Sunday, August 9, 2009

Australian Cattle Dog: A Fun Pet to Have

By Troy Richardson

The Australian Cattle Dogs breed history is quite difficult to trace. The reason was the several experimentations done in order to produce an ideal breed to make up the ultimate heeler, the one that could survive and work in the Australian hinterland. It was not until 1897 when this dog breed became distinct.

Ancestors of this dog breed were the collies and dingoes. The resulting offspring was bred to Bull Terrier in 1870s by Fred Davis. In the late 19th century and early 20th century, the newly discovered breed was common for serving as guard dogs and sporting companion.

All those dog types that make up the perfect heeler as an offspring have one thing in common"being unafraid of cattle. With the Australian Cattle dogs sturdiness and agility, herding the cattle with it is very easy. Although this time, this dog breed is seldom used for cattle herding; they are often owned as a pet.

Generally, Australian Cattle Dog is well-muscled, sturdy, powerful, and compact. With its genetically derived physical attributes, it has an exceptional skill on agility. It has also superb intelligence and versatility, making it a perfect assistant for herders.

Easily identified physical appearance of this breed includes longer body with slightly curved tail. Legs are flawlessly straight when viewed from the front. It has pointed pricked ears and slightly rounded head.

This dog has straight legs when viewed from the front and longer body with slightly curved tail. These physical attributes are the easily distinguished factors aside from quite rounded head and pointed pricked ears. Other distinct physical traits also include the black markings on the body, evenly speckled red marks all over its body, and blue or brown markings on the head.

Maintain the dogs overall health requirements by allowing it to engage in activities that enhances its stamina. Any activities such as tossing a ball and flyball games are already good in training this breeds physical and mental health. This dog is also an excellent jogging companion.

Australian Cattle Dogs life expectancy reaches from 12 years up to 15 years. Such life expectancy wont be met if the owner knows nothing about the inevitable hereditary disorders of this dog type. However, this breed has something to be proud of above all other breeds because it was recorded by Guinness Book of World Records that an Australian Cattle Dog has lived for 29 earth years or 203 dog years.

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