The Rottweiler Blue Heeler Mix

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Also known as a Blueweiler, the rottweiler blue heeler mix is a beautiful, but relatively new dog. They tend to have some very special traits that you’ll want to learn more about.

What is a Rottweiler Blue Heeler Mix?

The rottweiler blue heeler mix is a mix of two different popular breeds, the blue heeler and the rottweiler. These two dog breeds combine to create a beautiful dog that has excellent protective and herding instincts that make it a great guard dog for your family.

The blueweiler is a truly unique dog that you will want to take a closer look at for yourself.

What is Good About a Rottweiler Blue Heeler Mix?

If you’re looking for an energetic dog you’re definitely going to find it here. This dog wants a whole lot of activity and that makes sense when you consider both breeds are considered herding dogs. The rottweiler blue heeler mix will keep you on your toes and getting plenty of exercise yourself.

This breed is also extremely loyal and very protective of its family. This means you’re going to have a dog that wants to be around you and wants to make sure that nothing happens to you. It’s going to be a little wary of strangers until it knows whether they’re a threat to you or not.

You’ll also love that this dog can have a range of different looks to it. No two blueweilers are going to be the same because the two dogs that make up this breed are actually quite different. That means you could have a small or large dog and one with all different colors for their eyes, fur and more.

This dog is very smart, which means they can be trained quite well and quite easily. And since they want to protect your family and they’re so affectionate and loving they’re likely to try really hard to keep you happy. And that means learning what they can when you work on training.

What is Not-So-Good About a Rottweiler Blue Heeler Mix?

Now, there are some things to think about before you decide to bring this breed of dog into your home. One of those is the energy of the dog. If you are the type of person who likes to spend a lot of time relaxing at home or you don’t have a large yard or access to an area where your dog can run this may not be the breed for you.

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Because these dogs can be quite protective they may not be a good idea if you have a lot of people in and out of your house frequently. They tend to not do well with strangers and may become easily agitated with a lot of people around their family. You also want to make sure you keep them away from too large of crowds of strangers as they may not be comfortable.

If you’re away from home frequently this is generally not the dog for you. It’s not just about the energy that they have and need to burn off, but also the fact that they are susceptible to separation anxiety. They also tend to dislike being alone in general and do better with people around most of the day.

Good socialization is extremely important with this type of dog because of their protective instincts. They may not be as friendly as you want them to be with other people or pets if you aren’t very careful about getting them the socialization that they need early on. This includes socialization with people and other animals.

What Does a Rottweiler Blue Heeler Mix Look Like?

In general, a blueweiler could be a range of different colors though they are usually black and tan, taking after the rottweiler more than the blue heeler. They also tend to have leg markings that are similar to this breed, however they can have deep blue or silver blue fur or they could have a mix of any of the above colors.

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They’re generally about 25 inches, though you may find some that are actually a little smaller, taking more after the blue heeler rather than the rottweiler in size. Dogs can also weigh up to 50 pounds, though this is another area where they will vary. You could find different dogs even in the same litter that weigh differently.

The coat is generally medium length, which means it’s going to provide them with a good amount of warmth. It’s also a double coat, which means they will have a bit of assistance with waterproofing and they’re going to look great at the same time. You’ll love taking this dog out for a walk or a run through the park.

Usually these dogs will have blue or dark eyes. They also could look more like either of the two parent dogs or they could look like a perfect mix of the two. Either way, you’re going to have a dog that looks unique and definitely turns a few heads when you go out.

What Kind of Health Problems Can a Rottweiler Blue Heeler Mix Have?

This breed of dog actually lives to be around 8 to 15 years, which means you’re going to have a bit of a discrepancy to account for. Some dogs tend to live longer and others tend to live a little shorter. This is because of the breed itself with rottweilers being prone to live 8 to 10 years and blue heelers approximately 13 to 15.

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There are some genetic considerations when it comes to these dogs but this is similar with any type of dog and not just mixed breed dogs. You’ll need to know a little more about the specific parents of your pup to know what genetic problems may be passed down to them.

You should also know about health conditions that can affect both blue heelers and rottweilers. Rottweilers can be prone to hip dysplasia, eye problems or even dilated cardiomyopathy. On the other hand, blue heelers can suffer from deafness, eye problems and hip dysplasia as well. This means you’ll need to keep an eye on your dog and take care of any of these problems before they become serious.

In general, the best thing that you can do is work with your vet to schedule routine checkups so you can catch any potential problems early. You’ll also want to make sure that you get anything strange checked out as quickly as possible to make sure it isn’t anything more serious.

What Should You Feed a Rottweiler Blue Heeler Mix?

When it comes to feeding it’s important to keep an eye on just what your dog is eating. That’s because rottweilers especially tend to overeat if they are given the opportunity. That means you need to make sure that your dog gets the food that they need but isn’t getting more than they actually need.

In general, they will need about 2 to 3 cups of food each day, but make sure that what they’re getting is high quality. This means it should have a good amount of protein, as well as vitamins and minerals. You’ll also want to make sure that you’re feeding them multiple times per day, dividing the food between those feeding sessions.

Leaving food out all day may not work with this breed as they may eat more than they need. Instead, set meal times are a great option and you can divide the food into two servings to give them each day. Also, speak with your veterinarian to make sure you’re getting the right food specifically for your dog.

If your dog expends a lot more energy throughout the day they may need a little more food or a different type of food. Their age, size, and specific health requirements may also require them to have a little more food or a little less or a different type of food than you would otherwise feed them.

What Kind of Exercise Does My Rottweiler Blue Heeler Mix Require?

We mentioned a little about exercise requirements for rottweiler blue heeler mix earlier, but it’s important to go over again as well. If you have a very small space this is likely not the right dog for you because they do require a great deal of exercise and plenty of space to roam around.

This is true if you don’t have a yard or if you are frequently busy and not able to take your dog to a park or other area where they can run and play. That’s because they need a great deal of physical and mental stimulation in order to get rid of some of the excess energy.

If you don’t give your dog enough exercise they may be more prone to excessive barking and even destruction of your belongings and your home. Instead, look for ways that you can take them outside as much as possible, including long walks, hikes, and as much active play as possible.

The more you can tire them out each day the better off your belongings are going to be and that’s definitely going to keep you and your dog a whole lot happier as well. Look for toys that encourage activity, and definitely things that they can chew on.

Training Your Rottweiler Blue Heeler Mix

The rottweiler blue heeler mix is a very intelligent breed and they want to make you happy, which means they’re definitely going to be good dogs for training. You’ll be able to teach them a range of different skills and tricks to make sure they adjust to your family well.

Positive reinforcement is a great option, and the best way to make sure that your dog knows what you want and wants to do it. If you try punishment or negative training methods you could find your dog becomes even less prone to listening and more inclined to negative behaviors.

Keep in mind that these dogs are herders by nature, which means you’ll need to work with them on these behaviors. Unless of course you’re planning on using them as herding dogs. This can be a little more difficult to break them of but does make them non-aggressive dogs overall.

Spend plenty of time with your dog to help with the training process and make sure that they are getting the attention that they really want. This will make sure that your dog really wants to make you happy and will work hard to learn the skills and tricks that you’re trying to teach them. Not to mention you’ll have a lot more fun in the process.

Conclusion

When it comes to getting that next dog for your family it’s important to consider different options. The rottweiler blue heeler mix is a great choice for just about any family, though you’ll want to consider all of the factors that we’ve talked about here to make sure they’re the right pick for you.

Remember, any dog is going to need plenty of attention and exercise, and this mixed breed is going to require even more exercise than some. You can absolutely have a great time with this dog and you and your family will definitely be complete. These loyal, protective and super smart dogs are, after all, a great way to add to your family and get all the benefits of two beautiful dog breeds at the same time.

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My name is Dr. Winnie. I earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Duke University, a Masters of Science in Biology from St Georges University, and graduated from the University of Pretoria Veterinary School in South Africa. I have been an animal lover and owners all my life having owned a Rottweiler named Duke, a Pekingese named Athena and now a Bull Mastiff named George, also known as big G! I'm also an amateur equestrian and love working with horses. I'm a full-time Veterinarian in South Africa specializing in internal medicine for large breed dogs. I enjoy spending time with my husband, 2 kids and Big G in my free time. Author and Contribturor at SeniorTailWaggers, A Love of Rottweilers, DogsCatsPets and TheDogsBone