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  1. In 1840, a man named Hall bred some smooth blue merle Highland Collies to Dingos, producing a strain known as Hall’s Heelers. One particularly influential dog was named Bentley’s Dog, and is credited with originating the white blaze found on the head of Australian Cattle Dogs today.

  2. Jan 17, 2023 · Blue Heelers were originally bred by settlers in Australia, who crossed their dogs with dingos and created a unique, tough, hard working cattle dog, suited to the outback. These days they are an increasingly popular pet, too! Although the Blue Heeler might look like a hunting dog, Australian Cattle Dogs were actually bred to create a herding dog.

  3. Wed, May 6, 1998. The Supreme Court comes to Mount Thomas to try a woman accused of killing her husband whilst he slept. Maggie is working with the prosecution and Sally Downie for the defence. With a juror, a convicted criminal and a farmer wanting to shoot a dog, they are all somehow linked to this serious case.

  4. Jun 18, 2024 · 3 Little-Known Facts About The Australian Cattle Dog. 1. Australian Cattle Dogs Are Born White. The gorgeous blue-gray color against the ticked and piebald patterning is one of the Blue Heeler’s ...

  5. Feb 18, 2021 · So Australian cattle dogs and blue heelers are the same animal! According to the Australian Cattle Dog Club of America , integrated breeding continued when two brothers, Jack and Harry Bagust, decided some Dalmatian traits would help Hall's heelers be more affectionate with humans, and the black-and-tan Kelpie improved their working abilities.

  6. Aired: 1994–2006. Blue Heelers is about country cops living and working in a close-knit rural community. The young team of police are the focus of the stories, the impact of events on each of them and their loved ones are the heart of the series. We watch their successes and their failures and learn to grow with them.

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