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Blue Heelers use this sharp, quick bark to alert owners of something unusual
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A series of short, repetitive barks often accompanied by a wagging tail. It signals that your Heeler is ready for fun.
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A deep, resonant bark that warns strangers to stay away. This is their protective instinct kicking in.
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A monotonous, continuous bark that indicates your Heeler is bored and needs mental stimulation or exercise.
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High-pitched and frantic, this bark shows your Blue Heeler is anxious or stressed, often due to separation or new environments.
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Fast, high-pitched barks that show your Heeler's excitement, typically when you come home or during playtime.
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A demanding, persistent bark used to grab your attention, often when your Heeler needs something, like food or water.
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A low, growling bark that serves as a warning of potential danger or a serious situation that needs your attention.
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