Their herding instincts can make them nip at kids, chase pets, and try to control movement.
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Aussies are protective of their family, which can lead to aggressive behavior toward strangers.
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Without enough physical activity, Aussies may become restless, destructive, or even aggressive.
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They often claim their space and may bark or growl to keep other dogs or people away.
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They often claim their space and may bark or growl to keep other dogs or people away.
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Their intense focus can make them obsessive, especially during play or when guarding objects.
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Aussies can be stubborn, which may look like aggression if they refuse commands or rules.
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If not socialized early, they can become fearful and lash out aggressively when uncomfortable.
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