Xebby
Posted : 11/4/2006 4:18:00 AM
One thing I found interesting about Australian Cattle Dogs is color differences between blue, red, and even the queensland heeler. All are the same breed according to the AKC, was hard for me to understand at first. My parents have a full bred red from a working line. Her nose is a bit pointy but that is how it should be to snap at the heals of cattle. They are very narrow on the top and angle out towards the jaw if you view from the front. From what I see your dog's snout doesn't come to the point that a normal ACD has, it looks more like a BC. ACDs bodies are also little more round than a BC. It's very common to see mixes of herding dog so my guess would be BC/ACD mix
This is probably the worst example but the only one I can find of these two dogs. If you look at the red ACD in this pic you can see how pointy her noise is compared to my Giz who has the still pointy but wider typical BC snout when viewed from above.
Here is a somewhat better view of Trinty from the side. Remember she is breed to work and not show quality so this is more what your pet quaulity heeler will look like. Look more at the shape than color but both blue and red go by the same standards.