15 Facts Shetland Sheepdog Owners Should Be Prepared For

Has Shetland Sheepdog caught your attention? Well, why wouldn’t it? With their long coat, wedge-shaped head, and with its active, intelligent, and affectionate personalities, it’s impossible not to stop and stare at these dogs.

Now that you are charmed by them, you probably want to get one yourself, or maybe you’re a new parent and want to know more about them. So, here are 15 facts about Shetland Sheepdog owners should be prepared for!

 

#1 They have a piercing voice.

A Shetland Sheepdog standing on top of the large rock in the forest
To stay friendly relations with neighbors, it is necessary to train a dog from an early age. The pet must understand when to bark, and when not.

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#2 These dogs are very active.

A Shetland Sheepdog running on the grass at the park while holding a ring with its mouth

 

#3 Active molt twice a year.A Shetland Sheepdog lying on the floor next to a pile of shed fur

#4 Tendency to sound an alarm in case of danger.

A Shetland Sheepdog lying on the on the bench at the park while smiling
Often they can bark even at birds flying into the owner’s garden.

#5 Dogs of this breed are very smart.

A Shetland Sheepdog sitting on the pavement road while smiling
They are able to understand the new command that they hear for the first time.

#6 The leading position in popularity among dogs of appropriate sizes.

A Shetland Sheepdog standing on the grass while smiling and under the sun
They achieve particular success in competitions related to the execution of various commands. They also show unrivaled abilities in tasks related to dexterity and search.

#7 The need for a large number of exercises of intellectual orientation.

A Shetland Sheepdog standing on the grass
In the case of absence of mental stimulation, the pet will become bored. This means that the dog will begin to seek for entertainment that the owner may not like.

#8 Shepherd’s instinct.

A Shetland Sheepdog running in the field of grass while smiling
They will not miss the opportunity to chase small animals.

#9 Being indoors, Sheltie does not show much activity.

A Shetland Sheepdog on the bed with a curtain over its head
Therefore, you can keep a dog of this breed in the apartment. But in this case, the pet must be loaded with active exercises.

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#10 The best choice for working people.

A Shetland Sheepdog lying on the ground in the forest
They can quite easily endure loneliness while the owner is at work, but for this, it is necessary to pay a lot of attention to the dog in spare time.

#11 They are best developed in families where a lot of attention is paid to them.two Shetland Sheepdog wearing an orange raincoat while standing on the pavement

#12 Charming manners and features.

A Shetland Sheepdog lying down on the floor while stretching
For example, they can wash, like cats, or lie with their legs crossed.

#13 Talkativeness.

face of an Shetland Sheepdog with raspberries on top of its head
Their language changes from grunts to groans and howls. Over time, the owner will learn to understand his pet only by intonation.

#14 They are delicate and will not be imposed on the owner if he is busy.two Shetland Sheepdogs sitting on top of the mountain

#15 Despite the good attitude of all members of the family, they choose one person for themselves who is listened to more than others.

A Shetland Sheepdog standing on top of the skateboard rink or pavement

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