STUNNING BLUE HEELER MALE WITH FULL BLACK MASK B
Australian Cattle Dog Puppy For Sale in PUYALLUP, WA, USA
Puppy for Sale
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Price:
$600
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Nickname:
Batman
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
12 Weeks Old
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Size at Maturity:
Medium
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Availability Date:
03/23/2026
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Shipping Area:
Pick Up Only
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Payment Method:
Cash
Description
This stunning Blue Heeler boy is an absolute head-turner! He features a beautiful, clean black double-mask over his eyes, balanced by rich tan markings (points) on his eyebrows, cheeks, and legs. He has a lovely coat that's a mix of bright white with emerging black speckling. To top it off, he has the classic white star, or "Bentley mark," centered perfectly on his forehead. He's incredibly alert and handsome.
Items Included: Vet Checked: Recently examined by licensed veterinarian and in excellent health. Fully Vaccinated: Up to date on all age-appropriate vaccinations and dewormed. Health Records: All vaccination records are available for the new owner
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Owner name
Vera
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Location:
PUYALLUP, Washington, 98374 USAUSA
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Parents info
Breed overview
Australian Cattle Dog
A.K.A.: Blue Heeler, Red Heeler, Queensland Heeler, ACD, Drover's Dog, Bush Heeler, Cattle Dog, Heeler, Australian Heeler
Overview:
The Australian Cattle Dog, often affectionately called a "Blue Heeler" or "Red Heeler," is a robust and intelligent breed originating in the 19th century in Australia, specifically bred to herd cattle over vast distances in challenging terrain. Physically, they are medium-sized, compact dogs, typically weighing between 35-50 pounds, with distinctive short, dense double coats in blue or red merle patterns, often featuring tan markings. Their alert, pricked ears and strong, muscular build reflect their working heritage. Temperamentally, they are loyal, energetic, and highly intelligent, requiring significant mental and physical stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behaviors. While devoted to their families, their strong herding instincts can lead them to "nip" at heels, making them generally not ideal for apartment living or inexperienced owners. They thrive in active households with ample space and a job to do. Health-wise, they are a relatively hardy breed, but some may be prone to progressive retinal atrophy (PRA), deafness, and hip/elbow dysplasia. Early socialization and consistent training are crucial for a well-adjusted Cattle Dog.
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