Blue Heeler Dogs are not Aggressive: Very Loyal and Protective if Treated Right

 

I really want to share my Personal Experience with our own Blue Heeler Titan. He was a beautiful dog. Very loyal and protective. Because he was a working dog we gave him little jobs to do which kept him active and fit.


He had his problems, a neighbor used to put out snail pellets to get rid of mice. Titan picked up a dead mouse, and we nearly lost him.


Another time our son was throwing sticks for him to chase on the beach. Minutes later he was having trouble breathing, the vet said that the stick could have been used to stab a stone fish or something similar. So throw balls, as sticks can also stick in their throats.


Another time he had a lump on the side of his neck, it turned out to be a grass seed that had worked under his skin right near his jugular vein.


So, if you have a beautiful dog no matter what breed, beware, look after him or her and don't let these things happen to your fur baby.




Why our Heelers so protective

Dogs that herd our cattle or sheep are naturally suspicious of strangers.  If you combine that with a Heelers nipping and driving instinct you can understand why. As they have learned to defend their territory it is a normal instinct to protect their humans. 

They are working dogs, if they can't muster cattle or sheep, they will muster humans.  Which is why they are such very loyal and protective dogs.

If you have a heeler, then you will have a friend for life.


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