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Home / Available Pets / Puppies For Sale / Shetland Sheepdog / Shetland Sheepdog – 2609
Status
Available
Reference ID
2609
Availability
10-01-2024
Birth Date
08-05-2024
Age
8 Weeks
Gender
Female
Color
Sable / White
Adult Pet Size
Medium
Location
Petland Fenton Crossing
The Shetland Sheepdog is intensely loyal, affectionate, and responsive to his owner but can be weary of strangers.
Barks If Necessary
Breed: Shetland Sheepdog
Ref ID: 2609
Color: Sable / White
The Shetland Sheepdog can also be called the Sheltie. The Sheltie is a breeding dog that originates from the Scottish Shetland Islands. Controversy trailed the nomenclature of the breed initially as ‘Shetland Collie’, this name format wasn’t accepted by the Rough collie breeders. It is a very hard-working small dog that is vocal, excitable, intelligent, and willing to please. Discover more about our Shetland Sheepdog puppies for sale below!
The Shetland Sheepdog is a breeding by-product of the crossing between mainland working collies that were conveyed to England. Later on, it was extensively crossed with the Rough Collie and other breeds. Other Breeds such as King Charles Spaniel, The Pomeranian, Border collie, and the extinct Greenland yakki.
The Shetland Sheepdog is a highly intelligent breed. Research done by Dr. Stanley Coren shows that the Sheltie has a 6th out of 8th ranking for intelligent dogs. Shelties are very good at understanding instructions. The sheltie will master a command given to it within 5 repetitions and subsequently respond to that command accordingly.
The Shetland Sheepdog is a breed of dog that is great in the home front. It is an ideal dog for a quiet family. It is very sensitive to manic sounds and this can seriously lead to some friction between the dog and the occupants of the home environment.
Shelties get along quite well with kids; however, they should be made to get along with older kids to avoid a frosty relationship with toddlers. Toddlers are quite inquisitive, so one false move might lead to a counterproductive situation. Also, a well-fenced home is an ideal environment for the Sheltie to thrive in and engage in some physical activities.
Exercise is important for this dog breed. An important role exercise plays is that it helps to improve any dog breed’s health. The Sheltie is a very athletic dog that loves to run around and play. At least one hour of exercise daily is a good regimen for the Sheltie. Shelties can perform tasks for as long as you require them to, they are highly sociable and are usually happy when they have been giving a task to complete.
Grooming the Shetland Sheepdog can be quite tedious. Committing yourself to the grooming of a Sheltie for the first time requires endurance and diligence. For a Sheltie owner to properly groom the Sheltie, the skill of handling a brush is required to brush deep down to the core. Brushing the coats keeps the coat healthy, this subsequently prevents matting. You should note that the nature of the soft hair makes it prone to entanglement, so it is advisable to engage in regular brushing to keep the couch fur-free.
Our Shetland Sheepdog puppies for sale come from either USDA licensed commercial breeders or hobby breeders with no more than 5 breeding mothers. USDA licensed commercial breeders account for less than 20% of all breeders in the country.
The unregulated breeders who are selling outside of the USDA regulations and without a license are what we consider to be “Puppy Mills.” We are committed to offering Shetland Sheepdog puppies who will grow up to become important members of your family. We only purchase puppies from the very best sources, and we stand behind every puppy we sell.
Yes, they seldom bark! The shelties can be very vocal and at the same time, they can be reserved. Socialization should always be incorporated into their developmental stage to boost their confidence.
The Shetland Sheepdogs are highly sensitive and require more level of socialization than most breeds. They are highly responsive, attentive and easy to train. This depends on the texture of your voice. If your voice is manic, it tends to act erratically.
Sheltie’s personality trait plays a bigger role in its relationship with the family. They are sweet, loving, playful, gentle, affectionate and a joy to watch. When strangers come around, their guard dog instinct comes into effect with loud barks, to signal to its owner that an intruder is around.
The Shetland Sheepdog has a lifespan of 12 – 13 years.
If cuddling is a guilty pleasure, then Yes! Shelties love a good old-fashioned cuddle. They love sitting on your laps and waiting for your fingers to work their magic on their belly and their fur, talk about a five-star treatment! They are very loyal to their owners but are highly reserved towards strangers, this makes the bond between dog owner and dog, “extra special.”
Training requires patience on the owner’s part, but the Sheltie makes up for that with its ability to assimilate the commands given to it quicker than other dog breeds. With time, training your Sheltie will get easier because of their eagerness to please and loving nature.
Yes, they are! Collies and Shelties are descendants of Border collies; However, they are completely different dogs.
Shelties are like clockwork. They’re always fired up to go, even when you have ended their exercise session. An exercise session of an hour daily is required for this dog breed.
Sheltie pass away from health conditions such as impaired vision or blindness, and hereditary eye diseases. Epileptic bouts and heart diseases are very serious threats to a Sheltie’s life. The severe blood-clotting disease is also a threat to the life of a Sheltie.
Shelties are fun-loving pets to have around the house, they are very smart, inquisitive and instinctive when it comes to guarding you against strangers. Grooming Shelties can be quite tedious, so if you’re someone who isn’t into all that stress, you’re advised to look for other options. Finally, Sheltie is a good-looking dog breed; However, the health problems it is prone to, tends to underscore the joy it brings to the family unit.
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