Top 8 Most Dangerous Habits of Blue Heeler

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Nipping

Blue Heelers have a herding instinct, leading them to nip ankles. Redirect this behavior with toys.

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Excessive Barking

Address boredom or anxiety causing excessive barking in Blue Heelers.

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Digging

Blue Heelers may dig due to boredom or to escape. Provide mental and physical stimulation.

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Chasing

Their herding instinct may cause them to chase moving objects. Train them to respond to commands.

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Separation Anxiety

Blue Heelers are prone to separation anxiety. Gradually increase alone time to alleviate it.

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Resource Guarding

Address resource guarding through positive reinforcement training.

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Jumping

Discourage jumping on people by rewarding calm behavior and teaching alternative actions.

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Aggression

Early socialization and training are crucial to prevent aggressive behavior in Blue Heelers.

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