Please contact us to be added to our waiting list. Be sure to contact us if you’re interested or to reserve your puppy. Learn about us, our Texas Heelers and our commitment to animal health Health. We are a ranching and farming family in far rural NE New Mexico… Learn More → Texas Heelers are intelligent and trainable with an eagerness to please. Learn More → Our puppy’s health and well being are our top priority,… Learn More → Our DogsLearn more about our dogs: size, temperament, and woking ability TC’s Tilly My Lou“Tilly”TC’s One of a kind Jewell“Jewell”TC’s Annie Oakley“Oakley”TC’s Bandit Billy the Kid“Bandit”TC’s Foxie Lady“Foxie”Spader Good Onya Copper“Copper”TC’s Once in a Blue Moon“Moon”TC’s Ruby Lee“Ruby”TC’s Good Buzz“Buzz”Puppy HealthOur dog and puppy’s health and wellbeing are our top priority, we follow very strict protocols and work very closely with our Veterinarian to keep up with the latest recommendations. All Puppies are vaccinated and de-wormed per their age recommendations. We leave all tails and dewclaws intact unless, requested otherwise. The main reason the have them removed is for working purposes. They will be released to there new homes at 8 weeks of age and be up to date on vaccines per their age, they will have a health exam and be cleared to travel with a health certificate from our Veterinarian. Our puppies come with a six month health guarantee against congenital defects. We genetic test all of our breeding dogs to help ensure our puppies have a long and happy life with their new families. Some FavoritesSee Pictures of our puppies How much does a Texas Blue Heeler cost?How much is a Texas Heeler Puppy? The average price of a Texas Heeler is approximately $400-$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.
Are Texas Blue Heelers good family dogs?They do have natural herding instincts, so they are perfect for a farm setting. However, they are also friendly and generally safe for families and children, so they are ideal house pets as well. Like many dog breeds, Texas Heelers are very loyal and protective of their owners.
Do Blue Heelers bark a lot?They don't bark too much, but they are still very protective of the home. These dogs can be cautious and wary — qualities that make them excellent guard dogs. They are also friendly and loving companions.
Is a Texas heeler the same as a Blue Heeler?The largest difference between the Texas Heeler and Blue Heeler is that the Blue Heeler is purebred, while the Texas Heeler is a cross between the Australian Cattle Dog and Australian Shepherd. Other distinguishing traits include their size, appearance, temperament, trainability, barking level, and grooming frequency.
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