The call of the wild was matched by the call of the supper dish Red Dog s appetite was as legendary as his exploits. Dubbed a professional traveler rather than a stray, Red Dog established his own transportation system, hitchhiking between far flung towns and female dogs in cars whose engine noises he d memorized and whose drivers he d charmed. But Red Dog was a kind of ultra Kelpie, energetic and clever enough for an entire breed in himself. He was a Red Cloud Kelpie, a breed of sheepdog known for its energy and cleverness. He did not have to go far: everyone for hundreds of miles in every direction seemed to have a story about Red Dog. In 1998, Louis de Bernieres acclaimed author of Corelli’s Mandolin came upon a bronze statue in a town on Australia s northwestern coast and was immediately compelled to know more about Red Dog.
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