Common questions

Are Shelties good pets?

Are Shelties good pets?

Shelties are one of the best choices in family pets. They are sweet and gentle dogs with a lively personality and a great sense of fun. They are also one of the most intelligent dog breeds, ranked number 6 in intelligence by the American Kennel Association .

What is the average price for a Shetland Sheepdog?

The current median price for all Shetland Sheepdog Shelties sold is $700.00. This is the price you can expect to budget for a Shetland Sheepdog – Sheltie with papers but without breeding rights nor show quality. Expect to pay less for a puppy without papers, however, we do not recommend buying a puppy without papers. Nov 27 2019

Does the Shetland Sheepdog make a good family dog?

Shetland Sheepdogs can make very good family dogs , though they are usually better in the suburbs or country than in the city due to their love of barking. The exact origins of the Sheltie are not known but the dogs were probably mixed breeds of some kind on the Shetland Islands.

Is the Shetland Sheepdog a good family pet?

Shetland sheepdogs are known for their gentle, sweet, pleasing personality. They are also playful and affectionate , all traits that have made them a popular family pet. Breed experts often comment that Shelties like to please; coupled with their intelligence, it is no wonder they excel at obedience training. Shelties are leery of strangers.

Are Shelties loyal dogs?

Shelties are loyal , trustworthy and dedicated partners that are always eager to please their owners. If you are looking for a competitive performance dog or an intelligent and interactive family dog, look to the sheltie.

Are Shelties a fearful breed?

The Sheltie breed standard describes shyness, timidity and nervousness as a fault. A Sheltie who is fearful, cringes or hides is exhibiting more than reserve. Shelties are a soft, sensitive breed, so it can be easy to tip from the natural reserve described in the standard into shyness.

Can Sheltie be a guard dog?

The Sheltie isn’t guard dog – so he won’t attack anyone. Alarm dogs simply raise your awareness – startlingly so – of suspicious activity. He’ll continue to sound the alarm for some time unless you give the all clear.

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Ruth Doyle