Australian Shepherds show strong herding instincts that can appear aggressive without early socialization or redirection.
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Aussies are deeply loyal and can become territorial, often barking or guarding their space from unfamiliar people or pets.
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Their sharp prey instincts can make them chase fast-moving animals or objects, showing intense focus and dominance.
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Australian Shepherds thrive with tasks, but lack of stimulation may cause frustration, leading to nipping or pushy behavior.
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Aussies may react defensively if scared or threatened, especially in unfamiliar settings or without proper training.
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Without leadership, Aussies may try to take charge, showing controlling behaviors with people or other dogs.
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These dogs may guard food, toys, or even people, acting aggressively if they sense competition or intrusion.
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Australian Shepherds bark loudly at anything they see as suspicious—making them good watchdogs, but noisy pets.
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