Which description aligns with the core function of an Australian Terrier's inherent alertness?
Answer
Alert barking when anything unusual occurs, such as a strange sound.
Alert barking is a core function, acting as an 'Intruder Alert' when the dog notices something out of the ordinary in their environment.

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