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Key Takeaways

  • Medium breed belonging to the Pastoral / Herding Dogs group, known for typical breed characteristics.
  • High-energy breed best suited for active owners who can provide plenty of daily exercise and mental stimulation.
  • Average trainability; responds well to consistent, positive reinforcement methods.
  • Moderate shedder; requires regular weekly brushing to keep the coat healthy.

Quick Facts

Group

Pastoral / Herding Dogs

Size

Medium

Life Span

12-14 years

Popularity

#24

Puppy Price

$800-$1000

Energy Level

High

Shedding Level

Average

Trainability

Average

Common Names & Aliases

Dwarf Scotch ShepherdSheltieShetland CollieToonie DogMiniature Collie

⚖️Shetland Sheepdog Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Affection Level:Exceptionally devoted and affectionate

  • Lifestyle Adaptability:Exceptionally adaptable, thrives anywhere

  • Child Compatibility:Excellent with children, patient and gentle

  • Dog Friendly:Very friendly with other dogs

Disadvantages

  • Allergy Friendliness:Not hypoallergenic, may trigger allergies

  • Grooming Requirements:Very high maintenance, daily grooming required

Price and Availability

Price Range

$800-$1000

If you choose to purchase the Shetland Sheepdog, you should know that the mentioned amount of money is an average of the collected data from breeders' sites and puppy finder places. If you have a Shetland Sheepdog for sale, please advertise it on a reliable website to make sure the Shetland Sheepdog gets to a happy place.

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Availability

5/5

Availability

Very frequent: The Shetland Sheepdog is quite easy to get. There is a risk of overbreeding, as it is an extremely popular breed.

History

The Shetland Sheepdog, also called the Sheltie, comes from the Shetland Islands, which are placed between Scotland and Norway. These islands are home to other small breeds of animals such as the Shetland Ponies and the Shetland Sheep.

Recognition

Classifications

AKC Classification
Recognized by the American Kennel Club in 1911 as a Herding breed.
FCI Classification
Recognized by FCI in the Sheepdogs and Cattledogs (except Swiss Cattledogs) group, in the Sheepdogs section.

This breed is recognized by the following organizations:

American Canine Registry
America's Pet Registry
Canadian Canine Registry
Continental Kennel Club
Dog Registry of America Inc.
Kennel Club of Great Britain
National Kennel Club
North American Purebred Registry
American Canine Association

Frequently Asked Questions

The Shetland Sheepdog is not hypoallergenic, so it may trigger reactions in sensitive individuals.

The Shetland Sheepdog demands daily grooming and frequent professional grooming to maintain coat health.

The Shetland Sheepdog sheds moderately and needs regular brushing to keep shedding under control.

highly energetic and requires several hours of exercise and mental stimulation daily, making the Shetland Sheepdog perfect for active families.

The Shetland Sheepdog is moderately trainable with consistent training and patience, responding well to positive reinforcement methods.

The Shetland Sheepdog is excellent with children, patient and gentle, making it a perfect family companion.

The Shetland Sheepdog is very friendly with other dogs and enjoys canine companionship.

The Shetland Sheepdog needs moderate daily exercise such as regular walks and playtime.

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Shetland Sheepdog Comments, Reviews and Questions

Shelby, Simon, Sunshine

2021-07-16

Gentle souls for gentle people. Perfect companion/family member. Beautiful too.

Angela

2021-01-27

We have a Shetland Sheepdog named Gidget and she is oh so sweet and energetic.

me

2021-01-13

yes good dogs

Good dogs!

2020-12-20

They are good

Buddie

2020-10-28

I am a great sheltie.

SheltieLover

2020-07-07

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