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The Australian Cattle Dog and the Blue Heeler are considered two different dog breeds.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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The longest living Australian Cattle Dog in history was named Bluey who died at the age of 29 years and five months.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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According to the AKC, the Australian Cattle Dog comes in two main coat colors: Red/Speckled and Blue/Speckled.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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Despite it’s name, the Australian Cattle Dog was actually developed in Scotland.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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Because of cross-breeding with Dalmatians, Australian Cattle Dog puppies are born white and develop their colors within 6 weeks.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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The Australian Shepherd is the long-haired version of Australian Cattle Dog. They are considered the same breed.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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There are two recognized sizes for the Australian Cattle Dog: standard and mini.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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The Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog is an Australian Cattle Dog with a docked tail. They are the same breed.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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While most herding dogs were bred to herd all types of livestock, Australian Cattle Dog were bred SPECIFICALLY to herd cattle.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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The Australian Cattle Dog is top 10 in canine intelligence, independent and can be stubborn. They are generally not recommended for first time dog owners.
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TRUE
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FALSE
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