The Australian Cattle Dog, also known as the Blue Heeler or Queensland Heeler, is a muscular, intelligent, and loyal breed originally developed by Australian settlers to herd cattle across vast, rugged terrain. Bred from a mix of working dogs and native Dingoes, it was designed to withstand the country’s harsh climate and demanding workload. Recognized by the AKC in 1980, this alert and tireless breed is famous for its blue- or red-speckled coat, upright ears, and sharp, focused eyes that reflect its energetic spirit and intelligence.
Highly active and courageous, the Australian Cattle Dog thrives on structure, purpose, and daily physical challenges. It excels at herding, running, and obedience tasks, but can become bored or destructive if left idle. Loyal and protective, it bonds deeply with its family yet remains reserved around strangers. Weekly brushing keeps its short double coat healthy, with more frequent grooming needed during shedding seasons. With proper socialization, firm but positive training, and plenty of exercise, this hardworking and devoted herding dog makes a steadfast partner for active and experienced owners.
Great Pyrenees & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
Finn, the beginning and the end. A handsome fellow who takes as much after his father as his mother. The smallest of the three boys, but still the third largest of the litter. Perhaps the most playful and energetic of the boys.
Great Pyrenees & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
We call her freckles because of the distinct dots she has on her face which she gets from her father. She’s the smallest of the bunch and possibly the cutest. Very playful but also somewhat timid.
Great Pyrenees & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
It’s hard to say why we call him Francis, but like Thunder it’s something of a presence he has. He is the second largest and is also fairly calm. A bit more playful than Thunder and happy just to be around the others.
Great Pyrenees & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
: So called Luna because of her soft and gentle beauty. The largest of the girls and the calmest, though still playful. Something of bridge in personality between the girls and the boys.
Great Pyrenees & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
So called Thunder because of his distinct presence. The biggest of the lot and the calmest as well. The kind of pup who is happy to rest in the corner and eat and not complain about much at all.

Australian Shepherd & Australian Cattle Dog hybrid
Maxie is a sweet little boy who loves people and is great with other animals loves to play and explore

Australian Cattle Dog
He can sit an shack

Australian Cattle Dog
We are looking for the perfect family for our 8-month-old Full Blooded Blue Heeler male. He is an incredibly sweet, loyal, and playful boy with a big personality and an even bigger heart. He is fully

Australian Cattle Dog & Redbone Coonhound hybrid
Meet dasher!! Dasher is such a sweet boy who loves to cuddle but don’t let his cuddles fool you he loves to play! Dasher was born December 14th.
The average cost of a purebred Australian Cattle Dog puppy in the United States is approximately $813, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.