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    Blue Heelers is an Australian police drama series that was produced by Southern Star Group and ran for twelve years on the Seven Network, from 1994 to 2006. Although based around the policing of the town, the series generally depicted the everyday lives and relationships of the residents of Mount Thomas , a fictional small town in Victoria .

  2. Dec 18, 2022 · The Two Types Of Blue Heelers and How They Were Created. The blue heeler also known as the australian cattle dog was created by two different people. First ...

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    The early settlers to Australia who took sheep and cattle with them took dogs from the British Isles to work the livestock. But the conditions in Australia were quite different from those in Britain. The heat and dusty, arid conditions in Australia required far more stamina. The type of work required by a working dog in Australia was also different...

    Thomas Hall

    In around 1840 Thomas S.Hall, whose family owned a quarter of million acres of grazing land in the Hunter Valley, crossed a Dingo with two imported Blue Merle Highland Collies. The resulting puppies were either blue or red and were excellent workers and much tougher than the Collies. This new dog became known as the Hall’s Heeler. These dogs were only used on Hall’s property and were not available to anyone else. It was only after his death in 1870 that they left the property.

    George Elliot

    Thomas Hall was not the only farmer experimenting with crossing working Blue Merle Collies with Dingos. This was also around the same time of 1840.

    Jack and Harry Bagust

    In the 1890s brothers, Jack and Harry Bagust from Sydney bought some of Blue Merle Collie and Dingo mixed breed and started to improve upon them. They crossed a female dog with an imported Dalmatian. This changed the color from merle to red or blue speckle. It is believed that the Dalmatian was introduced to make the breed calmer around horses and men. However, some of the working ability may have been lost as a result. The brothers also admired the working ability of the Black and Tan Kelpie...

    The Australian Cattle dog was an extremely popular breed in Australia. However, it wasn’t until May 1, 1980, that the breed was accepted for registration by the American Kennel Club. The Australian Cattle Dog was transferred to the Herding Group classification when it was formed on January 1, 1983. The Australian Cattle Dog officially arrived in th...

    In addition to the original Dingo and Blue Merle Collie, there are traces of other breeds in the Blue Heeler genetic makeup. There is some debate about whether some of these breeds are included.

    Much about the origins of the Australian Cattle Dog is based on the writings of Robert Kaleski. There is an alternative theoryclaiming that the Australian Cattle dog may not have come from a Collie at all. It is thought that Thomas Hall had imported drover’s curs from Northumbria and that they were a bob-tailed type with a blue coat. The mating of ...

  3. The Birth of the Australian Cattle Dog: Through careful selective breeding and rigorous crossbreeding experiments, Hall and Elliott successfully created a new breed that combined the best traits of their predecessors. The result was the Australian Cattle Dog, known for its distinctive blue coat, exceptional endurance, intelligence, and innate herding instincts.

  4. Dec 28, 2018 · The Blue Heelers cast. Credit: SEVEN NETWORK "I live in a country town, life is simpler here," Blue Heelers' executive producer and co-creator Hal McElroy says."Not less real, not less important ...

  5. Blue Heelers: Created by Hal McElroy, Tony Morphett. With Julie Nihill, John Wood, Martin Sacks, Paul Bishop. The series primarily focuses on the daily lives of Victorian police officers working at a police station in the fictional small town of Mount Thomas.

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  7. Jun 6, 2024 · The Blue Heeler, also known as the Australian Cattle Dog, Queensland Heeler, or Red Heeler, was developed in Australia during the 19th century. The breed was created to meet the demands of Australian cattlemen who needed a robust and energetic herding dog capable of handling large herds of cattle in rough terrain.

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