Blue Heelers are known to bark excessively, often due to boredom or territorial instincts.
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Some Blue Heelers may exhibit aggression towards strangers or other animals if not properly socialized
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Blue Heelers have strong jaws and may chew on furniture or objects if not given appropriate toys
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These dogs have a natural instinct to dig, which can be destructive if not redirected towards appropriate activities.
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Blue Heelers are prone to separation anxiety, leading to destructive behaviors when left alone for long periods.
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Due to their herding instincts, Blue Heelers may nip at heels or attempt to herd children and other pets.
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These dogs are intelligent but can be stubborn, requiring consistent training and positive reinforcement.
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Blue Heelers may exhibit resource guarding behaviors, such as growling or snapping, to protect their possessions.
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