A Kelpie is more likely to be owned by a farmer who owns livestock (particularly one who lives in Australia) as the Kelpie is a dog bred for herding purposes. The Kelpie may also be owned by an owner (very likely Australian) looking for an active dog, an owner in other parts of the world interested in rare breeds or the Kelpie, or a person who is a fan of Red Dog or the movie (Red Dog was a Kelpie and Australian Cattle Dog mix).
it deppends what dog you have for example if you had a staffy and you took him/her out for a walk and you were attacked the dog would just sit there but if you had a strong willed dog him/her will proberbly protect you but a staffy certinly will not
Yes, the Australian Kelpie sheds more than the average shorthaired dog.
it is really a staffy
A:a mythical water horse B:a breed of dog
any medium size dog with lotsss of energy who is playful . i would say get another kelpie or sum type of herding dog like a border collie . a small backyard is the worst place for a kelpie but having a playful buddy should help
yes a staffy
A Staffy is a nickname for the popular dog breed Staffordshire Bull Terrier. A Staffy has many unique characteristics, including a low center of gravity and fun loving character.
There are many websites online that will provide information about the Australian Kelpie. Some of these sites include Dog Breed Info Center, Dogster, and Vetstreet.
An Australian kelpie is a breed of dog from Australia. Australian kelpies are well known for BACKING,this is where a dog, jumps on to a sheep or cattle's back then jumping forward on to another sheep or cattle's back to get to the front of them.
The Australian Kelpie is an enthusiastic and tireless working dog. They can grow 43 to 51 cm in height and 25 to 45 pounds in weight.
would the English Sheperd be a good farm dog? to the first question: try a sarplaninac, its a good guard dog and where it originally came from it was used to fight wolves and bears, check it out on wikipedia.