The Working Kelpie: A Dog Breed Profile

by Maayan Gordon

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The Working Kelpie is a medium-sized breed of Australian sheepdog that is known for its intelligence, alertness, and eagerness to work. This breed has been used in Australia since the 1800s to herd sheep and other livestock and is still used today for this purpose. They are also popular as family pets due to their loyalty and affectionate nature.

The Working Kelpie is a strong, athletic dog with a compact body and an alert expression. They have a double coat that can be either short or medium in length and comes in colors such as black, red, tan, blue, fawn, chocolate, or cream. The average weight of this breed ranges from 25-45 pounds (11-20 kg) with males being larger than females.

This breed is highly intelligent and learns quickly which makes them ideal for herding tasks. They are very active dogs that require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy and healthy. It’s important to provide them with plenty of opportunities for physical activity such as running, playing fetch, or going on long walks or hikes.

The Working Kelpie is a loyal and affectionate dog that forms strong bonds with their owners. They are protective of their families but can be aloof around strangers so it’s important to socialize them from an early age so they learn how to interact appropriately with people outside the family unit.

This breed does best when given a job to do such as herding livestock or participating in agility competitions or other canine sports. They thrive when they have something to focus on so it’s important to give them tasks that keep them mentally stimulated while providing physical activity at the same time.

Overall, the Working Kelpie is an intelligent, active dog that makes an excellent companion for those who can provide them with plenty of exercise and mental stimulation throughout the day. With proper training and socialization they make great family pets who will form strong bonds with their owners while protecting them from harm if necessary.

 

 

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