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How big do australian cattle dogs get?

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The Australian Cattle Dog, also known as the Australian Heeler, Hall's Heeler, Queensland Heeler and Blue Heeler, is a courageous, tireless, robust, compact working dog. The dog is agile, well-muscled, powerful and determined while working. The length of the body is a little longer than it is tall. read more

The Australian Cattle Dog was bred by 19th-century Australian settlers to herd cattle on large ranches. This breed was instrumental in helping ranchers expand the Australian beef industry by quietly but aggressively herding the sometimes uncontrollable, almost wild cattle with nips and bites. read more

An Australian Cattle Dog can be at about 35 to 40 pounds by the time it is grown. The males often are bigger. Some grow to be tall and skinny and other tend to be short and muscular. read more

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