AVAILABLE TEXAS HEELERS FOR SALE

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-Health Guarantee.
-Airline approved crate.
-ISO Microchip.
-Health Certificate.
-Age appropriate shots.
-Food Menu.
-Feeding and Training Manuals
-Play toys and treat.
-Blanket, collar and leash.
-All Texas Heeler for sale come with a 15 days, 100% money back guarantee.
 
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OTSO

Age: 11 weeks old Gender: Male Status: Available ✅ Up to Date Vaccinations ✅ Health Guarantee ✅ Registered

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ODET

Age: 11 weeks old Gender: Female Status: Available ✅ Up to Date Vaccinations ✅ Health Guarantee ✅ Registered

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SMART

Age: 10 weeks old Gender: Male Status: Available ✅ Up to Date Vaccinations ✅ Health Guarantee ✅ Registered

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MELANIE

Age: 11 weeks old Gender: Female Status: Available ✅ Up to Date Vaccinations ✅ Health Guarantee ✅ Registered

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    FAQ’S ( Frequently Asked Questions ) On Texas Heeler Dogs

    How much is a Texas Heeler Puppy?

    We give out our Texas Heeler Puppies for sale at $500, but it’s not unusual to pay more for a well-bred individual. Some can get as pricey as $1,000 or more, especially if they come from a good line.

    Texas Heelers are beautiful, generally well-behaved dogs that may also be called the Queensland Heeler or the Blue Heeler.

    Buy Texas Heeler Puppies, are they Good Family Dogs ?

    A great option for active owners, Texas heelers are highly intelligent and will be happiest when they have a job to do, which is why they excel in games and canine sports. They make for loyal and devoted family companions and will do well in families with children and similar-sized pets if socialized from a young age

     

    What is a Texas Heeler Dog?

     
    A Texas Heeler Dog is a crossbreed between an Australian Cattle Dog and an Australian Shepherd. They are known for their intelligence, energy, and strong herding instincts.

    What does a Texas Heeler look like?

     
    Texas Heelers are medium-sized dogs with a sturdy, athletic build. Their coat is short and can be a variety of colors and patterns, including black, blue, merle, and tricolor.

    What is the temperament of a Texas Heeler?

     
    Texas Heelers are highly intelligent, energetic, and loyal. They tend to form strong bonds with their families and can be wary of strangers. They have strong herding instincts and may try to herd small children and pets.

    How much exercise does a Texas Heeler need?

     
    Texas Heelers require a lot of physical and mental stimulation. They need at least 60 minutes of vigorous exercise daily and thrive in environments where they can engage in activities like running, hiking, agility training, and herding.
     

    Are Texas Heelers easy to train?

     
    Yes, Texas Heelers are highly trainable due to their intelligence and eagerness to please. However, they can be willful and require consistent, positive reinforcement-based training. Early socialization is also crucial.

     

    Are Texas Heelers good family pets?

     
    Texas Heelers can make excellent family pets for active households. However, due to their herding instincts, they may not be suitable for families with very young children or small pets unless properly trained and supervised.
     

    Do Texas Heelers have any health concerns?

     
    While generally healthy, Texas Heelers can be prone to certain conditions such as hip dysplasia and progressive retinal atrophy. Regular vet check-ups and a balanced diet are important to maintain their health.

     

    Do Texas Heelers get along with other pets?

     
    Texas Heelers can get along with other pets if properly socialized from an early age. However, their strong herding instincts may lead them to try and herd other animals, which can be managed with training.