Top 8 Most Rarest Habits of Australian shepherd Dog Breeds

Eye Staring

Aussies use intense eye contact to control herds—and sometimes their humans!

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Tail Talk

Even bobtailed Aussies “talk” with tail movement, showing mood and focus.

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 Shadow Following

They love following their owners everywhere. It’s loyalty mixed with herding instinct.

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 Head Nudging

They love following their owners everywhere. It’s loyalty mixed with herding instinct.

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 Work Obsession

Aussies love having jobs, even if it’s just “guarding” the kids or chasing a ball.

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High Jumping

They’re known for jumping fences or catching toys mid-air with amazing height.

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Silent Herding

Many Aussies herd silently, relying more on movement and body language.

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 Smile Expression

Yes, some Aussies smile! It’s a real facial expression when they’re happy or excited.

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