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Blue Heeler - Australian Cattle Dog and friends take an early morning walk down on the farm …


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15 Responses to “Down on the Farm”

  1. Freelyrycs says:

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  2. shotgunjack1880 says:

    i dont dock i fugure thats how they were made and i aint doing it

  3. frozencharlie says:

    Great video - I rescued a blue heeler whose tail was docked at around 1 month old. Very sad, but he’s a great dog.

  4. LittleJazzyEddi says:

    She arrived with her tail docked….it is about 50/50 here….some dock…some don’t. I think that fewer will get docked in the future…

  5. N0WDallas says:

    did you know that AKC will now recognize a blue healer if the tail is docked. We were going to dock our ACD until we found this out. Nice Dog!

  6. LittleJazzyEddi says:

    I’ll bet they would! And they would have great fun, too!!

  7. PaigeSundanceMom says:

    Looks like they are having the great fun! My ACDs are saying that they want to join the fun!

  8. arsdytfdytdftfyd says:

    Yeah , theyre a little less nice looking in my opinion. Skinnier and smaller.

  9. LittleJazzyEddi says:

    The person who owns her parents told me that she docked the tail. I have never seen a stumpy but would like to see the difference between the dogs. Are they smaller in height and weight than average heelers?

  10. dfiblio says:

    Are you sure shes and ACD? Australian stumpys look just like the cattle dogs but are born without a tail.

  11. highmark33 says:

    Very nice dog, none the less :)

  12. LittleJazzyEddi says:

    I agree with you. Her tail was docked long before I got her. The practice of docking tails is becoming less prevelant.

  13. highmark33 says:

    I care for it…they need that tail for balance and agility whilst herding

  14. LittleJazzyEddi says:

    The practice of docking tails is about 50/50 in this area. It is gradually become less prevelant.

  15. koalamotorsport says:

    Who’s the bloody wanker that cropped the heeler’s tail?

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