Heelers nip at heels to herd. This can lead to biting if not properly trained early on.
Image : unsplash
Heelers nip at heels to herd. This can lead to biting if not properly trained early on.
Image : unsplash
They may become aggressive when protecting their home or family from strangers or other dogs.
Image : unsplash
They often chase or bite smaller pets due to their strong prey instincts.
Image : unsplash
They may snap or growl when annoyed or overstimulated, especially without enough rest.
Image : unsplash
This breed can be headstrong, reacting aggressively when challenged or corrected harshly.
Image : unsplash
Their loyalty can turn into aggression toward unfamiliar people or animals.
Image : unsplash
Too much excitement can overwhelm them, leading to sudden snapping or barking.
Image : unsplash