What kind of dog is blue?

"Blue" dog breeds refer to those with a blue-gray coat, like the popular Australian Cattle Dog (Blue Heeler), the large Neapolitan Mastiff, the unique-looking Kerry Blue Terrier, the wrinkled Shar-Pei, and the Texas-native Blue Lacy, with variations in shade and pattern like mottling or solid coats found across many breeds.

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Is there a breed of dog that is blue?

Also known as the 'Blue Heeler', the Australian Cattle dog has a blue coat that also has white and tan on it. Blue and white are their primary coat colours but can come in a merle or mottled pattern. Blue Heelers usually have a black patch or a mask on one or both eyes.

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What kind of dog is Bluey supposed to be?

Bluey is an inexhaustible blue heeler puppy, who lives with her mum, dad and little sister Bingo.

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Is a Blue Heeler a good family dog?

Yes, Blue Heelers (Australian Cattle Dogs) can be excellent family dogs due to their loyalty, intelligence, and protective nature, but they are not for everyone; they're high-energy working dogs requiring significant exercise, mental stimulation, and crucial early socialization to prevent nipping (herding instinct) and wariness of strangers, often suiting active families with older children who can provide a "job". 

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Is the Chernobyl blue dog real?

The estimated 700 stray dogs currently living at the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone, and the pups — blue or otherwise — are the descendants of the canines left behind in the '80s. They tried to find homes in remote areas in the zone, but were driven away by packs of rabid wolves, according to the CFF website.

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Are Chernobyl dogs evolving?

Chernobyl's dogs are showing rapid evolution by developing unique genetic adaptations for survival in their radioactive home, including enhanced DNA repair, stronger immune systems, and altered melanin (leading to darker coats for radiation protection), making them genetically distinct, though not "super- powered," ...

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Why can't the elephant's foot be removed?

Why can't a scientist say just remove the elephant foot? This mass of death is a huge blob of radioactive goo that formed after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986. It's made of corium, which is a mix of melted nuclear fuel and other stuff that got melted by the heat and radiation.

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How aggressive is a Blue Heeler?

Generally, a lot of breeds (including blue heelers) can display behaviors like growling, snapping, or territoriality if not properly trained and socialized. For herding dogs, this is mainly because of their strong protective instincts and herding background, which might also make them more prone to aggression.

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What is the #1 most protective dog?

German Shepherds

They are intelligent and affectionate around adults and children, alike, but will stand up to threats from strangers. German Shepherds are commonly used by the police force as executive protection dogs and perform tasks such as bomb and drug detection.

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What is aussie rage syndrome?

Also called sudden onset aggression, rage syndrome is a neurological disorder, not a temperament defect or training/socialization problem. Affected dogs go into a kind of seizure that makes them attack anyone or anything that happens to be in the vicinity.

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Is Bluey a girl or a boy LGBT?

Bluey is a girl, as are all the main Heeler characters, despite some viewers mistakenly thinking she's a boy because she's blue and doesn't fit traditional gender stereotypes, though the show subtly includes LGBTQ+ representation through characters like Miss Lulu and a family with two mums, emphasizing inclusive play and diverse families. The creator based the show on his own daughters, confirming Bluey and her sister Bingo are female. 

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What disability does Bluey have?

bluey has repeatedly shown that she has difficulty staying focused. this is most obvious in the episode hide and seek where she is selected to be the seeker but keeps getting sidetracked by other things. the episode fruit bat also shows that she has difficulty getting to sleep, which is a lesser known symptom of ADHD.

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What do psychologists say about Bluey?

Psychologists praise Bluey for modeling emotional intelligence, resilience, and positive parenting, viewing it as a valuable tool that teaches coping skills, empathy, and the importance of imaginative play through relatable family dynamics and age-appropriate handling of real-life challenges like grief or separation anxiety. Studies highlight how the show's characters, particularly Bandit and Chilli, demonstrate effective emotional coaching, helping kids learn to manage feelings and build strength, making it beneficial for both children's development and parental guidance.
 

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What famous dog was named Blue?

Bluey was born 7 June 1910 in Rochester, Victoria, Australia and was acquired by William Hall in 1910. After William's death, Bluey was passed to his son Les and his wife. It is claimed Bluey worked as a cattle and sheep dog for about 20 years before retiring.

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What dog is known as the heartbreak breed?

The "heartbreak breed" refers primarily to the Great Dane, nicknamed this due to their affectionate nature combined with a relatively short lifespan (around 7-10 years) and susceptibility to serious heart conditions like dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), making losing them particularly difficult for their devoted owners. Other giant breeds like Irish Wolfhounds, Bernese Mountain Dogs, and Saint Bernards also face significant health challenges, including cancer and heart disease, often earning them similar sentiments from owners.
 

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What is the temperament of a Blue Heeler dog?

Energetic and alert

Always watchful, these dogs show a devotion to duty and can be protective of their owners and possessions. Whilst they have an independent streak, they respond well to structured training, particularly if it's interesting and challenging. They thrive when they have a job to do.

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What is the safest family dog?

Irish Setter

Irish Setters thrive on companionship rather than solitude. If you're looking for a safe and trainable breed for your active family, an Irish Setter is an excellent choice. It loves to exercise in the backyard, out on the trail or at the dog park.

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What is the most loyal dog?

Most loyal dog breeds are good family dogs, though some might be better suited for older children.

  • 01 of 23. Labrador Retriever. Credit: ...
  • 02 of 23. Cocker Spaniel. ...
  • 03 of 23. Akita. ...
  • 04 of 23. Doberman Pinscher. ...
  • 05 of 23. Dachshund. ...
  • 06 of 23. Shiba Inu. ...
  • 07 of 23. Bulldog. ...
  • 08 of 23. Golden Retriever.

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What is the world's nicest dog?

While there's no single "most friendly" dog, breeds consistently praised for their affectionate, outgoing, and gentle natures include the Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, Beagle, Poodle, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, and Newfoundland, known for getting along well with families, children, and strangers due to their eager-to-please and social temperaments, though individual personalities vary.
 

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What is the calmest shepherd breed?

Anatolian Shepherd

These shepherds are independent thinkers with a calm yet assertive demeanor. They form strong bonds with their humans and are naturally protective. While they're not as high-energy as other dogs, they still need plenty of mental and physical stimulation.

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Is a Blue Heeler a good house dog?

While the blue heeler is a loyal family dog, they are not the right fit for everyone. Before bringing one of these working dogs home, consider that they're high-energy, thrive when given a job to do, can become bored and destructive, and require proper training and socialization.

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Whose body was never found in Chernobyl?

Valery Khodemchuk literally vanished on April 26, 1986, when reactor 4 at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded. Valery was in the reactor's water circulation pump room. His body was never found, but he was recorded as the first fatality of the worst nuclear disaster in history.

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Why can't the dogs leave Chernobyl?

In response to the disaster, the former Soviet Union established a 30-km exclusion zone around the facility and evacuated over 120,000 people from 189 cities and communities. The evacuees were not allowed to bring anything that they could not carry, and their pets had to be left behind.

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Is it bad to ride on an elephant's back?

The very act of riding is cruel – an elephant's back was not designed to carry weight and yet the weight of the carrier, the mahout/keeper and the tourists on its back can put an intense amount of pressure on the animal's spine.

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