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Charlotte Schwartz - Australian Kelpie

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A nineteenth-century Australian creation, the Kelpie is a working dog through and through. Handsome and trainable though he may be, the breed rarely excels as a house pet and is truly at home on the range. The breeds intense herding instincts, pulsing through the brain and veins of every dog, directs the Kelpie to round up, race and rally every moving thing in his path. Here is an intelligent, independent-thinking dog with a one-track mind: the Kelpie has irrepressible devotion to his work.
Written by award-winning canine journalist and author Charlotte Schwartz, this Special Rare-Breed Edition tells the unique story of the Kelpie in its homeland Down Under, detailing the breeds characteristics, origin and description. As the breeds working standard describes, the Kelpie should be a medium sized, lithe, active, strongly muscled dog who possesses an open, friendly, active but placid disposition. The author discusses the selection of a Kelpie puppy and the general maintenance of the dog, including feeding, grooming and exercising. The key to keeping Kelpies is keeping them busy and avoiding boredom at all costs. The author warns pet owners about the potential behavioral problems that can develop in the bored Kelpie and advises how to avoid these issues. A thorough, up-to-date chapter on canine healthcare by veterinarian Dr. Lowell Ackerman provides essential information about inoculations, infectious diseases, parasite prevention and much more.

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Physical Characteristics of the Australian Kelpie

(from the Working Kelpie Council of Australia)

Head: Slightly rounded skull, broad between well-pricked ears.

Eyes: Slightly oval shaped, of medium size and widely spaced, clearly defined at the corners and showing a kind, intelligent and eager expression.

Muzzle: Moderate length, tapered toward the nose.

Lips Tight and clean Teeth Sound strong and evenly spaced the lower - photo 1

Lips: Tight and clean.

Teeth: Sound, strong and evenly spaced, the lower incisors just behind but touching the upper.

Chest: When viewed from the side, should be deep, the point of breast bone showing ahead of the junction between shoulder blade (scapula) and upper arm (humerus).

Shoulders: Clean, muscular, with a long sloping shoulder blade (scapula) set at approximately a 45 angle to the ground.

Forelegs: Clean, muscular, refined bone. The length of leg should be approximately the same from the point of elbow (tip of the ulna) to the ground as is the distance from the withers to the base of the rib cage. The pastern should show a slight angle with the forearm when viewed from side.

Ears: Widely spaced, pricked and running to a fine point at the tip, the leather fine but strong at the base.

Neck: Of fair length, strong, slightly arched and showing quality, gradually molding into the shoulders.

Front Feet: Round, strong, deep in pad, with flexible well-arched toes.

Size: Classified as a medium-sized dog.

Color: Any color and markings historically associated with the development of the breed.

Tail: When viewed from the side the butt of the tail should be well let down.

Hindquarters: Should show breadth and strength with the rump rather long and sloping. When viewed from the side, the overall upper line of the rump and tail should form a smooth curve when the dog is standing at rest.

Coat: Moderately short, flat, straight and weather-resisting outer coat, with or without a short dense undercoat.

Hind Feet: Slightly elongated in comparison with the front feet.

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An Australian creation from the 1800s the Kelpie is prized by stockmen for his - photo 2

An Australian creation from the 1800s, the Kelpie is prized by stockmen for his working ability and stamina in harsh conditions and on rough terrain. Travel back to the breeds establishment and meet the Kelpies developers and the foundation dogs. Trace his spread from the Australian outback and sheep yards to countries around the world, where his work ethic and skills are respected and admired.

Discover what sets the Kelpie apart from other working breeds as well as the - photo 3

Discover what sets the Kelpie apart from other working breeds as well as the personality traits that make him a beloved companion in the home and on the farm. Never all work and no play, the Kelpie is a bright, alert and fun-loving family dog who is well suited to many activities. Explore the delights and challenges of Kelpie ownership to see if you and the breed are a perfect match.

Learn the requirements of a well-bred Australian Kelpie by studying the - photo 4

Learn the requirements of a well-bred Australian Kelpie by studying the description of the breed set forth in the breed standard. Working dogs, show dogs and pets should possess key characteristics as outlined in the breed standard.

Find out about how to locate a well-bred Australian Kelpie puppy Discover - photo 5

Find out about how to locate a well-bred Australian Kelpie puppy. Discover which questions to ask the breeder and what to expect when visiting the litter. Prepare for your puppy-accessory shopping spree. Also discussed are home safety, the first trip to the vet, socialization and some basic puppy problems.

Cover the specifics of taking care of your Australian Kelpie every day feeding - photo 6

Cover the specifics of taking care of your Australian Kelpie every day: feeding for the puppy, adult and senior dog; grooming, including coat care, ears, eyes, nails and bathing; and exercise needs for your dog. Also discussed are dog ID and boarding.

Begin with the basics of training the puppy and adult dog Learn the principles - photo 7

Begin with the basics of training the puppy and adult dog. Learn the principles of house-training the Australian Kelpie, including the use of crates. Get started by introducing the pup to his collar and leash, and progress to the basic commands and herding training. Find out about obedience classes and other activities.

By Lowell Ackerman DVM DACVD Become your dogs healthcare advocate and a - photo 8

By Lowell Ackerman DVM, DACVD

Become your dogs healthcare advocate and a well-educated canine keeper. Select a skilled and able veterinarian. Discuss pet insurance, vaccinations and infectious diseases, the neuter/spay decision, parasite control and breed-specific health concerns.

Know when to consider your Australian Kelpie a senior and what special needs he - photo 9

Know when to consider your Australian Kelpie a senior and what special needs he will have. Learn to recognize the signs of aging in terms of physical and behavioral traits and what your vet can do to optimize your dogs golden years.

Analyze the canine mind to understand what makes your Australian Kelpie tick - photo 10

Analyze the canine mind to understand what makes your Australian Kelpie tick. The following potential problems are addressed: aggression (fear biting, inter-canine and dominant), sexual misconduct, chewing, digging, jumping up and barking.

K ENNEL C LUB B OOKS A USTRALIAN K ELPIE

ISBN 13: 978-1-59378-369-3

eISBN 13: 978-1-62187-060-9

Copyright 2007 Kennel Club Books A Division of I-5 Publishing, LLC

3 Burroughs, Irvine, CA 92618 USA

Cover Design Patented: US 6,435,559 B2 Printed in South Korea

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by photostat, scanner, microfilm, xerography or any other means, or incorporated into any information retrieval system, electronic or mechanical, without the written permission of the copyright owner.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Schwartz, Charlotte.

Australian kelpie / by Charlotte Schwartz.

p. cm. 1593783698

1. Australian kelpie. I. Title.

SF429.A78S39 2007

636.737--dc22

2006016294

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Photography by Michael Trafford

with additional photographs contributed by:

Paulette Braun, Alan and Sandy Carey, Tony Dixon, Donna Dunham, W. P. Fleming/Viesti Associates, Isabelle Franais, Carol Ann Johnson, Bill Jonas, Sven Karlsson, Judith Selby, Diane Stark, Roger Urricelquis and Alice van Kempen.

Illustrations by Patricia Peters.

The Australian Kelpie is a medium-sized hardy and alert working dog whose - photo 11

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