The Australian Heeler breed was bred in Australia, as the name implies, during the period of settlement of these areas by the British. People needed a strong, hardy and intelligent dog with a large, muscular build, which could endure all the hardships in a new place and serve as a reliable support in various endeavors. And, as you can imagine, there were a lot of beginnings.
The Australian Heeler today is very similar to the dingo dog, although it has a different coat color. It has been eligible for screening in the Working Group since September 1980. The breed moved to the herd group in January 1983. The Kennel Club of New South Wales gave its approval for the breed standard in 1903.
The Australian Heeler dog needs to be brushed about twice a week. Hair clipping is not required. Bathe your pet once a week or more. Ears should be cleaned two to three times a week, eyes daily, or as needed. Nails are trimmed three times a month.
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