Do all heelers have the Bentley Mark?

The “Bentley Star” or "Bentley Mark" is a characteristic of the Australian Cattle Dog and consists of a group of white hairs on the dog's forehead. It can be present in both red and blue heelers. This group of white hairs might be just limited to a few hairs or may form a large spot.
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How can you tell if a Blue Heeler is purebred?

Coat colors include red speckled, blue, blue-mottled or blue speckled with or without other markings. The dogs with the red speckled coloring are called Red Heelers and the dogs with the blue coloring are called Blue Heelers. Black markings are not desired in the show ring.
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What markings should a Blue Heeler have?

Blue - The colour should be blue, blue-mottled or blue speckled with or without other markings. The permissible markings are black, blue or tan markings on the head, evenly distributed for preference.
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How many types of Heeler dogs are there?

There are two different types of Australian Cattle dogs and therefore there are two different types of Heelers — the Original Cattle Dog, from New South Wales, and The Queensland Heelers, who are a variant of the breed from the 1940s. Both are now known as Heelers. Let's take a look at their breed origin below.
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Do Blue Heelers have naturally docked tails?

The Stumpy Tailed Heeler is a naturally bobtailed or tailless, medium-sized cattle dog similar and/or related to the Australian Cattle Dog (aka, "Blue/Red Heeler").
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Why do they cut Blue Heelers tails?

Why Dock a Dog's Tail? Tail docking has some interesting roots. Historically, it was thought to decrease the risk of rabies and strengthen a dog's back. The most common reason to dock in recent history is to decrease injury risk to working dogs—dogs who hunt, herd, or otherwise work in the field.
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Do Blue Heelers have Dingo in them?

Australian Cattle Dogs are descended from dingoes

The Dingo became domesticated and was eventually used for livestock control.) Later, the heelers were cross-bred with Dalmatians, Collies, and Kelpies, to lock in desired traits.
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What is a ghost heeler?

"Ghost" an Australian Cattle dog (blue heeler)
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What two dogs make a Blue Heeler?

Mixing native Dingoes with Collies and other herding dogs, Australian George Elliott developed the Blue Heeler in 1840. They are also called Australian Heelers, Queensland Heelers and Australian Cattle Dogs.
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What is the white spot on a blue heelers head called?

The “Bentley Star” or "Bentley Mark" is a characteristic of the Australian Cattle Dog and consists of a group of white hairs on the dog's forehead. It can be present in both red and blue heelers. This group of white hairs might be just limited to a few hairs or may form a large spot.
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Do all cattle dogs have a Bentley Mark?

Many Australian Cattle dogs have the “Bentley Mark.”

However, there is one physical characteristic that many heelers have – that is, the “Bentley mark.” Others commonly refer to it as the Bentley star, but either way, it's a patch of white fur that appears on the dog's forehead.
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Do all Blue Heelers have pointy ears?

Most Blue Heelers do have standing ears, but there are some that may have floppy ears.
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Do all Blue Heelers have blue eyes?

Australian Cattle Dog

Puppies are born with a white coat that turns blue-gray or red over time. While the breed standard calls for dark brown eyes, dogs with blue eyes do show up now and then.
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Do Blue Heelers have Dalmatian in them?

Australian Cattle Dogs are descendants of the wild Dingo. But, there is no historical evidence of Dalmatian or Collie breeds included in their development. Australian Cattle Dogs originated in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia in the 1800s.
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What's the difference between a Blue Heeler and a Queensland Heeler?

The interesting answer to this question is that there is no actual difference. Blue Heelers and Queensland Heelers are all a part of the same dog breed, the Australian Cattle Dog. The terms “Blue Heeler” and “Queensland Heeler” are just nicknames. There's a lot to learn about this fascinating breed.
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At what age do Blue Heelers get their color?

When do Blue Heeler puppies get their color? The Blue Heeler color change occurs in puppies around four-weeks of age.
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Why are Blue Heelers so special?

Traditionally bred as herding dogs on the farm, today's Blue Heeler still relishes that role. They are fiercely loyal, which makes them great working dogs. Their hardworking nature and extreme intelligence mean that they love retrieving toys and figuring out puzzles.
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What is the best Blue Heeler mix?

Best Blue Heeler Mixes
  • Blue Tzu Heeler. Parents: Shih Tzu x Blue Heeler mix. ...
  • 2. Box Heeler. Parents: Boxer x Blue Heeler mix. ...
  • Border Heeler. Parents: Border Collie x Blue Heeler mix. ...
  • Dalmatian Heeler. Parents: Dalmatian x Blue Heeler mix. ...
  • Heeler Pei. Parents: Shar Pei x Blue Heeler mix. ...
  • Pit Heeler. ...
  • Aussimo. ...
  • Texas Heeler.
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What is an Aussimo?

The Aussimo is a hybrid cross between the Australian Cattle Dog and the American Eskimo Dog. Medium in size, the Aussimo has long, soft fur and can be seen in blue, blue mottled, red mottled and red speckled colors. Dogs of the breed are very smart and inquisitive, with a desire to investigate.
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What is a mini blue heeler?

The Miniature Blue Heeler is usually miniature to toy size. There is no difference between the genders; both males and females are around 11–15 inches tall and weigh 12–25 pounds. Some breeders even have an “ideal” standard for the Mini Blue Heeler: 13–15 inches and 15–20 pounds.
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Are red heelers rare?

Their nickname of “Heeler” comes from their peculiar method of herding cattle by nipping at their heels. A superb herding dog, these agile puppies are relatively unique dogs in the United States, but, their popularity is ever-growing and they are ranked #56 globally in all dog breeds.
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Why do Blue Heelers sleep upside down?

Curled up in a ball: Many puppies and outdoor dogs sleep with their paws tucked into their body and tail wrapped around them. This position conserves heat and protects dogs' bodies from any unforeseen predators in the wild.
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Are Blue Heelers part wolf?

All domestic breeds are identical in relatedness to wolves (though a recent study claims that the Shiba Inu and Chow Chow are the two breeds most closely related to wolves), so the Australian blue heelers aren't more close related to wolves than other dog breeds.
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What dog is closest to a Dingo?

But while certain breeds originated in North America, there's only one wild dog we can claim: the Carolina Dog. The Carolina dog looks an awful lot like the Australian dingo, and is sometimes called the “American Dingo” or “Dixie Dingo” because of its Southern roots.
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How do I know if my dog is a Dingo?

The coat is soft. Its length, density, and texture vary according to climate. Typical coat colors are yellow-ginger, but can occur in tan, black or white, including an occasional brindle; albinos have also been seen. All purebred Dingoes have white hair on their feet and tail tip.
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