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The Australian Cattle Dog (ACD), often known as the Blue Heeler or Queensland Heeler, originated in Australia and was developed for one purpose: herding cattle. This breed was created in the 19th century by crossbreeding native Australian dogs with imported herding breeds such as the Blue Merle Collie and Dingo, as well as Dalmatians for their stamina and protective instincts. The result was a hardy, high-energy dog with an unparalleled work ethic and the intelligence needed for herding large cattle over rough terrain. The breed’s development was driven by the need for a resilient, loyal, and skilled herding dog capable of managing cattle in the harsh Australian landscape. The Australian Cattle Dog's natural instincts and drive to work made it highly valued by ranchers and farmers. Over time, it became known for its distinctive coat, intelligence, and ability to think independently and solve problems on the fly.