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Post by deer dogger »

there is not a section for them so i thought this would be close i was wondering if anyone knows if theyll tree squirels/coons or if theyre good at it
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Post by easttenngator »

blue heelers look great in a truck ...and that is it...Curs will out hunt out work and out catch them anyday of the week hell even a Aussie Sheperd is better
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Post by WFGinNM »

I would be willing to guess that there is a reason they are not called "Blue Treers". Probably should be called "Blue bullet catchers".

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a true austrailian bred heeler is smart enough to learn about anything. i have always had them and they go out hunting with us alot with success however as far as treeing goes 90% of the time my heelers ( aka austrilan cattle dog) run them down on the ground and kill them. i have not had one go out on a lion chase with the hounds they are to close range of a dog for that, however i have taught some to trail the path of the hounds and keep me pointed in the right direction.
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Post by Pops »

the problem w/ most heelers in the US, is they are being bred to be pretty. their temperaments & working drives are getting all screwed up. a good working heeler will move cattle on big ranges like nobodys business.
compared to a good leopard dog or BMC, a good heeler is just as good, but works different.
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Post by horshur »

The healers I remembered as a kid.....you didn't touch the truck. :lol:
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Post by Melanie Hampton »

I have a red heeler that is a hell of a squirrel dog.. All I had to do is knock a couple out to him and that was that.. He used to coon hunt with us all the time too.. Just had him and a bluetick.. Great kill dog.. He is getting a little too old for the coon hunting now..

He is the smartest dog I have ever met.. He is fine in the back of the truck until you stick your hand in my window.. Ask the gas attendants.. Never had a problem with people unless he felt I was being threatened.. He bites my boyfriend on command too :lol: Don't know about the cow aspect of him though.. He was raised with the hounds and probably thinks he is one. Never had him around cows.....

Would I get for the purpose of hunting.. Probably not.. Would I own another one.. Yep.. People aren't brave enough to come into my kennels with a heeler on patrol :D And I would probably squirrel hunt with it if it wanted to...
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Post by deer dogger »

i recieved a fiest the other day and i am not getting a healer :D
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