What Kind of Dog Is Indy from Bluey? Breed Facts & Explanation
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Bluey is an Australian kid’s cartoon that follows the titular character, Bluey, an Australian Blue Heeler, and her group of friends. The show is primarily about how Bluey plays made-up games with her parents, and it has become a cultural phenomenon.
It is not only popular with kids and their parents, but social media videos attest to the fact that it is also very popular with dogs. Although Bluey is the main character, she is supported by a large cast of other dogs, including Indy, one of her best friends, who is an Afghan Hound.
About Bluey
Bluey is a 6-year-old Blue Heeler. The show’s creator, Joe Brumm, chose the Heeler breed so that he could give the dog an Australian accent. The show was originally picked up by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and the British Broadcasting Corporation before making its way to Disney Junior and Disney+.
Bluey is an imaginative and lively Heeler who especially enjoys creating made-up games with her parents. It has been hailed for encouraging imaginative play in children, although there are numerous videos of dogs sitting intently watching the action unfold on the screen.
Although it isn’t exactly clear why dogs like the show so much, many believe it is because the cartoon uses colors that dogs can see clearly, which means that the on-screen movement grabs their attention.
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What Breed Is Indy?
Indy is one of Bluey’s best friends from school who loves to sing and dance. She is an Afghan Hound with the breed’s distinctive long hair typically tied back in ponytails during the show.
About the Afghan Hound
Afghan Hounds are considered regal-looking breeds. They originate from Afghanistan where they were first bred to hunt gazelles. They are best known for their beautiful long hair, but they are also very intelligent and highly skilled hunters and are believed to be one of the oldest dog breeds in the world.
Do Afghan Hounds Make Good Pets?
Although originally bred for hunting, the beautiful coat of the Afghan Hound has led to it becoming a reasonably popular companion dog breed. They need a lot of space to run around and exercise, and they are not ideally suited to living in apartments because of their size and high energy levels.
They are also quite independent, which means they need an experienced handler who knows how to train independent dog breeds. For the right owner, though, the Afghan Hound can make a wonderful pet.
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The Rest of the Cast
Joining Bluey and Indy, there is a large cast of other dogs in the show. Some of the main characters are:
Bluey Heeler – Australian Heeler
Bingo Heeler – Australian Heeler
Bandit Heeler – Australian Heeler
Chilli Heeler – Australian Heeler
Lucky – Labrador Retriever
Chucky – Labrador Retriever
Mackenzie – Border Collie
Rusty – Australian Kelpie
Chloe – Dalmatian
Honey – Beagle
Coco – Poodle
Snickers – Dachshund
Jack Russell – Jack Russell Terrier
Winton – English Bulldog
Pretzel – Chihuahua
The Terriers – Miniature Schnauzers
Conclusion
Bluey has become a success with people of all ages, although it is primarily targeted at young children. It encourages and portrays imaginative play, and it has also proven successful with dogs, with many people believing that its popularity with the canine population stems from its use of colors that dogs can easily recognize.
Indy is one of Bluey’s best friends and is an Afghan Hound, while other breeds that are portrayed in the series include Labrador Retrievers, Border Collies, Chihuahuas, and Miniature Schnauzers. Interestingly, there are no cat characters in Bluey, but they do exist in the Bluey universe as there are toy cats found throughout the episodes.
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