Top 8 Most Rarest Habits of Australian Cattle Dog Breeds

Shadowing You

They "shadow" their owners everywhere, a loyalty trait called "Velcro dog" behavior.

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 Self-Exercise

They invent their own games to burn energy—like herding other pets or chasing tails.

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Nipping Play

They gently nip at heels—a herding instinct showing up even during play.

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Silent Staring

They stare silently to anticipate commands or read your emotions.

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 Toy Hoarding

They hide toys in secret spots, a quirky nesting-like behavior.

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Night Watcher

They patrol the home at night to "protect the pack" while you sleep.

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Problem Solver

These dogs can open doors, gates, and even solve puzzles on their own.

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 Cat-like Grooming

Cattle Dogs often lick and groom themselves just like a cat would.

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