7 Things You Must NEVER Do To Your Blue Heeler Dog

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
  • 7 Things You Must NEVER Do To Your Blue Heeler Dog. Blue heeler dogs also known as the Australian cattle dog are hard working loyal dogs. In this video, we share 7 things you must never do to your blue heeler if you want them to be happy and healthy.
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  • @picachurocket
    @picachurocket 7 дней назад

    such a great video! I struggle with my 2 year old aussie/blue heeler bc i didn't get her out to socialize and starting to see how territorial and protective she's gotten even when guests come over. definitely trying to get her out more!

  • @kristasteeber6481
    @kristasteeber6481 Год назад +65

    I have my 17 week old blue fetch water bottles when packing lunches. I set them out on the ground and tell him to bring them to me. He will now bring the empty water bottles to recycling bin.

  • @joshuajackson7596
    @joshuajackson7596 Год назад +22

    My blue heeler Pancho is about 8 months old now. Incredibly smart, loving and loyal. He is housebroken, will sit, shakes hands, lay down, roll over and not grab food or treats until I tell him go ahead. I put ribeye on the ground and he waits . We love him. Very smart but loves to play . Can play all day. I take him for a couple of long walks a day and play fetch with him. That seems to wear him out. I can't say enough how much me and my wife love that dog. His learning ability is insane . Best dogs in the world for the right owners

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  Год назад +2

      Thats awesome - a well behaved blue heeler is the best

  • @The_Resistance_1961
    @The_Resistance_1961 Год назад +5

    My Bluey, Zara, has slept behind my legs since the day I brought her home at age six weeks 11 years ago. A Cattle Dog is for life your most loyal friend.

  • @wendyrice734
    @wendyrice734 Год назад +31

    Love love this breed!! I've had two. Best dog ever. Agree with everything he says. They are velcro dogs but boy, no better freind could you find. They are loyal and fun. Mine truly did watch my every move. They would herd my horses and then run 10 miles with me, and still want to play when we got back. Their energy is endless.

    • @dentondunn4346
      @dentondunn4346 Год назад +1

      I have a beautiful male and female plus my female is pregnant. I love them.

  • @bethwarren731
    @bethwarren731 Год назад +26

    My blues 12. Best girl ever. Never nipped, good listener (except bring me the ball back lol), loves kids, smart easy to train even at her age. She's great to go wherever with me too. Don't know what I'd do without her. My best friend ♥️

  • @carrdoug99
    @carrdoug99 Год назад +9

    One of the best videos on heelers I've seen. You nailed it. The word is INTENSE! Intensely loyal. Intensely loving. Intensely intelligent. It's all on the owner. Nipping, aggressive behavior, etc can all be handled (easily) if you get out in front of these issues. Only get a heeler if you're looking for a go everywhere with you sidekick (including lots of adventures). They respond incredibly well to voice commands (great trail dogs).

  • @regularguy8592
    @regularguy8592 Год назад +5

    One will never have a dog as devoted and intelligent as a Heeler

  • @marydawkins4190
    @marydawkins4190 11 месяцев назад +5

    I have a red heeler and he's THE best dog I've ever had. He sticks to me like velcro, protects me from other dogs jumping on me at the park, herds my cats, and snuggles with me at night. He actually loves to spoon. He also needs a good game of fetch once a day and an hour long walk. But, they're also very cautious dogs. They sometimes need time to adjust to new "things". Super sensitive little buddies with huge hearts!!

  • @marydawkins4190
    @marydawkins4190 11 месяцев назад +3

    AND I totally agree they are not a good match for anyone who cannot assume the leader role right from the start. Definitely not a dog for beginners.

  • @susanwilson6397
    @susanwilson6397 Год назад +46

    A tired heeler is a good heeler!!!

    • @susanwilson6397
      @susanwilson6397 Год назад +3

      @Phuque Meeded ..just 2, 3yr old female and 6 months old female.....I have a 9yr old grand daughter and she has friend that is over with her just about every day. I tell the human girls i want the 4 legged girls tired.....that grandbaby will wear dogs out playing, fetching....she even taught Dakota ( 3yr old) how to *hunt* crickets and *rangle* lizards.
      Allllll 4 girls are a handful but they tire each other out.
      Sooooo...a tired heeler is a good heeler....same as a tired 9yr little girl is a good little girl...🤪🤷‍♀️

    • @diane9247
      @diane9247 Год назад +1

      Same with a border collie. 😂

  • @sisharrington
    @sisharrington Год назад +17

    I’ve got two female Blue’s and they’re absolutely incredible dogs, easy to train if you get past the stubborn attitude they have, loyal to a T, love to be with their chosen master, love to run, swim, jump and play! Just all around great breed to have if you have the proper time and energy to spend with them ❤

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  Год назад +2

      great dog! love the ACD

    • @sisharrington
      @sisharrington Год назад

      @Phuque Meeded every dog is different, my older heeler loves the water, always has however, my younger girl it took quite a bit of time to get her adjusted to it, and she still doesn’t really like the hose lol

  • @mikealthouse7065
    @mikealthouse7065 Год назад +3

    I just rescued 4 Blue Heelers while in Kentucky. I got them their first shots and brought them back to Ohio. It only took me a couple of weeks to get them re-homed. They were so beautiful I couldn't just leave them to get ran over

  • @debra2697
    @debra2697 Год назад +3

    We raised them in the 70’s. The smartest dogs I have ever had. My pup was named Ambush for a reason. Those dogs were ranch dogs and would get the cows in by themselves every evening. But they were fun and loving family dogs. Ambush would climb trees with me and was so loyal. Back then in the 70’s they were not a well known breed. When the pups were born white we were a little shocked. There colors came in nicely in no time.

  • @adamhain421
    @adamhain421 Год назад +3

    I as an Aussie find this very funny. Advice bout our cattle dog from a bloody yank.

  • @keomimartin8286
    @keomimartin8286 Год назад

    I’m glad I watched this. I have a red heeler and this has given me ideas to do that I haven’t done yet.

  • @paulagraves6517
    @paulagraves6517 Год назад

    My heeler is 13. I adore him. He has slowed down now but still loves bringing me anything I can toss. He knows a whole bunch of commands. These dogs are amazing.

  • @jpinternational278
    @jpinternational278 Год назад +2

    I have two red cattle dogs and they are 14yo & 12 yo boys. They are smart so at the beginning, I did not repeat the commands and praise well if they do correctly and training was easy.
    I have never washed them unless if they roll over animal waste because they shed hair so much. The smell is actually from what they eat as well. They never smell if you pull hair a little by a little every time when you walk.
    Everything in this video is so true. Wish every owner of cattle dog watch this it. Thank you for uploading.

  • @RonFleener
    @RonFleener Год назад +2

    They're definitely full of energy. We don't have livestock, but we got a frisbee and Bailey will run all day and half the night. She just has a go speed lol.

  • @bbaff8622
    @bbaff8622 Год назад +2

    This is all spot on.

  • @ExistentialJeny
    @ExistentialJeny Год назад +1

    Such a great video! Totally agree with these!

  • @mickhodges7910
    @mickhodges7910 Год назад +4

    Best dog ever

  • @thoreau283
    @thoreau283 Год назад +2

    Solid advice for any breed, but heelers are extra bitey. Border collies are also notorious nippers. I used to work cattle, got bit by lots of dogs. Never injurious bites though.

  • @Yappinbear
    @Yappinbear Год назад +2

    And never, ever shave your Heeler. I live in the desert and saw a couple with a shaved blue Heeler, I just about fainted at the sight of it.

  • @mkrj2576
    @mkrj2576 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the nice video, tips, and pics. Had/have heelers a long time. We have four currently. Agree with everything…except…. Brushing. Most heeler coats don’t need routine grooming. Ours don’t and prior heelers never did. Agree if you don’t want heeler hair in your home brushing is great as they shed horribly. But for outdoor dogs their coats seem relatively impervious to briars, mud, matting, etc…. Right now I’m looking at our four heelers and my wife said last time she laid a brush on one was 7 months ago, and their coats are perfect.

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  Год назад +1

      Good info thanks for sharing! Having 4 would be great!

  • @NIDZGORSKI
    @NIDZGORSKI Год назад +5

    Lol nipping fixed that immediately now he punches me with his nose....lol

  • @bryanacree1607
    @bryanacree1607 Год назад

    this is exactly right. every word. love my heeler!

  • @Chapsikan2801
    @Chapsikan2801 Год назад +2

    Great tips 👌🇦🇺

  • @willsohrnberger2441
    @willsohrnberger2441 Год назад +1

    I miss my mattie moe :( she was incredibly fierce. Loyal. Toooooooo smart. She'd move kitchen chairs to get anything off the counter if we left it... butter was her favorite... and she had a weird thing for coffee.. she'd pick it up unattended cups by opening her mouth while her nose was in the cup and Carry it to a surface it wouldn't soak into in a room no one was in..so she could enjoy it... Had her flaws and it was our fault (she didn't get along with very small dogs she saw them as prey. She got along with her sized and bigger and we socialized her at dog parks plenty ... just never small dogs and didn't know it was a problem until it was) but besides that... she was my mom's dog. She raised us kids... she was so smart she understood life. I swear she understood that my mom was boss and that we were my moms kids. And it was mattis job to watch over us and love us. She understood us leaving the nest and was happy when we came back from semesters at school. She was a great dog and knowing what I know now after raising other dogs.. her flaws were our faults and she wouldn't have had them.

  • @MrMasterking01
    @MrMasterking01 Год назад

    Nice thanks

  • @jodysheridan604
    @jodysheridan604 Год назад +6

    I found that herding training gave my ACD the training about what she could/could not herd. She could herd livestock, never people. An ACD's job needs to provide mental stimulation while receiving positive reinforcement.
    I learned to use hand signals to remove my verbal frustration when we were herding and running agility trials, it kept her from shutting down. All training with ACDs must be done with positive reinforcement, they do not respond to punishment style discipline.

    • @leejennifercorlewayres9193
      @leejennifercorlewayres9193 Год назад

      How do you correct jumping and mouthing with positive reinforcement?

    • @idizo2963
      @idizo2963 Год назад

      @@leejennifercorlewayres9193 Great question. I'd have other herders before and they responded to discipline, even tone of voice. Not my red heeler. She just pushes back harder. Watch a vid of heelers herding cattle and you'll see, when the cattle come them, they see it as a challenge. After much trial and error, I found out calmly putting her on the leash, even in the house will correct the behaviour. Mostly only have to do it once.

  • @ebutuoyssa
    @ebutuoyssa 5 месяцев назад

    I just buried Lacy-my nutcase Heeler. The mother of many numb-skulled love machines. One of my Heelers "Jobs" is to bite through metal fences and destroy his truck chain. This episode is to be considered a warning. If you need blankets and replacement for the down coat that get chewed up- they have a wonderful down layer- as mentioned- that can be used for down stuffing, lovely silver/tumbleweed toupees, and an excellent kindling fire starter. I do love my little "Spectrum Heroes".

  • @warrenwilson720
    @warrenwilson720 Год назад +1

    I have a red heeler and I take her to work with me. I'm in home construction so it's outside and she gets to follow me around and when I'm carrying material I will give her something to carry with me. She even figured out how to climb a ladder by watching me!

  • @Antipodean33
    @Antipodean33 Год назад +5

    Heelers need to be farm dogs, it's where they are happiest

  • @cletiaprice522
    @cletiaprice522 Год назад +9

    Good thing I have a Red healer.

    • @emmaoconnell6168
      @emmaoconnell6168 Год назад +1

      🤣

    • @cletiaprice522
      @cletiaprice522 Год назад

      @Phuque Meeded Actually I didn't pick a cattle dog, I didn't even know what he was until after he had stole my hart. Stanley is a mix, part healer and part rat terrier. I love him but he is a handful.

    • @cletiaprice522
      @cletiaprice522 Год назад

      @Phuque Meeded Good luck actually. He's a gem.

  • @billstream1974
    @billstream1974 Год назад

    I took care of 4 very young kittens and my little buddy cleaned each one of them and protected them.

  • @tiannebarclay6594
    @tiannebarclay6594 Год назад +1

    I have a female blue heeler and a male red heeler and I will say I notice that my blue catches on to commands a lot quicker than my red so I've had to adjust my level of patience when it comes to training each and not let one give me high expectations for the other.

  • @jeremybanks9007
    @jeremybanks9007 Год назад

    Best dogs out

  • @GHnsn-dp2ke
    @GHnsn-dp2ke Год назад

    I have a Border Collie mix puppy and then a friend had a Blue puppy. They live in a TRAILER park!!!🤦 So of course she was "too much". So we took her too. I LOVE Blue Heelers. Just put mine down and he was the BEST farm dog yet!!!! Broke my heart. So she's been healing for me. She IS extremely dominant with the Collie and he's not having it!!!! So we have some aggression, mostly with food. So lots of training and it's better. But NONSTOP play, those two!!! She's a wrestler! So he outruns her!!!😆 Love them both. Great dogs!!!❤️

  • @anubisgodofdeath420
    @anubisgodofdeath420 Год назад +2

    I have a year old blue heeler and I love him. He is my baby, however he is a Runt of his litter so he has short person syndrome. I am still working on this with him, but as soon as you enter our home and pick a place to sit that is your place. He will heard your back to it and bite you if you get out of your place too fast. I have a friend who has a scar on the back of their leg because of my dog. Great dog, but waaaay to protective of me. I have socialized him a lot since I got him at 8 weeks, but he is a stubborn dog and likes things a particular way

    • @motomatt6752
      @motomatt6752 Год назад +1

      You’re not alone sounds just like ours 2 year old blue. Same story at our home

  • @dogsareawomansbestfriend
    @dogsareawomansbestfriend Год назад

    Thanks, that goes for a Queensland Red Heeler too!

  • @lindajohnson4114
    @lindajohnson4114 10 месяцев назад

    My Molly is now 13. Best dog.

  • @deemurdoch1409
    @deemurdoch1409 Год назад +2

    I have a well trained blue healer that is a service dog and she goes out three times a day and we play ball or she goes into the pool and swims we bathe her we brush her we do everything this video says how do I not so much stop her from nipping but prevent that behavior with my friends and my husband. When we travel in the vehicle I got stopped by police for kind of swerving a little bit on the road but my dog jumped into the front seat and she has her backseat it is lovely it’s a great little environment for her it’s lifted so she is part of the family but she barks so much I thought she was going to come right out of the car and get this police officer so I don’t know how to stop that particular behavior with her barking at everybody because this is new and I think it’s a protective mechanism against me being harmed but is there something that I can do any advice would be nice

  • @johnlawson2179
    @johnlawson2179 Год назад

    Great friends
    I brought home a rescue kitten I found on the side of the road tiny lil thing my female blue adopted her right off as her baby to the point of letting the kitten nurse on her 3yr later and God help anyone who messes with that kitten lol

  • @stevesalkas9128
    @stevesalkas9128 Год назад

    Leave it alone it's wants love all the time gr8 dogs

  • @TheKilgoreKid
    @TheKilgoreKid Год назад +2

    My Daisy doesn't try to nip or bite people, she tries to hug them.

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  Год назад

      Haha awesome

    • @professorshermanpeabody1237
      @professorshermanpeabody1237 Год назад +1

      my late female Avril was the same way. Guests in the house had to put up with some up close and personal lovin' :) miss her so much - even her dog hair.

    • @laceybarbee5553
      @laceybarbee5553 Год назад +1

      Our heeler hugs, nips and licks all at once

  • @mikepierson7447
    @mikepierson7447 Год назад +2

    I suggest 2-3 hours minimum of play and training the more the better lol a tired heeler is a happy heeler.

  • @rudyloya9829
    @rudyloya9829 2 месяца назад

    I have two male and female go on my third best companions ever ❤

  • @jasonpotts4279
    @jasonpotts4279 Год назад +8

    My blue heeler is the best girl ever

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  Год назад

      Love the blue heeler

    • @jasonpotts4279
      @jasonpotts4279 Год назад

      @@DogsNowChannel I get compliments about my blue girl every day when we go for walks to the shops I won the dog lottery with her

  • @revejmal
    @revejmal Год назад +1

    My acd is mostly house trained, sometimes she still pees or poops inside.

  • @shadowwolf132613
    @shadowwolf132613 Год назад +2

    My puppers baby Minerva was 3rd generation from a pit box mix that bread with a ferril wild dog with obviously was a Queensland or blue healer because all these traits were present in her both positive and negative ones her grandmother was very smart as well naturally protecting children and herding them away from the busy streets baby Minerva got cancer right after my daughter was born and I couldn't afford to get the tumor removed after getting my truck repaired even after that tumor had gotten so big and I'm sure it was painful my daughter would crawl over her and she would just be cool with it like show no pain I would tell my daughter that she couldn't do that and my puppers would look at me like "don't worry dad I got this" I'm crying as I write this I miss her so much 😢 sorry for the lack punctuation

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  Год назад +1

      sorry for your loss - sounds like a great girl

    • @shadowwolf132613
      @shadowwolf132613 Год назад

      @Dogs Now beyond the words to describe how much she meant to me and I don't know how to let her go I feel like I have let her down by not being able to save her yes she was older 13. But her grandmother was about 18 when she passed away and although I gave her the best too science did not have as good of food available and the only thing that I can say is not getting her fixed was the reason and That was definitely my fault btw one of the unique things about her and her brother was they were both born without tails which seems to be the reason for their dog aggression that was one thing I could not break even though it was only when she was with me or my gf a quality I could not break from her her other brother that lived was with a tail and he was very docile

  • @kenbarnes8859
    @kenbarnes8859 Год назад

    My boy is a half border collie quarter Blue tick and quarter Aussie his name I Bentley and he's is 1 almost 2 in April he's is potty trained has never went in house minds decent loves to play ball and has plenty of energy my family doesn't remember what it was like b4 him

  • @carolblair2302
    @carolblair2302 Год назад

    I have a rescue blue heeler. She is stubborn. Any suggestions how I can get her to listen. She hides under my bed or end table when inside the home and does not come when I call her. I have to retrieve her from her hiding place. She is better outside of the house. I do take her for excercise everyday.

    • @bogiewheelman71
      @bogiewheelman71 Год назад

      Words have meanings to a blue . Start with one and continue saying it while going to do what ever. They catch on quickly.

  • @MamaBearCat95
    @MamaBearCat95 Год назад +1

    This can also apply to reds yes?

  • @joanclary3622
    @joanclary3622 Год назад +1

    We got ours from local shelter when he was 2. He is fantastic except he is barrier aggressive or ifcanother dog growls. Then he becomes wild. He is happy to be inside with 5bother dogs with no problems. Any advice?

    • @kathynoether2850
      @kathynoether2850 Год назад

      I have the same problem with my Reba. I have never had a dog get so upset when she sees other dogs . Reba is 2 and we adopted her 2 months ago. Ideas?

  • @pcorf
    @pcorf Год назад +2

    They are good pets, easy to train but you must NEVER EVER LEAVE IT ALONE AT HOME .... EVER!

  • @regularguy8592
    @regularguy8592 Год назад

    Grasshopper is three now she will work cows or goats and rides a tractor all day long. I don't have to tell her to get on the tractor she is always on and waiting on me. she is only dog at the park that will run the entire obstacle course on her own ,just send her. She is totally a one man dog and thinks she's a trained personal protection dog, she will not take any kind of food or treats from anyone but me. These dogs don't have to wait on commands they are always reading your mind ,I think something and she is already doing it lol

  • @BBWBellaArtista
    @BBWBellaArtista Месяц назад

    No closed captions?

  • @greenbroccolistudios1275
    @greenbroccolistudios1275 Год назад +1

    Bandit heeler :D

  • @user-pc3eb8gs5y
    @user-pc3eb8gs5y 20 дней назад

  • @davidse4486
    @davidse4486 Год назад +2

    make this decision to get one very very carefully. They are a lot of dog. Most people cannot keep up with what they need. Mine consumes a huge amount of my time everyday.

    • @shineon651
      @shineon651 10 месяцев назад

      Want another one?? ;)

    • @davidse4486
      @davidse4486 10 месяцев назад

      @@shineon651 no I wish I had that amount of energy but I cannot keep this one occupied. Thursday we are going to try herding sheep. We already hike, walk every day , train agility ... and he goes everywhere can take him without being chased out

    • @shineon651
      @shineon651 10 месяцев назад

      @@davidse4486 :) Same here. We take ours out to race the dirt bike every day. We’re exhausted and he’s still running circles.

  • @deemurdoch1409
    @deemurdoch1409 Год назад +1

    I try to find the discount for we eat raw or whatever the dog food was that you support and I couldn’t find it. The other thing I wanted to say is our dog is extremely well trained, but I am very concerned because I think we’ve become a little lax And she’s normally on a harness when she’s around people and out and I’ve taken it off of her around the home and I noticed that her behavior is getting a little different and she does nip a lot and I’m trying to figure out how to stop it without being mean she nearly broke my nose one day coming at me and it wasn’t really mean it was more place anyway if anybody has any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. Otherwise she’s the most amazing dog I’ve ever owned.

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  Год назад

      thanks for the comment. go to we feed raw and use code dogsnow25

    • @deemurdoch1409
      @deemurdoch1409 Год назад

      Thanks so much. ♥️

  • @witch6in6the6womb
    @witch6in6the6womb Год назад +4

    I got my mix at 3 months. At six months no more nipping. It sucked but we did it! Also 2 hours at the dog park a day. Then two 20 min walks. He's a puppy so he can't do more then that right now. He looooves my toddler but definitely watch them play for the first few months and teach them how to play with kids.

    • @bbaff8622
      @bbaff8622 Год назад

      @Phuque Meeded You seriously back handed a 6 week old puppy across your bed to correct them?

    • @witch6in6the6womb
      @witch6in6the6womb Год назад

      @Phuque Meeded people don't realize that the puppies mom would have but the shit out of the pup, blueys are not to be fucked with you can't just use positive reinforcement on them or they will bite. Like absolutely will bite someone someday. People are such pussies dude. Have they never seen a mom dog correct their puppies?! It's a lot worse then a backhand. I actually had a littler of puppies once and the mom broke one of the puppies jaw for misbehaving. $5k later the dog was fine but that's how dogs treat eachother. They aren't people.

    • @witch6in6the6womb
      @witch6in6the6womb Год назад

      @@scotthotchkiss8049 have you ever raised a cattle dog? Honest question. If you don't deal with the nipping they will bite. Dogs are different then people. Look at how their mothers correct them, they use violence. They are dogs, remember they don't talk the way you do or have feelings the way you do. They don't think, dad just hit me, they think, I just fucked up I won't do that again. I wish people would be more like dogs. A lot less pussies would be walking around today.

    • @witch6in6the6womb
      @witch6in6the6womb Год назад

      @Phuque Meeded oh I completely understand. Same thing goes children in my opinion. Not all kids, just like not all dogs need to be hands on, but a cattle dog? Absolutely hands on if they bite as pups, which they will. these people have obviously never raised a bitey pup. Like a husky or something that will be violent unless you lay down the law. Some professionals won't even train them because they do not listen. Just like a kid, you disrespect me and do not listen to reason, I'm slapping you.

  • @Howleebra
    @Howleebra Год назад

    alot of people say you should never trim an ACD coat but thats REDICILIOUS...I "SHEER" my ACDs every spring, it literally doubles their exercise mileage! DEFFINATLY a farm dog thats runs better when buzzed in the summer heat!

  • @OGbobmaster1000
    @OGbobmaster1000 Год назад

    what do i do if mine is like a year old and ive broken almost all of these rules

    • @OGbobmaster1000
      @OGbobmaster1000 Год назад

      his a good dog hes just mean to people if they are in the house and it takes a few meet ups for him to get used to them and he hates other dogs in the house but hes calm outside with people and other dogs and im busy alot so i dont take him out often

    • @OGbobmaster1000
      @OGbobmaster1000 Год назад

      in the summer he comes with me to go fishing he loves it but then he whines wanting to go home

  • @brandondixon1536
    @brandondixon1536 Год назад

    It's not just for blues! Reds are just as tenacious! Lol

  • @littemisscarrage2909
    @littemisscarrage2909 Год назад

    the best thing a human can have around them

  • @rodneymills6477
    @rodneymills6477 11 месяцев назад

    Are you certain these are all pictures of heelers?
    Some of these look like Kelpies.

  • @Fkn_Sendit365
    @Fkn_Sendit365 Год назад +1

    Unmatched buddy IV seen a 14yr Kelpie run rings around the healers

  • @efinel
    @efinel 15 дней назад

    Feels like this vid should have been about what you should do. All you've done is that, but put not Infront of all of the things

  • @brianmayerchak1677
    @brianmayerchak1677 Год назад +2

    Video is called "7 things you must never do" and is just 7 things that you'll probably want to do.

  • @joeespinoza6995
    @joeespinoza6995 Год назад

    Help !!! Just moved in with my grandma and her heeler hates me . BUT he wants to play fetch ALL the time . He’ll bring me a ball and god dammit he’s amazingly athletic . he’s one year old but it’s been a week with no progress of him wanting to be touched

  • @nyrhockeychick4life655
    @nyrhockeychick4life655 Год назад

    IDK how to give Gary a job. Oh I see, he helps me feed the fish in the fish pond everyday - so I guess that works.

  • @angechaves
    @angechaves Год назад +3

    Can you explain how can I give a job to my red heeler?

    • @tomwill313
      @tomwill313 Год назад +4

      I’m gonna need those tps reports on my desk by the end of day. That would be great thanks.

    • @noneckjoe948
      @noneckjoe948 Год назад

      @@tomwill313 😂😂😂

    • @mikelshilling
      @mikelshilling Месяц назад

      You can do things like check around the house or hide things for her ro find. You can teach them all sorts of things, like bring. I can have my heeler bring socks to my wife or whatever.

  • @wildphiljohnson5336
    @wildphiljohnson5336 Месяц назад

    My heeler chases me on my bike 4 miles on mnt bike trail every day here in central oregon. Has to have a stick in his mouth.

  • @Auen73
    @Auen73 Год назад

    So many different looking Heelers pictured in this video🤔........are they all considered pure breeds?

  • @pamilia6177
    @pamilia6177 Год назад

    How are they with chihuahuas

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  Год назад

      good

    • @shannanknight6485
      @shannanknight6485 Год назад

      They play rough and can overwhelm the smaller dog.
      I have to keep a close watch and step in with the spray bottle when my bored yearling heeler starts pestering the 14 year old trying to rest chihuahua. But most of the time they get along OK. However we got the heeler at 6 weeks of age, so she learned to accept the smaller dog as family from the beginning.

  • @markhall3434
    @markhall3434 Месяц назад

    Mine ACD is given the best, but I can't trust him anymore. The best dog ever.. worthy of the effort, but taken a turn. He has Never bit me, but now open teeth Growling with biting moves. He does recognize his mistake and makes apologies with licking my hand etc. and we're OK (but reserved trust) for a couple days. He's like obsessive.. he looses it. I've always suppressed nipping.. tolerated some gentle teeth play. Even tried pinching contests where I pinch and he teeth plays. He constantly challenges me for Alpha.. which I suppress by threatening a Spritz of flea spray he hates. He HATES getting wet, or me brushing his hair. He KNOWS the deal with nipping. Anyway.. Now it's Police Dog Boot Camp.. He will either totally turn on me, run away, or submit.
    Question: He is 14 months old, Never been neutered.. I resisted due to current medical circumstances. Would Neutering suppress his aggressiveness? Too Late? Just Train harder? I love the guy, but will no put up with open teeth growling. Get a Muzzle? Too Late? Trip to the pound?

    • @helentaylor7132
      @helentaylor7132 12 дней назад

      This is not an advice column. Trip to pound? NO. Neutering? YES. Place to start.

  • @brendarodriguez3365
    @brendarodriguez3365 Год назад

    i have a question what should i do with my Blue Heeler he keeps biting me and jumping on other people 🤔🐕‍🦺🦮

    • @mystic6587
      @mystic6587 Год назад

      Watch training videos like susan garret!

    • @susanwilson6397
      @susanwilson6397 Год назад

      Spray bottle of vinegar spiked water. Spray AS they are doing doing it. Spraying after confusing to them.
      I also used to help with nipping and potty training.

    • @billjordan3639
      @billjordan3639 Год назад

      I gave mine the command “off” & sprayed her with a water bottle. With only water in it. It gets their attention.

  • @christianwitness
    @christianwitness Год назад

    Awardly stated in the negative... why so?

  • @shieldgenerator7
    @shieldgenerator7 Год назад

    this video should be retitled: "7 Things You MUST Do For Your Blue Heeler Dog"

  • @MrBobbo18
    @MrBobbo18 Год назад

    You can’t upset with a Heeler?!?!? Ok. Just ask your heeler nicely

  • @Benitentiary
    @Benitentiary Год назад +1

    Jesus all these "never nots"/double negatives dont sit with me well when it comes to the content creation side of things 🤣

    • @jaya.0069
      @jaya.0069 Год назад

      Too bad "Professor"...

  • @MethanolWarrior712
    @MethanolWarrior712 Год назад

    We Feed Raw doesn't even have a Blue Heeler option for breed.

  • @YungStinkyWinky
    @YungStinkyWinky Год назад

    0:47 why does this ad for dog food have picture of green onions in it? These are incredibly toxic to dogs.

  • @unk686
    @unk686 Год назад +1

    So holesome

  • @teresaflores4584
    @teresaflores4584 Год назад +4

    Heck no! I would never feed my dog raw food. That’s disgusting

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  Год назад +12

      Disgusting for a human maybe, but that’s what dogs should eat

    • @stevesmith2171
      @stevesmith2171 Год назад +9

      It's what their digestive system was designed for.

    • @sarahgrubbs269
      @sarahgrubbs269 Год назад +4

      I would just worry about the potential dangers of raw meat! Like bad bacteria that would make them sick

    • @stevelewis9677
      @stevelewis9677 Год назад

      Digestive system was designed for? When the wild red and blue healers roamed the ranges? You’re a moron. Dogs evolved with us. Read some history

    • @solosogreedy
      @solosogreedy Год назад +1

      @@stevesmith2171 it’s not recommended

  • @uainttheone
    @uainttheone Год назад +1

    Never try to show them dominance by TRYING to hold them down like I did with my pits .. I did this with a 100 lb put bull worked .. tryed it with my 30 lb heeler and the little son if a bitch bit me like 17 times in about 3 seconds, jumped up in the air and vanished fir 3 hours... Still don't know where he was

    • @DogsNowChannel
      @DogsNowChannel  Год назад

      Blue heeler don’t play that game!

    • @nigelcrits
      @nigelcrits Год назад

      Sounds deserved by a poor dog owner. I mean if you cant spell tried and you pin dogs to show dominance... shouldnt have dogs.

    • @jaya.0069
      @jaya.0069 Год назад

      @@nigelcrits Says who?

  • @nitrocw
    @nitrocw Год назад +1

    The breed is Australian Cattle Dog, not heeler (blue, red, or tick) and this guy has never heard of Skid Boot.
    One word commands are bullshit. My ACD is smarter than this guy!