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If you've ever seen a flyball or Frisbee competition, then you've probably seen an Australian cattle dog. Also known as blue heelers, Hall's heelers and Queensland heelers, Australian cattle dogs are brilliant and beautiful creatures. To watch a cattle dog run and jump is a magnificent sight to behold.History and OriginAs their name suggests, the Australian cattle dog is a product of Australia. Early settlers and stockmen needed an energetic, hearty dog that could survive the harsh environment as well as herd stock. It is speculated that these dogs are descended from the dingo, Dalmatian, bull terrier, Australian kelpie, and smooth haired Scotch merle collie. When early Australian settlers began to settle in the Outback, they brought with them farm animals and the dogs they used to work the farm animals. The dogs that came, called Smithfields, were originally used to herd sheep in the British Isles.
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