Blue Heelers are natural herders. Their instincts drive them to control movement—be it livestock, pets, or even children.
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They form deep bonds with their owners and often become protective, making them excellent watchdogs.
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Without physical or mental tasks, Blue Heelers get bored easily and may turn to destructive behavior.
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Blue Heelers are full of energy. Daily exercise and playtime are essential to keep them balanced and happy.
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They quickly learn commands and tasks. Training must stay challenging to keep them engaged.
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These dogs are always on watch. They notice everything, making them excellent for guarding property.
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Blue Heelers often make decisions on their own. Early socialization helps manage their headstrong nature.
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Bred to work long hours, they thrive in active homes or on farms with tasks and routines.
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