The Blue Heeler that started it all.

8:05 PM Posted by rockrunner


I was 12 or something like that and our family moved from a house in Salt Lake to a house in Provo. My next door neighbors were actually my aunt, uncle and of course cousins. My cousin Troy is the one that owned the dog that started my love affair with the cattle dog. Well actually it was his dog Kizzy. Kizzy was a female blue heeler and she was amazing.

We lived next to a park, and a big hill. On top of the hill was an elementary school. The children would walk through the neighborhood, into the park, and up the hill to get to school everyday. As a true herding dog, Kizzy would follow one group up to the schoolyard, turn around and run back to find another group. She would do this all morning, until the children stopped coming. At this point she would wait at the school until that magical time when the children would reverse their routes. On more than one occasion the principal would call my cousin and let them know that Kizzy was hanging out at the school and they would appreciate it if he would come pick her up. I don't understand the principals logic because Kizzy never hurt a fly, except for one time, another dog.

Directly across the street from us, the neighbors had a large dog about 3 times the size of Kizzy. The paper boy, who one could argue, was not the brightest crayon in the box would throw the paper directly at the dog, in its pen. This worked well for a period of about six months until the dog escaped and proceeded to knock the boy from his bike and latch onto the boys face. Kizzy attacked the dog, causing the dog an immense amount of harm and saved the paperboys life. The paper boy did need reconstructive surgery on his face, but was saved due to Kizzy. The local newspaper even did a story on Kizzy, proclaiming her a hero.

I had totally fallen in love with this dog and I am not sure if she passed away before we moved back to Salt Lake or after. The only thing I know is I couldn't wait until I was on my own to get a Blue Heeler of my own. Several years later I briefly had an encounter with a very beautiful Red Heeler named Diggs. When I was 23 and decided to get me my very own dog, I couldn't decide on a color or a sex, so I got a blue male and a red female.

Having two of these dogs, has occasionally, been a nightmare. High energy dogs that get bored easily can destroy a lot of your favorite belongings. It has been an expensive journey but 13 years later, I don't regret it for one second.

6 comments:

MR Satellite Dish said...
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MR Satellite Dish said...

I saw a great show on Animal Planet about the cattle dog the other day.

chuckmaier said...

Thank you for that. I was introduced to heelers grom a neighbor as well. Ive been stuck on them ever since.

Debbie H. said...

We rescued a 1 yr old Australian Cattle Dog a couple yrs ago. I bought a book about the breed and she has all the traits And personality Protectiveness over owners actually biting strangers and very high energy protectiveness over owners actually biting strangers and very high energy of that breed. Her coat coloring is a little different being mostly black with white chest some white on face and the blended white hair into the black. Is this a common thing? Another question is last vet shots She developed a large not at the injection site Of rabies shot of rabies shot and took about three months to go down. That said no more rabies shots for her. I’m concerned because of the fact that she is aggressive towards strangers and bites. We are currently using a shock collar to divert this behavior along with positive reinforcement. We live in the country where Rabies not required but she is an emotional support register dog and it is possible for her to be in the city at times. How likely is it that she could get rabies and is this going to be a threat because she is a biter? She is a house dog and only goes out briefly on the led.My question is first of all with her coloring being a little different is it most likely that maybe she was mix bred And the concern about no rabies shots? Thank you for your input

Debbie H. said...

We rescued a 1 yr old Australian Cattle Dog a couple yrs ago. I bought a book about the breed and she has all the traits And personality Protectiveness over owners actually biting strangers and very high energy protectiveness over owners actually biting strangers and very high energy of that breed. Her coat coloring is a little different being mostly black with white chest some white on face and the blended white hair into the black. Is this a common thing? Another question is last vet shots She developed a large not at the injection site Of rabies shot of rabies shot and took about three months to go down. That said no more rabies shots for her. I’m concerned because of the fact that she is aggressive towards strangers and bites. We are currently using a shock collar to divert this behavior along with positive reinforcement. We live in the country where Rabies not required but she is an emotional support register dog and it is possible for her to be in the city at times. How likely is it that she could get rabies and is this going to be a threat because she is a biter? She is a house dog and only goes out briefly on the led.My question is first of all with her coloring being a little different is it most likely that maybe she was mix bred And the concern about no rabies shots? Thank you for your input

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