Heelers are created by the mix of Dingo, Kelpie and Dalmatian.
The are hardy working dogs, but in the later years have become compainion dogs to the elderly. They will proform to the peak in a one on one relationship.
If kept as a pet must be within the home at all times. These dogs are not to be left unattended.
Modern roles as trade mens dogs have suited this rough and tumble breed.
The number one trait of a Heeler is loyalty.
They are working dogs and must be worked.
Why must they not be left unattended?
When we moved - our new home had a large but unfenced in yard. Our Border Collie could not be as active as before. I think the inactivity was part of the reason that he became ill and we had to put him to sleep. It was heartbreaking.
Because they are working dogs, they need to be working, guarding or herding. Having a dog breed solely to work confined to a backyard, they develop behaviour problems, these dogs are crossed with dingos (wild dogs) they are pack animals.
They can and will turn aggressive if not handled by a person that understands the need of the animal.
I am mostly against average person owning working dogs, because they are not a toy.
The farming area is where they are best suited, running the sheep.
Border collies have been so inbreed most of the nature abilities of these dogs are gone.
Heelers are still true to their breed and nature.