The tag alias #53162 heeler -> australian_cattle_dog has been rejected.
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EDIT: The tag alias heeler -> australian_cattle_dog (forum #314277) has been rejected by @Rainbow_Dash.
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The tag alias #53162 heeler -> australian_cattle_dog has been rejected.
Reason:
EDIT: The tag alias heeler -> australian_cattle_dog (forum #314277) has been rejected by @Rainbow_Dash.
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Always provide a reason, even if it may seem obvious. Is heeler a breed of australian cattle dog?
Also, couldn't heeler be an accidental misspelling of healer?
watsit said:
Always provide a reason, even if it may seem obvious. Is heeler a breed of australian cattle dog?
"Blue heeler" is a term used frequently to refer to the Australian cattle dog breed, although from what I understand, sometimes "Queensland heeler" or "red heeler" are also used. That said, just "heeler" on its own probably isn't a good alias. Aside from it not really being used as a tag, there's apparently a "Lancashire heeler" breed which is unrelated to the Australian cattle dogs.
vulkalu said:
"Blue heeler" is a term used frequently to refer to the Australian cattle dog breed, although from what I understand, sometimes "Queensland heeler" or "red heeler" are also used. That said, just "heeler" on its own probably isn't a good alias. Aside from it not really being used as a tag, there's apparently a "Lancashire heeler" breed which is unrelated to the Australian cattle dogs.
Red and Blue Heeler are typically used in reference to brown and gray-coated variants, resepctively.
strikerman said:
Is healer something that people would tag?
There's 27 uses of it currently, added by multiple different users. Whether or not it's a good tag to keep, I don't know, but there is some precedence for it being used on occasion.
votp said:
Red and Blue Heeler are typically used in reference to brown and gray-coated variants, resepctively.
I'm aware of that now, although before I had made that post, I was only aware of "blue heeler" being a name for them. The rest of what I said I only picked up from a quick Google search last night, to see if any other breeds came up. ...Which one did, so I still don't agree with this alias.
The tag alias heeler -> australian_cattle_dog (forum #314277) has been rejected by @Rainbow_Dash.