Red Dog is famous in Australian history for being a legendary kelpie-cross dog that became a beloved symbol of loyalty and companionship in the outback town of Dampier, Western Australia. He is known for his remarkable journey across the Australian landscape, often hitching rides on trucks and trains, and forming strong bonds with local miners and residents. Red Dog's adventures and his unwavering loyalty to his owner, John "Blue" Healy, have made him a celebrated figure, inspiring books and a film that capture his spirit and the unique connection between humans and dogs in the harsh Australian environment.
The statue of red dog is in Dampier Australia
No dog is actually red red. Just go on google and look up something like: red australian cattle dog. :)
Yes, "Red Dog" is based on a true story about a dog named Red Dog who roamed the Australian Outback in the 1970s, touching the lives of many people along the way. The story of Red Dog's loyalty and adventures has become a beloved part of Australian folklore.
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cause of the dogs
Australian Cattle Dog. Go to http://www.cattledog.com/misc/faq.html#top
Clifford is most definitely a giant red dog.
Sounds like a Lab mix. Or, actually a Australian Shepard maybe.
yes, blue healers are the same a Australian cattle dogs. red healers are Australian cattle dogs also. = =
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That would be Phar Lap
The film "Red Dog" was released in 2011. It is an Australian film directed by Kriv Stenders, based on the true story of a dog that united a community in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. The film is adapted from the book "Red Dog" by Louis de Bernières.