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The Australian Cattle Dog is commonly known as the Queensland Blue Heeler.

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This breed is guaranteed to love their family, give kisses daily and be the most loyal companion you've ever know!

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UPDATE!  January 11th, 2012 - We will be breeding one of our females within the next 30 days and will have a litter of puppies born in April.  They will be ready for their new homes at 8 weeks of age.    Email me if you'd like more information or to be put on our waiting list.

 Email for info - azcattledog@yahoo.com

Located in San Tan Valley, AZ



Pictured below at 6 weeks of age.


Pictured below at 4 weeks of age



Pictured below at 18 days of age and at birth.  Below from left to right is Bear, JD Junior, Maizey and Mick. 


I can be reached at AZcattledog@yahoo.com


     


Below is our little Agility Queen, Kiley showing off her dancing moves!


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Our puppies are bred for agility, ranch work and family pets.  If you are looking for the stocky short legged type of ACD that are being shown in the ring right now you won't find one here. 

We breed for an athletic and correct conformation.  Our puppies compete in agility at National level and do an incredible job of it.   The ACD's with the stocky build simply can't physically perform the duties they were originally bred and designed to do.  

When looking for a puppy keep in mind that conformation and coloring isn't the most important thing to look for.  Temperament is hereditary and what you see in the parents is exactly what you will get in a puppy.  Good luck in your search for your new puppy!  Remember to take your time and look long and hard for the perfect match for you and your family.  This breed is incredible and I couldn't imagine life without them!

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