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Australian Kelpie (Rare Breed)

Australian Kelpie (Rare Breed)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good reading
Review: I found Mr Sloanes book informative,reliable and essential reading for the owner or potential owner of the Australian Kelpie.Pictures of this magnificent looking animal are portrayed in this book. Whether you are looking for a work,show,pet obedience or agility dog you will find the information in this book.The Australian Kelpie is a highly intelligent breed,no matter what he looks like he will adapt to anything you want him to do.I would recommend this book to anyone looking for information on this breed.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Kelpie : The Australian Sheep / Cattle / Family Dog
Review: This book offers an excellent technological and pictorial presentation of the Australian Kelpie dog.

Unfortunately, there is not much written about the personality, inexhaustiable energy and total devotion to their human masters. This makes it hard for those people who wish to use this book to decide on a kelpie as either a work animal or a family pet. (The Kelpie is brilliant at both.)

I think the book is more a manual. A more humane (canine) approach would have been attracted me more to this book.

Being a kelpie owner for over thirty years, I was looking for more.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Book concentrates on show dogs, rather than working Kelpies
Review: While Mr Sloan shows some nice examples of show kelpies (which are an offshoot of the actual working strain) he neglects the real reason these dogs were developed as a breed. Working Kelpies are the work force in Australia's pastoral farming system and should be given their due. By concentrating on the shorter-legged, heavier-coated and basically non-working show dogs, Mr Sloane has doen the forefathers of the Kelpie breed a serious disservice. Having stated all that, the book does contain some fine photographs of show dogs, which , if one likes such dogs, one might find useful.


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