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The Australian Kelpie is a hardworking and active dog that stands about 50 centimetres high and weighs between 16 and 23 kilograms. Originally descended from Scottish collies, the Australian Kelpie is better suited to the heat and dry conditions found in much of its adopted country. Given its heritage, the kelpie is instinctually eager to work with sheep and other pack animals, and it needs quite a bit of exercise. Clever, fun and loving, the Australian Kelpie makes the perfect companion to a human with similar energy levels and love of adventure. They are also good with families and never tire of playing with gentle children.
Temperament
Alert, energetic, eager
Breed Fast Facts
25 - 46 lbs
Medium
High
Moderate
Very
10 to 15 years
Delaware State Parks are dog-friendly, so you can bring your best furry friend for a hike in your home state anytime you like. Dogs are also allowed on many of Delaware’s beautiful beaches, though often according to an annual schedule. Rehoboth Beach, for example, welcomes canine visitors between the months of October and April. Check out Elsmere’s dog park when your dog could do with a social visit, and play together on the agility training equipment. Residents and visitors alike will enjoy stopping by the pet-friendly cafés, breweries, pubs, and dog parks available in this picturesque state! You and your dog can even see a movie together at the Rehoboth Beach Bandstand
In 2019, Delaware’s state dog was the rescue dog!
Most dog owners in this state favour the Labrador Retriever.
According to law, households in Delaware may include up to three dogs.