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This lovely girl is a Flyball wash out and didn't want to see her passed around from home to home. So, I'm smacking myself on head wondering why I agreed to take her.....sucker, I guess. The person I'm getting her from is a very nice person, she does lots of rescue. This lovely girl will be here Saturday. She is a blue/tan Australian Kelpie.

bk -- I posted the picture for you, since you like the blue/tan color~ :wink:

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Hey someone to Hobbit company when he doesn't want to go for a walk with everyone else and Ms. Kitty does!!! :lol: I bet everything will work for the best!! Looks to have the build to take to herding! :wink:

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She was whelped in April 2000 (so, 1.5 years old). She is in good shape, physically. Mentally? She'll take some work, but everything will be fine.

Kelpies range from 35 to 50lbs, some males can be as large as 70lbs (all muscle). Depending on the bloodline and nutrition. Height can range from 17 to 22 inches, again depending on bloodline. Most herding dog breeders/owners don't look at the "standard", because we are more interested in good solid genetics, excellent health, natural herding ability with strong desire to work. Height and weight aren't flaws in the herding pen/pasture.

Hobbit will like her, just because she's a girl. Miss Kitty got to go on her walk yesterday and Hobbit decided he wanted to go this time. He is such a busy body!

I imagine that she won't have any trouble adjusting to farm life and will fall right in with the rest of the Kelpies. I have never seen a Kelpie that wouldn't herd......something. I imagine her instinct will kick in rather quickly. Her duty can be to help check the fence line --- that takes about 3 hours to walk the entire place. That should tire her out, plus be an adventure!

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