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This is the character sheet for the neighbours of the immediate Heeler family in Bluey.
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Lucky's family
Pat
Pat (a.k.a. "Lucky's Dad")
Voiced by: Brad Elliot

A Golden Labrador Retriever who is Lucky's father, and a neighbour to the Heelers.
- Butt-Monkey: He often ends up getting caught in the crossfire of the Heeler family's games.
- Catchphrase: "Aw yeah, righto!" whenever he needs to leap into action.
- Country Mouse: "Dad Baby" reveals that he grew up on a sorghum farm.
- A Day in the Limelight: He's the main focus of "Pass the Parcel", which revolves around his efforts to see the titular game played the "right" way.
- Didn't Think This Through: When he insists in "Pass the Parcel" that the titular game should be played by the rules he knows, with only one big prize, he doesn't properly explain this to the kids until after they have already started. He intended for it to be part of the surprise, but it instead leaves most of them heartbroken when they suddenly are told they don't win anything. As seen at Jasper's party, the kids are more understanding when they are warned beforehand about the rules by Jasper's mother.
- Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": Even the adults like to call him "Lucky's Dad" on occasion. Even when having a birthday for his other son Chucky, the children still specifically call him Lucky's Dad.
- Given Name Reveal: His first name isn't mentioned until "Dad Baby".
- Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: He’s a golden Labrador Retriever who is a friendly and kind neighbour to the Heeler family.
- Irony: Despite his moniker, he actually appears in more episodes than Lucky himself.
- Nice Guy: Pat is a good sport about it whenever he gets swept up into the Heeler girls' games. Also, in "Pass the Parcel", when his method of playing the titular game makes the children cry the first time they try it, Pat is visibly guilty and tries calming them down.
- Obsessive Sports Fan: Hardcore supporter of the Queensland Maroons and Australian Wallabies. Even when roped into the events of "Dad Baby", he gets Lucky to call out the events of the cricket match on the TV.
- Shared Family Quirks: He and his son Lucky are both sporty — both like to watch sports on TV, and Lucky also plays sports.
- Strange Minds Think Alike: If he gets mixed up in the Heeler family's games, he's very quick to play along with what they're doing even if he wasn't present to learn the "rules" or see how the game started.
Janelle
Voiced by: Anna Daniels

A Labrador retriever and Pat's wife, Lucky and Chucky's mum, a neighbour to the Heelers as well.
- Happily Married: Despite the sports team divide, she's cheerfully married to Pat.
- Opposing Sports Team: Roots for the "blue" teamnote in Rugby League while Pat and Lucky both root for "purple".note This causes friction for Chucky, who thinks that the team preference is driving a wedge between the two.
- Shared Family Quirks: Like her husband, she and Lucky both watch sports on TV.
- Unseen No More: For most of the first two seasons, she was never shown onscreen, with her husband often calling for her. She finally makes her first appearance in "Pass the Parcel".
Lucky

- Obsessive Sports Fan: A big fan of Rugby League like his dad, and cheers for the same team as he does.
- Odd Name Out: He is the only member of his family not to have a real-life name.
- Out of Focus: Lucky arguably has the least amount of focus of all the recurring characters. His apparencies are very sporadic and the few times he does appear he is a background character or gets sidelined in favor of the rest of his family. Even his mum Janelle and his younger brother Chucky have arguably gotten more focus than him despite only appearing in 2 episodes.
Chucky

- The Baby of the Bunch: The youngest of the Heeler family's immediate neighbours.
- A Day in the Limelight: He is the focus of "The Decider" with his difficulty and insecurity in choosing between his parents (even if only over which sports team to root for) being the emotional crux of the story.
- Obsessive Sports Fan: The only member of his family to avert the trope, as a big part of "The Decider" is him deciding which team he wants to root for between the one his dad cheers fornote and the one his mom cheers fornote , purely based on how sad they look when their teams are losing. By the end, though, he manages to find a common ground by rooting for the "gold" team,note which his entire family supports.
Judo's family
Wendy
Voiced by: Beth Durack (Seasons 1-2), Emily Taheny (Season 3)

A Chow Chow from England, another neighbour of the Heelers, and the mother of Judo.
- Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: She wears a silver brooch. She also is seen wearing a yellow headband and wristbands when exercising.
- Ascended Extra: She's gone from being a minor character whose only role was to be mortified by the Heelers' antics to a supporting character with some focus of her own, as well as serving as the agent of Bandit's comeuppance on several occasions.
- British Stuffiness: She's originally fron England according to the official site, and she tends to be uptight and stuffy.
- Butt-Monkey: She often finds herself being mortified by the Heelers' antics.
- Fitness Nut: She's commonly seen in workout attire, and the official site states that she likes keeping fit.
- Friend to All Children: "Sheep Dog" and "Ragdoll" show that, in addition to Judo, she cares deeply for the Heeler Girls. In the latter she even gets huffy at the idea that Bandit is "bossing around young children".
- Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: She wears jewellery and is rather posh and snooty, but she also jogs and lifts weights.
- Hidden Depths: If her dialogue in "Sheep Dog" is to be believed, she has experience shearing sheep. She is also a dedicated weightlifter.
- Important Haircut: In "Dirt', she has her fur trimmed to show Judo that playing with her friends is more important than keeping her fur clean.
- Innocently Insensitive: Very downplayed, as she never actually said anything wrong, but Wendy's light bagging in "Baby Race" when baby Judo reached developmental milestones quickly made Chilli feel really insecure about how good a mum she is when baby Bluey couldn't keep up and hit more unusual milestones. As this was more of a problem of how Chilli felt about herself than anything that Wendy did, Wendy is never made aware of Chilli's feelings and the latter is snapped out of it when Coco's mum tells her that she is doing great, allowing Chilli to praise Judo without any resentment.
- Irony: While not as noticeable now that the Heeler girls have started to call her Wendy in season 3, for the first two seasons she was called "Judo's Mum" just like how Pat is called "Lucky's Dad". And just like Pat with Lucky, she is in way more episodes than Judo is.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Jerk is a strong word in this case, as she is more uptight and not immediately playfully, but she is also a good friend to the Heelers. In "Sticky Gecko", Chilli mentions how she made five lasagnas for her after Bluey was born, and in "Omelette", she gives Chilli and Bingo some eggs to make Bandit his birthday breakfast.
- Not So Above It All: In "Sheep Dog" and "Ragdoll", she actually plays along with Bluey and Bingo's game despite usually being quite posh and one of the least playful of the adults.
- Phrase Catcher: Bandit will say, "Morning, Wendy!" whenever he does something silly in front of her in the morning.
- Schedule Fanatic: She dislikes others being late; In "Sticky Gecko", Chilli fretted over the family being late for a playdate with her and Judo.
Judo
Voiced by: Charlotte Stent

A Chow Chow, and Bluey's next-door neighbour.
- Accents Aren't Hereditary: Judo's mother Wendy is English and speaks with a British accent, but Judo herself doesn't.
- Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: She wears a blue-and-yellow headband. "Baby Race" shows that when she was a baby, she wore a pink hair bow.
- Always Someone Better: In "Baby Race", Chilli recounts how as a baby Judo reached many developmental steps before Bluey did (sitting upright, crawling, standing, walking). That said, it's downplayed as the crux of the story is Chilli talking about her own doubts as a new mother from seeing Judo learn faster than Bluey makes her wonder if she's a poor mother, until Coco's mom (who had eight kids before Coco) assured her she was doing fine, which made Chilli confident in Bluey's own development.
- Canine Confusion: She has a red tongue like the other dogs instead of a bluish-black one like a real Chow Chow.
- Important Haircut: In "Dirt", she has her fur trimmed so she can fun with Bluey and Bingo without worrying abut getting dirty.
- It's All About Me: In "Butterflies". After forcing Bluey to abandon Bingo, she has them play a game of "telephone" - where she talks about herself nonstop.
- Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She can be blunt and uppity but is a good kid deep down.
- Out of Focus: Despite being the Heeler's next-door neighbour, she is prone to disappearing for huge swathes of episodes at a time, to the point where her mum Wendy is in way more episodes than she is. Lampshaded in "Sticky Gecko" where Bluey mention she hasn't seen Judo for some time. For reference, she has only been in seven episodes, only speaks in three of them, and of the two she has a starring role in ("Butterflies" and "Dirt") there are 124 episodes between them.
- Took a Level in Kindness: She initially looks down on Bingo, encouraging Bluey to leave her out of their fun. After seeing the error of her ways, she gladly lets Bingo join in on their games.
- Toxic Friend Influence: In "Butterflies", she drives Bluey into abandoning Bingo.
- Tuft of Head Fur: She has a big tuft of fur on her head.
Other
Doreen
Voiced by: Kelly Butler

An elderly Great Pyrenees who is a neighbour of the Heeler family.
- Accessory-Wearing Cartoon Animal: She wears hair curlers and glasses.
- Cool Old Lady: Doreen is very lively and friendly with the Heeler family and seem to be good friends as much as being good neighbours.
- Extreme Doormat: In "Granny Mobile"; she takes to selling some of her old things to raise the money for a holiday, but is unable to be firm with prospective buyers, instead allowing them to pay what they think the items are worth.
- Grew a Spine: She spends most of "Granny Mobile" being unable to be firm with her buyers, letting them decide prices for the things she's selling, even when they are way too cheap to fund her vacation. She was even willing to sell the titular scooter for only $100 when she had it listed for $300, and even then Bandit thought she should've listed it for more than that. When she witnesses Muffin go toe to toe with the grouchy old lady pug and is able to successfully sell the scooter for $1200 as a result, Doreen shows she's now more confident in herself and is willing to haggle for better deals, seen when she jacks up the price of some exercise equipment she offers to Bandit from his $20 offer to $50.
- Random Passerby Advice: As Bandit and Bingo head toward Mackenzie's house in "Curry Quest", they pass Doreen at the bus stop. Doreen warns the two of the Magpie protecting its nest and attacking any who come close when they break eye contact.
