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Blue Heelers have a strong herding instinct, often leading to nipping behavior.
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They are highly territorial and may act aggressively towards strangers.
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Their protective nature can result in aggressive behavior to guard their family.
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Excess energy can cause frustration and aggressive outbursts if not properly channeled.
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Blue Heelers can be very stubborn, making training challenging.
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Their strong prey drive can make them chase and nip at smaller animals.
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Lack of mental stimulation can lead to destructive and aggressive behaviors.
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Without early socialization, Blue Heelers may become aggressive towards unfamiliar people and dogs.
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