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Pups at Blue Hills Heelers

2003 Litter "Baby Pictures"



Blue Hills Heelers, located in Justus, Pennsylvania, offers "Blue Heeler" (Queensland Heeler / Australian Cattle Dog) pups. Our Heelers are registered with the National Stock Dog Registry and the Animal Research Foundation. We strive to breed healthy dogs with good conformation, even temperaments, and outstanding color, and we make every effort to assist prospective new owners to find the best pup suited to their expectations and lifestyles.


Blue Hills Heelers' 2003 litter was born on July 29, 2003. Their Dam is Blue Hills Nellie. Their Sire is Blue Hills Tex. The pups of this litter of 6 include 2 males and 4 females. The photos below show the pups' at age 5 days. Click HERE to see photos of the pups at age 4 weeks, with descriptions of their personalities.

Heeler pups are born pure white and begin to "color" at about three to four weeks of age. Typically, the Blue Heeler "blue" body coat ranges from dark to light grey merle (black, grey, and white hairs mixed together) with tan or redish markings on the legs, chest, and sometimes on the face.

Blue Heelers can also have a speckled grey coat, and sometimes the coat will be very light. (This color dog is called a "ghost dog" by some people because its coat glistens in the moonlight.)

Note: All of Blue Hills Heelers' pups are "Blue." We do not breed for the "Red" coat color.






Pup A - A Female with no mask.
















Pup B - A Male with no mask.
















Pup C - A Half-Masked Female.


















Pup D - A Full Masked Female with a black tail.














Pup E - A Full Masked Female.















Pup F - A Full Masked Male.

















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