Are Kelpies protective of their owners?

Kelpies can be excellent guard dogs and very protective of their masters.

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Can Kelpies be protection dogs?

Kelpies are 'velcro' dogs, so wherever their humans are, that is where they are… whether it's going for walks or on the lounge watching television. They can be timid with strangers and this makes them good watchdogs (but as they are not biters, they're not regarded as good guard dogs).

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Are Kelpies loyal to one person?

Do Kelpies bond with one person? Kelpies are known for being loyal and affectionate with their owners, but they can also bond with multiple people. They love to be part of your pack and will bond with everyone in the family.

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How loyal are Kelpies?

Kelpies are loyal and devoted to their family as well as loving and affectionate. To be happy, they need big spaces with a yard they can play in. They are so friendly they'll hang out with other dogs and even cats. If trained and socialised, they are suitable for young children.

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Do Kelpies get jealous?

Kelpies respond to kindness, and will willingly work (whether stock work, obedience, tracking or agility) for someone who rewards their efforts. Kelpies are loyal dogs to the point of being jealous. Occasionally fights or squabbles break out at my home due to jealousy of another dog being near me.

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10 Things Only Australian Kelpie Dog Owners Understand

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Why does my Kelpie stare at me?

Just as humans stare into the eyes of someone they adore, dogs will stare at their owners to express affection. In fact, mutual staring between humans and dogs releases oxytocin, known as the love hormone. This chemical plays an important role in bonding and boosts feelings of love and trust.

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Why do Kelpies lick you?

For them it's a way of grooming, bonding, and expressing themselves. Your dog may lick you to say they love you, to get your attention, to help soothe themselves if they're stressed, to show empathy or because you taste good to them!

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Do Kelpies like being left alone?

Kelpies are not one of those dogs that can be left alone for a long time because they can suffer from separation anxiety. They will also display many destructive behaviors when left alone. Kelpies are those dogs that love to walk. They run all day with you so they cannot leave alone.

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What is the weakness of Kelpie?

But there is some good news: a kelpie has a weak spot – its bridle. Anyone who can get hold of a kelpie's bridle will have command over it and any other kelpie.

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Do Kelpies bark a lot?

Kelpies have a moderate tendency to bark. If Kelpies are not provided the physical and mental stimulation they require, they can be prone to boredom and developing problematic and compulsive behaviours such as incessant barking and digging.

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Why does my Kelpie follow me everywhere?

If your dog follows you everywhere then it's a sign that they trust and love you and that you make them feel safe. Following you very closely can be a sign that they're bored, they want something, they're feeling scared or are just being nosy.

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Do Kelpies cuddle?

Kelpies love to cuddle with familiar people. They love to give out kisses. Even though they are very cuddly, you won't be able to keep them on the couch for long. They need their freedom and exercise.

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Can a Kelpie be an inside dog?

The Australian Kelpie is not recommended for apartment life. They are working dogs that need plenty of open space to run and will be happiest with a job to do. Their all-weather coat allows them to live where it is hot as well as where it is cold. They will be content to live outdoors with adequate shelter.

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What dog breed can protect you?

German Shepherd

German Shepherds are one of the most common breeds for police dogs, but they're just as popular as pets. They'll protect your house from intruders and are so loyal that they will form a strong bond with you.

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How long can you leave a kelpie alone?

Ideally, adult dogs shouldn't be left alone for more than 4 hours.

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What two dogs make a kelpie?

Kelpies in Australia

They are a herding dog derived from the Scottish smooth collie or farm collie.

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Are Kelpies good or evil?

Kelpies are usually considered evil however a story from the island of Barra in the Outer Hebrides details the efforts of a lonely kelpie that was looking for love and so shape shifted into a handsome man to help win the heart of a women who he wanted to take as his wife.

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Do Kelpies bite?

Every single dog can and will bite and cause damage if its temperament and environment predispose it to doing so. The breeds on the top of the list of biting incidents in Australia include the Australian Cattle dog, Kelpie, Jack Russell Terrier, Border Collie, Rottweiler, Staffordshire Bull Terrier and the Labrador.

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Do Kelpies like to swim?

Your canine will adore the beach as they can run in and out of the water, and swimming is great exercise as it works several muscles all at once. This activity is especially good for health conditions like hip dysplasia and again, can help your dog maintain a healthy weight, as well as being great fun.

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Where do Kelpies like to sleep?

For most kelpies it is really hard to relax and shut down without a den: they feel they have to be alert all the time and any movement will trigger their instinct. When a kelpie (pup) is in a crate, covered with a towel or sheet so it cannot see out, it feels safe and secure and will go to sleep.

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How long should you walk a Kelpie?

Kelpies are common working dogs. They are usually extremely alert, highly intelligent and have an almost inexhaustible energy. Plenty of exercise is a must for these energy machines. These medium sized working dogs needs at least 2 hours of exercise a day.

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Why do Kelpies sleep on their back?

"Dogs generally sleep on their back to cool down," McDermott says. "Dogs exchange heat through their paws, and this [position] allows them to cool off." Canines have fewer sweat glands than humans, but those they do have are mostly concentrated in their paws.

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Why does my dog put his paw on me?

Why is my dog putting his paws on me? In addition to a way to say "I love you," your dog might paw at you if it needs something like food or a potty break. Anxious dogs might also paw at you for comfort or to request some space. Other dogs may paw at you to signify they need some activity time.

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Why do Kelpies chew?

Australian Kelpies need an outlet to use their mental and physical energy or they will create an outlet for themselves, which may include chewing, digging, or other destructive behavior.

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Why does my dog cuddle with me at night?

When your furry friend wants to cuddle up next to you at night, it's usually a sign of affection. They may also feel the need to get close to their pack members for protection or warmth. Why does my dog move from spot to spot? Moving around at night isn't uncommon for dogs.

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