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When Your Cattle Dog Just Isn’t Impressed by Your Antics

We’ve all been there: you’re feeling a little silly, having some fun with filters, snapping selfies, maybe even channeling your inner Snapchat superstar. You turn the camera, add the fuzzy ears, big glasses, and think, This is adorable!

And then there’s your Australian Cattle Dog.

Mine, as you can see in the photo, is passed out cold behind me. Not a glance, not a tail wag, not even the courtesy of opening one eye to acknowledge my brilliance. Nope—just a snoring pile of fur on the blanket.

The Great Divide: Humans vs. Heelers

Australian Cattle Dogs are known for their intensity. They’re herders, workers, energy-packed geniuses who thrive on exercise, training, and mental stimulation. According to the American Kennel Club (AKC), they are “alert, curious, and remarkably intelligent.” Translation: they usually don’t miss a beat.

But apparently, when I’m in full selfie mode with cartoon ears, my dog could not care less. His “mental stimulation” at that moment was limited to dreaming about chasing squirrels or herding shadows across the backyard.


What He Was Probably Thinking

Let’s be honest—dogs may not speak our language, but they definitely have opinions. If my cattle dog could talk during this moment, it probably would’ve gone something like this:

  • “Oh great, she’s doing the filter thing again. Wake me up when dinner’s ready.”
  • “These ears aren’t fooling anyone. You’re not part of the pack.”
  • “Yeah, yeah, blog about me, but keep it down—I’m trying to nap.”

Why This Is So Relatable

Every dog owner has had a moment where they want to share something funny, exciting, or Instagram-worthy, and their dog just… doesn’t care. They’re not here for your antics, your TikToks, or your experiments with puppy filters. They’re here for food, belly rubs, walks, and naps. Lots of naps.

And maybe that’s why we love them so much—they remind us to stop taking ourselves too seriously.


Disclaimer

This blog is based on personal experience with my own dog. Your mileage may vary, especially if your pup is more cooperative with selfies (lucky you!). Always remember, cattle dogs are energetic working breeds that require plenty of exercise, training, and patience—just don’t expect them to double as your Instagram hype squad.


About the Author

I’m A.L. Childers—writer, storyteller, and lifelong dog lover. Whether I’m writing books, blogs, or just documenting the antics of my four-legged family members, my mission is to bring a little humor, honesty, and heart into everyday life.


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