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Kelpie-Dingo - Australian Dog Breed

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Uploaded: 15th Oct 2007 at 1:37 AM
Updated: 21st Nov 2008 at 12:12 AM by Canoodle
This is the Kelpie-Dingo large dog breed. Similar (if not identical) to my dog Molly.

History:
The Dingo has been around for almost as long as the Australian Aboriginal, and is a
very respected animal. Many of these animals are bred with other breeds of dog, to
blend the colouring and qualities that they have. In the 80's, some of you may have heard
of the court case involved about a woman claiming that a dingo "stole her baby"...This is
about as good publicity as you may hear about these "dogs". Of course...the woman was charged
with murdering her child...So dingos stealing babies isn't likely to happen. These "dogs"
are cunning, smart, and extremely loyal. Mostly independant, but easy to train.

The Kelpie. bred by Australian farmers as an all-rounder working dog. Extremely energetic
dogs, and very loyal. On average, one in two farmers have at least one kelpie dog for farm
use. Mostly used to round up sheep and cattle, and can be seen snapping at the heels of many
a sheep during shearing time. As mentioned, they are very energetic, and therefore gain very
little weight. A very loyal all round dog, for those looking for a little company way out
in the middle of nowhere.

The mix of these two breeds, as you can see, is not as common as dingo mixing with other breeds,
but all up, they make a very good mutt. My dog Molly, is two years old. She was a real terror
as a pup (chewing shoes, digging up the backyard, chasing the postman) as most pups are. But
recently, she had pups. Ever since she was given to me, she has been loyal, protective, and love-
able. She is very smart, and was easy to train for most things.
Trust me, Your sims will want one of these dogs too. Warning: If you don't walk them at least
twice a week, they will walk themselves
Have Fun!!!