Shetland Sheepdog

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The Shetland Sheepdog (or Sheltie) was originally bred to be a small sheep dog(as in, a small dog, , Grooming your Cat not a dog , Turtles to herd small sheep) ideally suited for the terrain of the Shetland Islands. They resemble a miniature Rough Collie; however the breed , Irish Draught Horse was not created by miniaturizing (nor is it related to) the Rough Collie.

Appearance
Shelties have a double coat , Otterhound consisting of long guard hairs covering a fluffy insulative undercoat.

Several coat , Red Bellied Parrot colors exist. There are three main acceptable show colors, sable (ranging from golden through mahogany), tricolor (black, white, and tan) and blue merle (grey, white, black, and tan). Bi-Blues (grey, black, and some white) and bi-blacks (white and black) are less common but still acceptable. The best-known color is the sable, which is dominant over other colors. Shaded, or mahogany, sables can sometimes be mistaken for tricolored Shelties due to the large amount of dark shading on their coats. , Australian Stock Horse Another acceptable color in the show ring, but much less seen, is the sable merle, which can often be hard to distinguish from regular sables after puppyhood. Double merles, the product of breeding two merle Shelties together, can be bred but have a higher incidence of deafness or blindness than the other coat , Dog Breeds colors.

There are few additional coat , Gotland and Fjord Ponies colors that are quite rare because they are unacceptable in the breed , Lokai and Tersk Horses standard, such as color-headed white (majority of fur white, with the head 'normally' marked). There have been reports of a brindle Sheltie but many Sheltie enthusiasts agree that a cross sometime in the ancestry of that specific Sheltie could have produced a brindle coat. , Exotic Shorthair

Sizes of Shelties differ from country , Exotic Shorthair to country, , Manchester Terrier with the United States of America having a wide size range of 13-16 inches (at the withers ), and the UK with an ideal of 14-15 inches. However, due to the number of large, but excellent, Shelties far back in the ancestry of many of the breed, , Bearded Collie a rather large number are oversize and thus are throwbacks to earlier generations.

Temperament 
The Shetland Sheepdog is an outstanding companion dog , Hungarian Vizsla with a delightful temperament. It is lively, intelligent, , TOSA INU trainable, and willing to please and obey. Shelties are loving, loyal, and affectionate with their family, , Chinese Shar-Pei but are naturally aloof with strangers and might not appreciate being petted by someone they do not know; for this reason Shelties must be socialized extensively. Most Shelties, if encouraged, will warm up to strangers if given time. Some can be quite reserved and some have varying degrees of shyness. Although they are excellent family , Quarab Horse pets, Shelties do especially well with children if they are raised with them from an early age; however, their small size makes it easy for a child to accidentally injure them, so supervision is necessary.

Shelties have a reputation as vocal dogs, , Rainbowfishes but that might be undeserved. Ill-bred dogs , Famous s often display a terrier-like personality--hyper and yappy, always on the go--but can just as easily be overly timid and may become a fear-biter. The intelligent , German Shepherd Sheltie can be trained to be an excellent watch dog, , TOSA INU and not yappy, giving two or three barks to alert its owner to a person at the door or to something amiss. However, three or more Shelties constitute a pack, and thus barking is harder to control.

Unlike some dog breeds, , Irish Draught Horse males and females , Exotic Shorthair make equally good pets. The main difference is that males tend to have more impressive coats, , Irish Draught Horse and unspayed females , Turtles will 'blow' coat , Cockatiels after every heat cycle.

The herding instinct is still strong in many Shelties. They love to chase things. They do best with a sensitive, yet firm, owner. The Sheltie is, above all, an intelligent , Pleven herder and likes to be kept busy, although their activity level usually coincides with their owner's level.

Health
Like the Rough Collie, there is a tendency toward inherited malformation and disease of the eyes. Each individual puppy should have his eyes examined by a qualified veterinary ophthalmologist. Some lines may be prone to hypothyroidism, epilepsy, or skin allergies.

As with all dog breeds, , Fell Pony and Dales Pony diet should be monitered and adjusted as needed as many nonworking Shelties can overeat and easily become obese.

Although its coat , Quarab Horse might appear to be a time-consuming task, a once-weekly, but thorough, brushing is all that is needed, though more frequent groomings will contribute to a beautiful and tidy coat. , Australian Stock Horse Shelties 'blow' coat , Saluki usually twice a year, often at spring and fall, and should be groomed more often at those times.


Eyes
The two basic forms of inherited eye problems in shelties are SES (Sheltie Eye Syndrome) and progressive retinal atrophy (PRA).

  • SES can be detected in young puppies by a certified ophthalmologist. The disease involves all three layers of the posterior eyeball. Mild SES can result in a blind spot, while severe cases will lead to complete blindness.
  • PRA can not be detected until later in life, as it is a "progressive" disease. Affected dogs , Cockatiels often begin with night vision problems, progressing to loss of day vision and total blindness.

Currently, there is no treatment for either disease.

Note that merles commonly have at least one blue eye and that Shelties are one of the few dog breeds , Goffin's Cockatoo for which this is normal; for many dogs , Rat Terrier this is considered a defect.

Dermatomyocitis (Sheltie Syndrome)
This may occur at the age of 4 to 6 months, and is frequently mis-diagnosed by general practice veterinarians as sarcoptic or demodectic mange. The disease manifests itself as alopecia on the top of the head, supra- and sub-orbital area and forearms as well as the tip of the tail. , American Shorthair Cat If the disease progresses to its more damaging form, it could affect the autonomic nervous system and the dog , Turtles may have to be euthanized. This disease is generation-skipping and genetically transmitted with breeder's having no clear methodology for screening except clear bloodline records. Deep tissue biopsies are required to definitively diagnose dermatomyocitis.

Ears
Shelties' ears , Perro de Presa Canario are required to bend slightly or "tip" at the top to be qualified to show in AKC shows. If a dog's ears , Lokai and Tersk Horses are not bent (referred to as prick ears) it is acceptable to help the ears , Staffordshire Bull Terrier along to the desired position by bracing them into the correct position and leaving them on for several weeks. Wideset ears , Pyrenean Mountain Dog - Great Pyrenees can also be a problem, often breaking too low down (referred to as 'hound' ears). These are often harder to correct than prick ears, , Carolina Dog and must be braced early and consistently throughout the first year. It is easiest to train a dog's ears , Lady Gouldian Finch when the dog , Rat Terrier is in its first year and the cartilage has not stiffened much.

Von Willebrand Disease (vWD)
Von Willebrand disease is an inherited bleeding disorder. In Shelties, affected dogs , Carolina as a general rule are not viable and do not live long.

Thyroid problems
Hypothyroidism (under-functioning of the thyroid) is being observed more frequently in Shelties. Clinical symptoms include hair loss or lack of coat, , Famous Dogs over or under-weight, and listlessness. Research is currently ongoing to further understand the thyroid.

History
The Sheltie came from the Shetland Islands off the coast of Scotland. Unlike many miniature breeds , Goffin's Cockatoo that resemble their larger counterparts, this breed , Pindos Pony was not developed by selectively breeding the Rough Collie for smaller and smaller sizes. Rather, it is the result of the intermingling of Border Collies and possibly several other herding breeds , Otterhound over the past several centuries.

Its exact origins are not known, but the most-often cited ancestors of the breed , American Quarter Horse include the Border Collie (or its ancestors), the Yakki (also Yakkie or Yakkin) dog , Percheron (a dog , Fjord horse kept and bred by Greenland whalers), and the Icelandic sheepdog. During the 19th century, the appeal of small, fluffy dogs , Japanese Chin became clear, and there are mentions of cross-breedings with Pomeranians (which were larger then than they are today) and with the now-extinct (?) Prince Charles Spaniel or possibly a King Charles Spaniel. Some Shelties in the early 20th century had brindle coats, , American Quarter Horse which could have come from a terrier or Corgi breed. , Dog s Note: the "mentions" of cross-breedings with Pomeranians is largely seen as a myth by most Sheltie experts.

The year 1909 marked the initial recognition of the Sheltie by the English Kennel Club and the first Sheltie to be registered by the American Kennel Club was "Lord Scott" in 1911.

 

 

 



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