. ingrained.. still fighting it. Most say he'll outgrow it.. Worst case I'll muzzle him. A total joy otherwise..

    • @circesercy2190
      @circesercy2190 Před 2 lety

      Mine mostly outgrew it, she didn't nip the kids after age 3. She will still nip my other dogs when they step out of line. She's 10 now.

  • @rachelnicholson4145
    @rachelnicholson4145 Před 2 lety +2

    The weights of my cattle dogs are right around the 45 lb mark, except for two males which are 75 lbs and my stumpy male is just under 90 lbs.
    I had a wonderful red that I was training for the agility ring, and to get herding titles. Unfortunately I took her in to get spayed and she died on the table. It kinda knocked the wind out of my sails for training any of the others. I was scheduling her in for her first herding session when I got the call from the vet. I do have one that has got most of the tricks down for the trick dog certificate, but once CV happened everything came to a stop. I'm thinking this year I will start again with training. It builds the relationship and gives them one on one time since I always end training time with play time.
    Thank you for your videos. I just found your channel today. Maybe it's God's way of nudging me to get back to it.

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před 2 lety +1

      so sorry to hear about your girl :( they have a big impact on your life for sure.

    • @rachelnicholson4145
      @rachelnicholson4145 Před 2 lety

      @@diydogguy Thank you and yes they do😊

  • @olivia-jadeconlon4734
    @olivia-jadeconlon4734 Před 2 lety +2

    I'm from Australia and I own a Queensland red heeler X queensland red Kelpie and mine towers over yours it's insane how tall mine is but I couldn't agree more with both these videos you are spot on

    • @markhill9275
      @markhill9275 Před 2 lety

      Goodonya luv! First person i 've seen that actually knows the correct name for the breed. The Kelpie is correctly known as Kelpie, they were actually bred, and there are 2 different versions, one near Hamilton in Vic, and the other in central NSW. Both breed have Dingo in them. That dog of yours will go non stop!

  • @celiabritt2003
    @celiabritt2003 Před rokem

    Hi Jack, I’m wondering if you have any info on miniature Cattle dogs. Thanks

  • @kevinranders
    @kevinranders Před 8 měsíci +1

    My red is the best dog I have ever had. He will be 18yo in January!

  • @stoneemyus
    @stoneemyus Před 25 dny

    I have 2 heelers a red jackhammer emotional needy a blue rocko bipolar love em both

  • @kst4878
    @kst4878 Před rokem +1

    We just adopted a 10 week old Blue Heeler/Labrador mix. I had never heard of Blue Heelers before we adopted him but since he was a rescue in a shelter, my priority was his life. So, I am trying to learn now. He is the sweetest, smartest pup I have ever met- learned to fetch, sit, come all in two days. I am a very active distance runner and look forward to having him as a running buddy when he's a bit older. That said, he is glued to me constantly, which might become a problem if I don't get him comfortable being alone for tiny chunks of time (like a few hours since I work from home.) I'm getting him training but does anyone have advice on how to train a puppy to relax a little when I am not at home or within his sight? I want him to be a confident little dude.

  • @MikeSnedaker
    @MikeSnedaker Před 4 měsíci

    Best dog I’ve ever owned. She’s 3 now. My ride or die.

  • @harley-qh6yr
    @harley-qh6yr Před rokem

    Thank you, lost a female sheprador three years ago and people have been trying to get into my house and stealing because they can. Just took in an abandoned Red Heeler, who showed up at a customers ranch, aclimating him to cats, little rat terrier, turkeys, chickens and goats, he is doing well the what he sees everyday, turkeys and chickens after almost two days. Willing to work with him for two weeks he is so smart and affectionate, probably more than me.

  • @arleneprisco8774
    @arleneprisco8774 Před 11 měsíci

    Love 'em and own 3!

  • @deborahcooler8392
    @deborahcooler8392 Před měsícem

    I've had many dogs in my lifetime while involved in the vet field. Just rescued an unwanted, year-old blue heeler. He is the most bad@ss I've ever had: Tough, loyal, intelligent, and disciplined...Because he is so active, I let him eat as much as he wants. Wish I was in such great condition. I think he'd rather work and play than eat, really. 😳

  • @calikid7116
    @calikid7116 Před rokem

    I love my ASC Winter is a great companion

  • @edithkusek-qz2vm
    @edithkusek-qz2vm Před 10 měsíci

    Hey Jack, I always love to watch your videos and how are you train. I have a cattle dog blue heeler and he has a tendency to herd me. What’s the best way to stop that?

    • @diydogguy
      @diydogguy  Před 10 měsíci

      there are a few methods. basically ignoring, time out, or correction. I explain them in cattledogacademy.com in more depth. how old? a lot grow out of it

    • @edithkusek-qz2vm
      @edithkusek-qz2vm Před 10 měsíci

      @@diydogguy he just turned a year old.
      He is one heck of a frisbee catcher. I found this out yesterday. He also loves herding balls. So maybe I can get him to stop herding me. We are working on it.

  • @jamiedolen3182
    @jamiedolen3182 Před 9 měsíci

    I rescued a red heeler as a little four and a half pound puppy. Turns out she can't hear. But she's smart as a tack. I'm no professional but I've taught her some hand signs and she's loyal to death I do believe and you're right, you'll never go anywhere alone she's always on my heels. Lol