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  • HOLY CRAP! I can't believe all these people thinking you docked your beautiful Bonnie! I am in the same position as far as having a Blue Heeler rescue that was in line to die at the pound, and he was already docked, too, sadly. I just put up his first video a while back if you wanna check him out.

    I guess I am lucky, after 3 thousand views, not a single person thought I docked him. Sorry to see they took it all out on you guys! Bonnie is incredible, and you guys are heroes, not villains! ~Kev~

  • Does anybody know of a good blue heeler breeder in Texas?

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  • @qutsadie Excellent point.

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  • yep, she shouldnt have been starved and beaten and then left at the pound on death row either. Her docked tail was the least of her problems when we rescued her. She gets lots of food, frisbee and love now :)

  • NO LIKE TAIL DOCKING!!

  • @000TQ000 Yea I am not very happy about that either. Unfortunately that is the way my girl came to me.

  • @louiebaur Cool man at least it wasn't you!

  • @000TQ000 Nope not me. I can't get to bummed about it cause thats is my girl and I have had her for nearly 4 years now so we both had to get over it. She was so skinny in this video I need to make another one as she has nearly doubled in size.

  • Very nice!!!!

  • shes down becose not have tail

  • Why the hell would one dock a dog's tail? A dog should have its natural looks.

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  • wooow, she's really fast. I want one of those, they seem really nice.

  • so cute!!

  • You shouldn't dock there tails mate....i am Australian...I tell you nobody docks blue heelers tails here..and if you did,, any farmer.. truck driver or local boy.. would be getting out of there vehicles and wanting to fight you...

  • You bloody idiot sheepsfoot2 ... this is an Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog. A close cousin to the Australian Cattle Dog BUT different breed. They are born without tails or with varying lengths of stumpy tails. Get your facts right BEFORE you bag people and comment on things.

  • @AustralianCattleDogs ."Australian stumpy tail cattle dog"?? hahaha..you really are full of it....I've never heard that one..i think you should put your money were your mouth is......upload a video ....stumpy tail giving birth to stumpy tail pups......

  • @sheepsfoot2 he is right. do some research u ignorant

  • @IBelong2yu im calling you a ....LIAR..YOU show me the facts...you call me ignorant ,so you can cover for people who dock australian cattle dogs tails....contact theU.S australian cattle dog breeders assoc they are trying to stop this tail docking..if you.did this over here ...you would get a punch in the mouth.

    show me a video of a so called stumpy giving birth to stumpy tails...what a load of bullshit...lying snakes..fucking cruel too.....ruin a good queensland heeler....

  • @sheepsfoot2 i dont have time for people not whilling to see more further than their noses. i aint going to show u anything. u keep urself as ignorant as u are. give me a punch on my mouth? hahahhahaha go make me bleeed some baby fucking looser

  • @Belong2u i didn't say i was going to punch you....over here in Australia...this docking practice in the US ..upsets aussies ...guaranteed if you traveled the outback with a couple of ACD....docked tails...you would get a hard time every town you stopped at.......we are proud to see our blue heelers ....overseas...with there tails intact...................

  • you dumbass this isnt even a true cattle dog. it dosent have a tail and is way to small to be an australian cattle dog. its a peace of shyt queensland heeler....

  • You bloody idiot SkwpeticManiac21 ... this is an Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog. A close cousin to the Australian Cattle Dog BUT different breed. They are born without tails or with varying lengths of stumpy tails. Get your facts right BEFORE you bag people and comment on things.

  • ... as soon as possible. I started frisbee training with my Heeler when he was about 6 months old ... this sounds wierd but my daughter and I started out playing 'keep away' tossing the frisbee between us to get his interest, then once in awhile we'd wing it so he could chase it ... then once he caught on there was no stopping him: he loves playing frisbee in any weather. Good luck!

  • I do think that you need to be careful regarding how much play you do with them whilst they're young. Agility training isn't recommended until they're about a year old (more for larger breeds) and frsibee is VERY demanding.

  • that's awesome man. How old should my blue heeler be when I should start playing frisbee with him?

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