It can be nerve-wracking for dog parents when they send their pets away to doggy daycare, not knowing what their canines are up to. One dog mom was desperate to know if her , Billy the Australian cattle dog, was settling in and making friends with her playmates. The anxious owner asked the daycare for an update about her 2.
5-year-old. In adorable footage that amassed 181K likes and 2m views online, Billy's owner, Ashley Fogle, shows the video response she received from the daycare. Fogle, 32, from Columbus, Ohio, told : "She is very spunky and her main objective when making friends is how easy are they to herd.
" In the video, her owner, who uses the handle Arya the Cattle Dog, dedicated to her other dog, (@ ), said on TikTok: "Me: asking my if she is making any friends at daycare." The video starts with a still of the beige and black hound wrapped in a khaki green blanket. It shows the video she received from the daycare of Billy approaching what looks like a Shiba Inu, according to many commenters.
The two slowly approach each other, in Mexican stand-off fashion, and then stare at each other with their noses about two inches apart. Australian cattle dogs are a loyal, intelligent, and tenacious breed. They are moderately affectionate and deemed to get on relatively well with other dogs and small children, according to the American Kennel Club.
Also known as blue or red heelers, depending on their coloring, the breed originates from the Queensland Heeler which is related to th.
