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The Kelpie: Australia’s Tireless Worker and Loyal Companion

22/9/2025

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The Kelpie is a sturdy, fast, and determined breed of dog. From the farm paddocks to the couch, they are guaranteed to entertain and love unconditionally.

🐶 Origin
The exact origin of the Kelpie’s creation is still unknown. Some theories suggest they are a cross between the Australian Dingo and the Border Collie. However, further investigations indicate the breed may have developed from Collies brought from northern England to Australia, which were then bred together.
The Kelpie has been recognised as its own breed since the late 1800s. Their name comes from the novel Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson, which mentions the mythical 'water kelpie.'

🐕‍🦺 Purpose
The Kelpie was bred as a working herding dog and has always excelled in this field. Even today, they still work as sheepdogs and are capable of controlling cattle, goats, poultry, and even reindeer.

🧼 Coat Care
The Kelpie has a smooth, short double coat that is easy to maintain. They only require brushing as needed and should be bathed only when absolutely necessary.
Being a breed developed to work outdoors in all kinds of weather, the Kelpie’s skin produces natural oils that repel water and dirt. Overbathing can break down these oils and cause that dreaded ‘dirty dog smell.’ They are average shedders.

🐕 Appearance
The Kelpie is a small, compact dog with a broad chest and solid hindquarters. They are only slightly longer than they are tall, which contributes to their agility and speed.
They can grow up to 51 cm tall and weigh up to 20 kg. Their coat comes in a variety of colours including black and red, black and tan, red, tan, fawn, chocolate and blue.

🧠 Temperament
The Kelpie is a driven working dog through and through. They are exceptional herders and can run and work all day long.
They are not suitable for non-active families, as they require hours of physical and mental stimulation each day. Kelpies thrive when given a job and are perfect for working farm environments or very active families.
Without enough stimulation, boredom sets in quickly—and a bored Kelpie can become destructive or mischievous. Because they are still bred for work, their herding instinct can kick in at any time. When excited or in "working mode", they may nip—just as they would when moving livestock.
They are highly agile and excellent jumpers, which can make them escape artists in suburban backyards. While not naturally aggressive, they are capable of protecting and defending when needed.
This is a highly intelligent breed that learns quickly. Kelpies excel in obedience and respond well to confident leadership.

❤️ Health
The Kelpie is generally a very healthy dog. The most common hereditary condition found in the breed is Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA), so it's important to check this when buying a puppy.
Their average lifespan is 10–14 years, but the oldest recorded Kelpie, living in Victoria -  Australia, reached an incredible 30 years of age! A true testament to the hardiness and resilience of the breed.
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Ozzie, our beautiful Dog of the Month for September 2025 during his post operative care stay. 


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