The Shetland Sheepdog, also known as Sheltie, Shetland Collie, looks very much like a smaller version of the Rough Haired Collie and has the same luxurious, thick double coat. Over the years, these charming little dogs have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people both here in the UK and elsewhere in the world thanks to their lovely and loyal nature. Shelties are also very popular when shown in the show ring, both with judges and spectators, thanks to their gorgeous coats and charming looks.
Read our Shetland Sheepdog Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.
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Home bred Shetland sheepdog puppies for sale both parents meet the good practice health standard, The puppies will have been microchipped and vaccinated and have five weeks free insurance.
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Absolutely beautiful black bi girl 12 months old Champion sired from good show lines She has such a beautiful thick full coat and lbe groomed She is health tested clear CEA clear DM clear PRA c
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Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) – Carefully Bred 🐾 Our Sheltie puppies are raised in a loving home environment with strong focus on health, temperament, and early socialisation. 🐶 Availability: Curre
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I HAVE ONE FEMALE ! BECOME AVAILABLE DUE TO BEING LET DOWN ( £1950 ) kc ( now sold !!!!! I am now taking viewing and deposits for my beautiful ( KC REGISTERED ) litter of Shetland sheep dog puppies.
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Beautiful litter of Sable and White Shetland sheepdog puppies. We have 1 female available now her brothers have found lovely homes. She is available to leave 15th of April. Mum is a family pet wh
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Fully vacinated, flea, wormed. Ready for their forever homes. Pet home or agility. Used to noise cats dogs
The main disadvantages of owning a Sheltie include excessive barking due to their herding background, which can be troublesome in close living spaces. They may exhibit herding instincts like nipping at heels and chasing moving objects, require regular and frequent grooming to manage their thick double coat, and can be prone to anxiety and separation stress when left alone. Additionally, Shelties need consistent mental and physical stimulation, and they tend to be clingy, wanting to stay close to their owners.