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Blue Heelers have high energy. They need plenty of exercise to stay happy and healthy.
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Naturally protective, Blue Heelers guard their family and home with determination.
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Bred for herding, they may nip at heels to move people or animals, a sign of their strong instincts.
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Highly intelligent, Blue Heelers learn quickly but need mental stimulation to prevent boredom.
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Their stubbornness requires firm, consistent training and a confident handler.
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Fiercely loyal, they form strong bonds with their owners and thrive on companionship.
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Their high drive makes them excellent working dogs but can lead to destructive behavior if not properly channeled.
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With a strong prey drive, they may chase small animals. Training can help manage this behavior.
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