Collection: Personalised Australian Working Kelpie Gifts

We have a vast range of personalised Australian Working Kelpie products available at dyefor.com for both you and your pooch. Whether you want a snazzy new dog leash, a bed or bandana, our range is sure to make your Kelpie wag its tail with joy. Don’t forget to treat yourself or a friend too by shopping our range of mugs, laptop bags and AirPods!

Introduction

Versatile, hardworking and fiercely loyal, the Australian Working Kelpie is Australia’s answer to the classic Sheepdog. These canines save farmers lots of money as they can carry out the labour of several men. They can cover 50 km in a single day! It’s no surprise that you can find these dogs all over the world as they are skilled herders, and their ability to detect firearms and drugs has made them valued border police dogs.

History

Kelpies may well be the farmers’ perfect companion, but their origins may surprise you. Their ancestors the Scottish Collie were taken to Australia by a wealthy, upper-class family in the early 1800s. Over time the Collies bred with dogs native (and therefore better adapted) to Australia. Kelpies, therefore, came about purely by chance. There was never an intentional breeding programme.

In the 20th century, the pooches were recognised as capable working dogs, herding anything from cattle and sheep to pigs and alpacas.

Personality

As these dogs are used to living an active, working lifestyle, they are intelligent and full of energy. One of the main things a prospective owner needs to consider is if they’re able to keep their Kelpie physically and mentally stimulated. Otherwise, they will get bored and become destructive. (Expect them to dig holes in your garden and destroy furniture if left alone for too long!)

Despite their prey drive they have a sensitive side and make great family pets. They have a love for children and will bond well with all family members.

Vitals

Height 39-51 cm
Weight 13-19 kg
Other names Barb, Kelpie
Origin Australia
Coat Double coat, short, smooth, rough
Colour Black, red, tan, brown, blue, fawn, cream
Eye Colour Brown
Life Expectancy 12 to 15 years
Health Issues Cerebellar Abiotrophy, Cryptorchidism, Hip and Elbow Dysplasia, Luxating Patella, Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Care Tips They need an outlet for their energy, or they will act out Not suitable for households without a garden Shouldn’t be washed regularly - their skin secretes oils to maintain their waterproof coat, washing these away will result in skin issues

 

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