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Loving, devoted, intelligent, sweet, beautiful, loyal, and chipper are probably the best descriptions of the Sheltland Sheepdog - also known as the "Sheltie".

This breed is one of the smallest members of the Herding Group, looking like a Rough Collie in miniature. The most common coat colors are: sable and white; tricolor (black, tan and white); bicolor (black and white, or merle and white); and blue merle (black, tan, and white). Their size, which ranges from 12 to 18 inches at the shoulder, is ideal for the diminutive sheep found on their native Shetland Islands, and the herding instinct is still strong in this breed. Shelties were also valued as a watch dog to keep the sheep out of the garden and alert their family to the approach of stranger - hence, as a breed, they tend to be more vocal.

Their conformation, which resembles a collie in miniature, is beautifully balanced and designed for tremendous endurance - be it working with sheep, or playing with children. They are outstanding family dogs, perfect for either farm or apartment, which is one reason for their extreme popularity. The AKC has listed the Shelie consistently in the top 15 favorite breeds for several decades.

Everything you need to know about this delightful, loving breed can be found in this category.

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Please submit websites of Sheltie breeders to the appropriate location category under Breeders.

Breeder sites for the Shetland Sheepdog.
Please submit breeder sites for the Shetland Sheepdog.

Title should be the name of the kennel only.

The description may include a brief statement about the breeder's goals but must also include what is actually on the site, such as pedigrees and kennel history. As well it should have the city, state and country where the breeder is located.

Club sites for Shetland Sheepdogs.
Please submit club sites that deal with the Shetland Sheepdog.
Pet sites for the Shetland Sheepdog.
Please submit pet sites that deal with the Shetland Sheepdog.
Organizations dedicated to rescuing lost, abandoned, unwanted or abused Shetland Sheepdogs (Shelties), caring for them, and placing them in new homes.
Please submit rescue and shelter sites that deal with the Shetland Sheepdog.