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Blue Heelers love to bark excessively. It's their way of communicating, but it can be a nuisance.
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Blue Heelers have boundless energy, requiring plenty of exercise to prevent destructive behavior.
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Due to their herding instincts, Blue Heelers may nip at heels or try to herd children and other pets.
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These loyal dogs can suffer from separation anxiety, leading to destructive behaviors when left alone.
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Blue Heelers are independent and sometimes stubborn, making training a challenge.
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Their instinct to chase is strong, whether it's cars, animals, or anything that catches their eye.
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Blue Heelers have a natural inclination to dig, which can wreak havoc on your garden or yard.
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They tend to jump up on people out of excitement, which can be problematic, especially for guests.
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