The Koolie is an Australian dog breed. The Koolie is a working or herding dog which has existed in Australia since the early 19th century when it was bred from imported British working dogs. Robert Kaleski, in an article on Cattle Dogs in the August 1903 issue of the Agricultural Gazette of New South Wales, describes the "Welsh heeler or merle, erroneously known as the German collie," as a "blue-gray dog about the size and build of a smooth-haired collie, generally with wall eyes." The British background predominated in the dogs that came to be associated with the "German collie" name.
A Blue Merle short coat Koolie
A Red Merle short coat blocking cattle
A Solid Red short coat and a Red Merle short coat mustering cattle
A Blue Merle short coat heading sheep
The Australian Kelpie, or simply Kelpie, is an Australian sheepdog capable of mustering and droving with little or no guidance. It is a medium-sized dog and comes in a variety of colours. The Kelpie has been exported throughout the world and is used to muster livestock, primarily sheep, cattle and goats.
An Australian Kelpie
The Kelpie Monument in Casterton, "Birthplace of the Kelpie".
Kelpie circa 1915
Kelpie "backing" sheep