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As its name suggests, the Working Kelpie is a working dog bred for herding sheep. This breed originated in Scotland and was brought to Australia in the 1800s where it became popular for herding sheep and cattle. Kelpies are highly intelligent and companionable, and require significant attention and companionship. They are not dogs to be left alone outside. Their intelligence and active lifestyle makes them excellent police dogs and search & rescue dogs, and they are also sometimes used for sledding.
Temperament
Devoted, eager, intelligent
Breed Fast Facts
28 - 60 lbs
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High
Moderate
Very
12 to 15 years
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Every breeder on Mawoo Pets is assessed for health, safety, and socialization standards.
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There are all kinds of fun ways for you and your dog to spend time in the Peach State. Statewide dog-friendly restaurants like Einstein’s, The Blue Goose and Leopold’s Ice Cream welcome you and your pet on premises with a smile. The two of you can also plan an adventure out in nature thanks to several State Parks, including Don Carter State Park, F.D. Roosevelt State Park, and Red Top Mountain State Park. Pet-friendly cabin facilities are available as well. Join the Parks’ official Tails on Trails club to connect with other adventurous dogs and their owners!
Generations of Bulldogs named Uga have served as the mascot for the University of Georgia’s Bulldogs football team.
A dog mummy estimated to be 150 years old is on display at the Southern Forest World Museum—as he was found, stuck inside a tree.
Georgians’ favourite dog breed is the English Bulldog.
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