1/23/2012

Bluey - Oldest Australian Cattle Dog on record

The oldest dog on report was an Australian Cattle Dog named Bluey.
Bluey lived to be practically 30 years old. That frame is in human years.
Dogs mature more rapidly than humans.

According to dog age experts, a one-year-old dog is authentically about age 15
in human equivalent years. The mean life expectancy of The Australian
Cattle Dog is about 12-15 years.

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Bluey was exceptional in that he outlived all the online life expectancy calculations. It may have been his diet or his genetics. The life expectancy of dogs growth dramatically because of good diets, good health care, and good living conditions.

Bluey - Oldest Australian Cattle Dog on record

Bluey was put to sleep on November 14, 1939 at the age of 29 years, 5 months.
The valid Akc breed name for Bluey is "Australian Cattle Dog". Sometimes these
dogs are called "heelers" because they were advanced in Australia for controlling
cattle. The dogs were trained to herd cattle by nipping and biting at their heels.

Ancestors:

Bluey's ancestors are Collies, Dalmatians, and the native Australian Dingo.
Bluey was heavier and more muscular than his ancestor the Border Collie.
The Acd have been working on Australian ranches since early in this century.
Bred to withstand extreme temperatures and the resourcefulness to forage to
feed itself like a wild dog made the Acd a very independent pet.

Physical Characteristics:
The coat is smooth with a duplicate coat that it is unyielding to the
elements. The breed sheds enduringly and requires regular brushing.

Bluey and his breed are:

  • Sturdy and compact herding dogs
  • Well-developed muscles
  • Powerful, strong and agile

Size & Height:
    The breed is medium in size
  • Weighs nearby 32-35 pounds
  • Height of 17-20 inches.

Personality:

Bluey and his breed are very good with the house children. This breed has a natural
protective instinct. They are very loyal dogs and are easy to train. These dogs need
to attend dog obedience classes. As a ensue of their dog obedience classes, they
will be authentically obedient companions.

The Acd tends to show some aggressive tendencies toward noisy and strange
children that tend to tease the animal. These dogs will nip at the heels of people
and children because of their possible "heeler" traits. They may be suspicious
of individuals as well as other dogs.

This breed needs regular exercise. A daily walk will keep the dog satisfied. This breed is
very easy to train. The dog wants to stay busy so engage the dog in stimulating
activities like "fetch" or the frisbee.

Give the Australian Cattle Dog a toy and he will play with the toy until the toy is totally destroyed. They will run and fetch sticks, balls and even cans. The breed is fun and playful and make excellent companions for children.

Physical Accommodations:

  • Requires a large open yard.
  • Barks at any turn in environment
  • Needs attention.

When an Australian Cattle Dog is bored they tend to come to be destructive.
The dog will destroy any object left in his area. The Acd is a very
active dog and wants to run and jump in open areas.

Health Problems:

Genetic health problems may contain the following:

  • Deafness
  • Progressive retinal atrophy (causes blindness)
  • Hip dysplasia,
  • Temperament abnormalities.
  • Deficit of attentiveness disorders

Few Acd owners complain of loneliness or lack of companionship with this breed.
The Acd wants love and attentiveness and will give these back ten fold. Bluey is no
longer with us but the Acd breed , Australian Cattle Dog is one of the most beloved dogs in the United States and in the Uk.

Bluey - Oldest Australian Cattle Dog on recordMaggie with Puppies Video Clips. Duration : 2.08 Mins.


This is my foster dog Maggie playing with my two 8-week-old Australian Shepherd puppies (they're also fosters). The pups carry the Lethal White gene (from breeding merle-to-merle) and the male is totally deaf, the female probably partially so. The music is You've Got a Friend in Me by Randy Newman.

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