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Blue Heeler Pups
Blue heeler pups are energetic which makes it hard to get a picture for a breeder, so sells them.
The recognition of the breed took place only in 1890 though it was not introduced in the United States and Europe until the 1970s. These hardy, remarkably agile dogs work in almost complete silence. They do not bark very much, but when they do bark it is said that they sound like a hooting owl.
Blue heeler pups are energetic which makes it hard to get a picture for a breeder, so sells them.
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Blue Heeler Pups -
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This breed is thought to be the result of crossbreeding of the Smithfield breed that is extinct nowadays and is closely related to the Old English Sheepdog, the Dingo, the Collie, and the Bull Terrier. Later the blood of Dalmatian and Kelpie were introduced to the breed. Blue heeler pups are energetic which makes it hard to get a picture for a breeder, so sells them.
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