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Texas heelers are a cross between the Australian cattle dog and the Australian shepherd breeds. Found mostly in Texas and taking the “heeler” nickname from its cattle dog relatives, these dogs have loads of energy and an intelligent brain that makes for easy training. They stand about 43 to 61 centimetres in height and weigh between 11 and 23 kilograms. Texas heelers have a medium-length coat that is easy to maintain by brushing a couple of times a week. Friendly and great for families, Texas heelers love exercise and play time.
Temperament
Intelligent, willful, friendly
Breed Fast Facts
25 - 50 lbs
Medium
High
High
Medium
12 to 15 years
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Love for dogs is a big deal in Arkansas! Bring your dog along on adventures and explore top state attractions like Little Rock, Eureka Springs, the Lower Delta and the Hot Springs. From hiking and biking to dining and shopping, you and your furry bestie can do it all here, whether you’re just visiting or you’re lucky enough to call Arkansas home. You and your dog are also welcome in many State Parks and museum grounds, including the Inland Maritime Museum and the Railway Museum. The Buffalo National River is considered one of Arizona’s top pet-friendly attractions, with paddling, canoeing and kayaking available.
It is illegal for dogs to bark after 6:00 p.m. in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Good luck with that!
Arkansas does not have a state dog, but its favourite breed is the Labrador Retriever.
Arkansas has been named America’s most dog-friendly state, with plenty of shared public spaces available to dogs and their special humans.
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