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The first mention of the breed of Australian kelp was in 1870. There are currently over 100,000 dogs in the Australian continent. Nature name It came from the water of kelpie mentioned in one of Louis Stevenson's works.
The version of the Australian Kelpi was widely distributed as a result of the crossroads of the Kolly Border and the Dingo wild dog. The kelp really has some wild dog routines. For example, the cattle falls, the kelpee bumps his head to the ground like he's sneaking up on the victim.
Kelpie has a high degree of obedience and desire to work. Kelpee's not lazy, the dog always works with pleasure. He can't sit there, he needs a permanent job. Inaction and boredom for this dog can amount to death. Despite the small size, this breed's dogs are well managed with large cattle, domestic birds. On the open pasture, the celp can handle thousands of sheep alone. Animals who don't want to obey kelp may be bitten by their feet. To get as fast as possible from one end of the herd to another, a dog can jump on the backs of animals.
Since the Australian kelp really likes to be on the move, it can't be called a home dog. It's a work dog for which it's very important to have a permanent job. Of course, this dog can be kept in the house, but it's possible only with a steady upbringing, and provided the kelp has a good load and frequent long walks.