What should I expect from a Sheltie dog?

What should I expect from a Sheltie dog?

Nevertheless, you should generally expect a sweet dog when you own a Sheltie. The Sheltie is easygoing, far from a troublemaker, and usually polite with everyone. You will notice that your Sheltie withdraws to itself shyly when a new person comes to your home.

Why does a Sheltie bark at a stranger?

The Sheltie has a high-pitch barking tone and is quick to bark when it notices something strange happening. This is common when it perceives a stranger to be invasive. Such aptness to bark makes the Sheltie quite unsuitable for dwelling in shared residences like an apartment.

When was the first Shetland Sheep Dog registered?

The Shetland Sheepdog was first registered with the American Kennel Club registered in 1911. The dog’s name was Lord Scott and he had been imported from the Shetland Islands by John G. Sherman Jr. Today’s Shetland Sheepdog excels in flyball, tracking and in herding.

How big was the first Sheltie at 6 months?

Obviously different lines grow and stop growing at different rates, but maybe with enough data we could compile averages. My first sheltie chase was 14 inches/13 pounds at 5 months, 14.5 inches/14.5 pounds at 6 months, and 15.5 inches/21 pounds at maturity.

What is the personality of a Shetland Sheltie?

Shetland Sheepdog Personality and Temperament. Intensely loyal and affectionate with his family, the Sheltie has the typical herding breed reserve and even suspicion toward strangers. The Sheltie loves his people — and he’s very good with “his kids” — but he’s not all that fond of strangers.

Is it OK to have a Sheltie as a puppy?

The Sheltie’s reserved nature can slide into shyness, timidity, or nervousness, all of which are inappropriate for the breed. He should not be stubborn, snappy, or ill-tempered. To have a Sheltie as he’s meant to be, it’s essential to make sure he gets plenty of socialization, coupled with firm, consistent training with respect to his barking.

Is it OK to feed a Sheltie empty calories?

Foods with empty calories and fillers are most likely to cause excess weight gain and trigger allergic reactions that can make the skin and coat dull and patchy. Providing excellent quality nutrition helps you maintain your Sheltie’s weight and stave off any issues with that glorious coat.