
Raised by Kimberly R.
6pk Cattledogs · Drop-off to you
We breed quality healthy dogs, health is first in our program, both mental & physical health. For longevity in you pups life.



6 owner reviews

Raised by Robin L.
Fire Forged Australian Cattle Dogs · Meet breeder for pickup
Puppies are raised in my loving home with Puppy Culture protocols. They are confident and ready for adventures.

Raised by Kylie H.
DoReMi ACDs · Drop-off to you
I breed top-quality Australian Cattle Dogs from health-tested and titled parents for show, sport, work, or loving companions!

Raised by Carissa H.
Cherished Chihuahuas · Drop-off to you
We offer, top quality, healthy, CKC Chihuahua puppies, and Purebred Cattle Dogs. Well socialized. Come with 2yr health guarantee.



6 owner reviews

Raised by Debra L.
Palomar Kennels · Drop-off to you
Many of our puppies have become exceptional show dogs, and all of them have become excellent family dogs and lifelong friends.
1 owner review

Raised by Darla C.
Cascade Cattle Dogs · Drop-off to you
We health test & pair our dogs with intention. We strive to aid in breed preservation, temp., and longevity. Expect Transparency!



1 owner review

Raised by Katriina V.
Macushla Kennel · Drop-off to you
We raise family-oriented working breeds. Our puppies go on to be great family pets, your next show partner and working companions.



13 owner reviews

Raised by Nicole U.
Diamond U Doodles & True Grit Stockdogs · Drop-off to you
We focus on creating healthy well-socialized family pets. We choose our parent dogs based on health testing and personalities.

Raised by Meridith L.
FullMoon Cattle Dogs · Drop-off to you
I am an ACDCA Code of Ethics breeder with a main focus on AKC Conformation showing and Dog Sports.



4 owner reviews

Raised by Melissa D.
Australian Cattle Cuties and littles · Drop-off to you
We are committed to always responsibly breeding with the best interest of our puppies’ health and longevity at the forefront.



9 owner reviews

Raised by Cody P.
Fox Field Farm · Drop-off to you
Our goal is to raise healthy, health tested even tempered, active family pets for whatever your life goals are🌿🌸



9 owner reviews

Raised by Alexis K.
Cobalt Kennels · Drop-off to you
We raise an occasional litter when we are striving to improve the quality of our dogs and the Australian Cattle Dog breed.
Raised by Richard L.
Lange's Relic K9's · Meet breeder for pickup
We are committed to always responsibly breeding with the best interest of our puppies’ health and longevity at the forefront.
Raised by Jeanie P.
Whimsical Fortune LLC · Meet breeder for pickup
We are lifelong dog enthusiasts, and we’re excited to share our passion and purpose with others through our breeding program.

Raised by Julie k.
Mystic DK Australian Cattle Dogs · Meet breeder for pickup
We are experienced, reputable Australian Cattle Dog breeders. We take great pride in our dogs, our puppies, and our program.

Raised by Casey L.
CL Australian Cattle Dogs · Meet breeder for pickup
All of our dogs are loved as family members. We cherish our puppies from birth up until they leave our arms to snuggle into yours!
Raised by Anne B.
Anne's Australian Cattle Dogs · Meet breeder for pickup
We enjoy showing our dogs, & they are our companions in every adventure. We do all we can to give our dogs & pups the best lives.
Raised by Deborah j.
Moonstruck · Meet breeder for pickup
We focus on intentional breeding so that we can produce quality puppies that are excellent representations of the standard.

Raised by Gina A.
Koda Ranch · Drop-off to you
We specialize in stocky built dogs who are bred to AKC Standards. Our dogs are intelligent, even-tempered, and self-confident.
Raised by Shelby S.
Shelbyland · Meet breeder for pickup
We strive for conformationally correct, athletic, and intelligent dogs - the truly versatile dog.
Australian Cattle Dog

Nationally, prices usually range from $1,200 to $2,000. While it may cost more up front, starting with a healthy puppy can help you avoid costly issues later. These ranges reflect the care behind responsible breeding and offer a reliable view of what ethical breeding really costs.



To control semi-wild cattle over long distances in the hot, unforgiving Australian backcountry, Heelers had to be tougher than the average sheep herder, or even the average European herder. They had to be nimble, resilient, and highly intelligent, but also courageous and rough-and-tumble. These traits persist today, in a bold, energetic, biddable, tough dog ready to take on any challenge. They make great companions, but can be hard to manage unless well-trained. Learn more
Very High Energy
Energy level
Very Low Maintenance
Grooming
Highly Trainable
Trainability