Is a Sheltie (Shetland Sheep Dog) the dog for you?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Is a Sheltie (Shetland Sheep Dog) the dog for you?
    Quick guide about Shelties and what to expect with a Sheltie
    These are our experiences and observations. Please seek advices of a professional or breeder for additional help or assistance before making a decision about a dog
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Комментарии • 136

  • @hannahfitch8977
    @hannahfitch8977 Год назад +8

    Our Sheltie lives for hikes. I agree, not a dog you can just put in your yard-that’s not enough.
    Very easy to train dogs!

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад +2

      Shelties are like people and very complex. They love the routine but need to explore at the same time .... Only Sheltie owners get it!

  • @rachelcampbell8541
    @rachelcampbell8541 3 года назад +21

    Im a severe asthmatic. Had a sheltie for 3 days as a 9 year old child. Covered in hives and couldn't breathe. They're not hypoallergenic. The are everything that this superb video says they are. I experienced the sheltie sensitivity first hand. They should not be in loud dysfunctional homes. They are all love and empathy. I cried for weeks when my dog was returned to the breeder. I'm 57, still not over it. Love you, Laddie!

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +6

      I remember my first dog when he dies and I was 15, I still have not recovered. Thanks for the comments about not being hypoallergenic. A great point I did not bring up, good point for viewers.

    • @FemkevanDrooge
      @FemkevanDrooge 2 года назад +3

      No they're not hypoallergenic. However with their double coat I do think the risk of allergic reaction is quite reduced. I'm very allergic to dogs but I'm able to keep a Sheltie without problems. When my brothers' golden retriever gets too close though...

  • @maryannangros7538
    @maryannangros7538 Год назад +6

    I fostered for Sheltie Rescue for 10 years. They are brilliant dogs. My dad couldn't get over how smart my first Sheltie was. They became besties when my husband was travelling for 6 months, and I moved back home because it was easier to get to work from there (I don't drive)

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад +2

      It is scary how smart they are an how they understand owners moods & personality

  • @flipnshifty
    @flipnshifty Год назад +3

    I want one, so bad. It would have it the best life ever.

  • @nicolajohnson1887
    @nicolajohnson1887 2 года назад +3

    My sheltie fav toy is a remote controlled car, she demands play time with the car all day long.

  • @LunaTemari
    @LunaTemari 3 года назад +17

    When I was still looking for my perfect fit.. I was stuck between either a Sheltie or a Collie.. I met someone who had both and asked them about the difference and I found that the Rough Collie is the dog for me, Shelties look cute but they are a real handful and extremely active, while most Collies are okay with staying indoors on a rainy day so long they just get to be with you.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +7

      I feel your assessment is correct. Shelties are a handful, in both a good and bad way. My Sheltie is the love of my life. A Collie is a great dog, they are more a 'Dog' and not like a Sheltie that is like a 'Person'. Both are amazing! Collies are very "Chill" my Aunt has had 3 Collie and claims they are a bit 'Aloof'. My Collie loved nothing more than a cuddle, sounds good for a rainy day .......... Remember there are two types of Collies "Smooth" and "Rough", both the same personality but VERY different grooming requirements.
      Best of luck in your search, you are asking the correct questions to make sure you find a dog that works with your Lifestyle!

    • @LunaTemari
      @LunaTemari 3 года назад +3

      @@DogThecity I already found her, My Rough Collie will turn 2 years old this summer, and yes they are more sleeping at the foot of the bed kind of dog and very laid back. I like Shelties but they are just not for me.. loved this video though its always nice to learn more about different breeds.

    • @katlovesdogs4119
      @katlovesdogs4119 3 года назад +1

      So are Shelties, Luna. I love Collies, too, though.

    • @LunaTemari
      @LunaTemari 3 года назад

      @@katlovesdogs4119 I've met quite a few Shelties in the past year at the club and at shows, they are very active and very vocal.. They are fastly different from Collies.. and its okay if that is your thing but it doesn't match my lifestyle

    • @rylancody4394
      @rylancody4394 3 года назад +1

      I guess im asking the wrong place but does any of you know of a tool to get back into an Instagram account?
      I somehow forgot the account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me

  • @theresagilmore7856
    @theresagilmore7856 2 года назад +1

    My beautiful boy crossed the Rainbow Bridge 2 years ago at age 12. Losing him broke my heart and I still miss him. I started to pass the video up, knowing what it would do to me but I just had to watch it. My boy was Sable and the pics of the sable in the video was like seeing him again. Thanks for posting the video.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  10 месяцев назад

      Sheltie are the mosy amazing and very understanding of our moods and feelings

  • @StrawberryPavlova1
    @StrawberryPavlova1 4 месяца назад

    Your passion and love for this breed really comes across, it is so lovely. They are so special ❤

  • @kiva3131
    @kiva3131 3 года назад +8

    i love this. shelties are great dogs!

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +3

      They are so underrated. The are so loyal and have the most amazing personalities.

  • @maryloftus-rooney247
    @maryloftus-rooney247 3 года назад +7

    Thanks for your Collie (& Sheltie) videos, I really enjoy seeing them!! I've had quite a few Collies in my life time (& a few beautiful German Sheps too!!). I loved them all, thank you for bringing yours into my life, I very much enjoy seeing them & their adventures!!! 😊

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      Glad you enjoy it. We love to hear what people like and don't like to make our videos. Thanks again for watching!

  • @bettymcewan904
    @bettymcewan904 3 года назад +3

    Love the rough collie and the sheltie .

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +2

      They are both wonderful breeds!

  • @Holly2017Rascal
    @Holly2017Rascal 2 года назад +2

    It doesn’t matter how deep the water is, Biscuit loves to chase those leaves! Both our shelties were leaves chasers.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  2 года назад +1

      Very cute when they do it!

  • @dianejanick-buckner8480
    @dianejanick-buckner8480 3 года назад +3

    Having had 7 Shelties with varying personalities, I think you did a great job describing the characteristics of this breed.They are not easy but they are quite wonderful. :)

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      Thanks for your feedback. It is important for people to remember that each dog will have its own personality. Very correct they can be challenging but well worth the work you need to put in.

  • @eileenshaw5960
    @eileenshaw5960 3 года назад +5

    Thank you for another great video. You are a wealth of information with tips for grooming, feeding and general care for shelties and collies. I just got a rough coated collie puppy last week and have started the grooming, training, socialization and the small adventures like your and your dogs. Your channel is very inspirational for me.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +2

      Our pleasure! Our Collie puppy was a handful I remember. Please reach out with any questions we hare happy to help with many of our subscribers.

  • @judybarker3117
    @judybarker3117 3 года назад +2

    Excellent information for a potential owner.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +2

      Glad you think so! Want to make sure people get the correct dog for them.

  • @sharmisthamondal8316
    @sharmisthamondal8316 3 года назад +2

    Omg just look at the thumbnail! ❤❤❤❤🧡🧡🧡💛💛💛

  • @sirpahilden3050
    @sirpahilden3050 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the lovely video. ❤ I have a one year old Sheltie boy and he's my shadow and so intelligent that my hubby believes he understands everything. We never shout orders just recommend, yes recommend, that he comes in or goes to bed - and he does it. But he's no watch dog. He never barks at home (well one bark if he wants to go to the garden) only outdoors - and boy then he barks a lot. For us the sheltie was the perfect dog. ❤

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      That is awesome! There is nothing like a Sheltie. Your comments are 100% correct. Each dog has its own personality and any new owner should know that every dog is different. My sheltie is my little princess! Thanks for your wonderful comments, very helpful to others!

    • @katlovesdogs4119
      @katlovesdogs4119 3 года назад

      Sirpa • You were really lucky with the barking. My Laddie barks at the slightest provocation, but especially if I cough or sneeze.

  • @patriciasnyder6915
    @patriciasnyder6915 3 года назад +4

    Yes!!! We lost our Sheltie Sept 23, 2020. We live south of Nashville, any suggestions would be appreciated. Don’t want show quality and am not interested in breeding. A puppy is not necessary.

    • @patriciasnyder6915
      @patriciasnyder6915 3 года назад +1

      Can get excellent vet references.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +2

      I would look for an AKC breeder (marketplace.akc.org/puppies/shetland-sheepdog?) . Most dogs are not show dog and breeders know that they will selling pets. Some breeders will have adults that they are no longer breeding also for sale. Just be patient and never buy from a pet store or puppy mill. This is a serious commitment and make sure you make the best decision.

  • @16brenlee
    @16brenlee 3 года назад +4

    Aloha! Very informative video on the Sheltie. Hope you do one on the Rough Collie.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +2

      Coming soon! It took about 2 week to get this ready, we want to make sure our info is 100% correct. We want to give an honest assessment about the breeds. Aloha and the all the best, currently 2 degrees in Denver and forecast low of -5 tonight with 3-6 inches of snow. 'Aloha to the Islands' ........ I am missing them today!
      "A Hui Hou"

  • @cherylt8590
    @cherylt8590 3 года назад +3

    Nice video,and thanks for all the imformation and i miss my two shelties, some day I'm gonna get another one or two lol best dogs I've ever had other then the collie we grew up with🐶🐕👍😊...

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +3

      Thanks for watching! Feel free to comment on anything about your Shelties. It is meant to be informative and fun for learning with those who have not had a Sheltie.

  • @1Sariat5
    @1Sariat5 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for the informative and fun video!
    I've had my eyes on shelties for over a year now: I love their looks and their intelligence amazes me :D It will be a while until I can get one and although I am excited I am also a little worried about working full-time in the future and owning a dog!!

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +2

      Keep them good and tired and they will not eat you out of House & Home

  • @MaiseNow
    @MaiseNow 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this! I'm a lifelong fan of both rough Collies and Shelties, and there's so little good content about Shelties out there.
    I just applied to adopt a gentle rescue girl through a Sheltie rescue org! She's either a large Sheltie or a small collie (the rescue is leaning toward the latter) but she seems perfect for me. I really hope I get approved and get to meet her.
    For now I'll have to be content with watching Shelties online and fawning over my neighbor's elderly Sheltie when they go for walks past my house lol

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад +1

      Both are amazing, I was once told the Collies will truly only bond with the original person or family, my collie seems to love everyone

    • @sandragruhle6288
      @sandragruhle6288 Год назад +1

      When you get one, soothe her/him as much as you can, as it will make the transition smooth. Get down on the floor, talk calmly, scratch a tummy, and you will be his/hers for life. The soothing, quiet talking, and telling them how good they are is key. As I said, I rehomed four adults who wouldn’t go for a walk with anyone else unless I came along. My current one alerts me to the mailman, the newspaper, and Amazon deliveries. She tells me when the microwave or timer goes off in the kitchen-all without barking. She taught herself these things after having been here nearly a year. I think she sees I need them. She is so very, very smart-and well loved.❤️❤️

  • @diamondlee9034
    @diamondlee9034 3 года назад +7

    Great informative video & spot on! will you be doing one on Collies?! Ive owned both breeds, they are truly wonderful😊

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +3

      Yes I will. We want to make sure it is factual so need to confirm research which takes time to prepare. Is there anything else you would have liked to see. Wanted to make it different from all the Top 10 list about Shelties.

    • @diamondlee9034
      @diamondlee9034 3 года назад +2

      @@DogThecity looking forward to Collie Video💕 you hit on all of the very important points of owning a Sheltie. one thing that hit home with me was how you said to socialize them right away & often. when we adopted our girl she was already 9mos old, the breeder was going to keep her if she couldnt find the right home for her. she was bigger than normal size Sheltie, about 28lbs & taller so no one wanted her. that being said, they didnt have time to socialize her enough so it took her a bit longer to warm up to people. she was my heart, I miss her every day.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +2

      @@diamondlee9034 You make a most EXCELLENT point. I assumed that everyone would be getting a puppy. I had never considered someone would be rescuing a Sheltie. A puppy will change a lot between 3 months and 9 month. This is a most excellent point for viewers. Rescuing a dog is most wonderful endeavor, it will come with many challenges due to the Strong Personality of the Sheltie

    • @diamondlee9034
      @diamondlee9034 3 года назад +1

      @@DogThecity we have never had a puppy lol. both of our collies were rescue also, we adopted the 1st one & she was 2. a year later we got another & she was nearly 3. you are so correct when you said that rescuing can come with many challenges! that perspective never hit me until I read your reply to me. our thoughts were always how much goes into raising a puppy & all the responsibilities. with adopting rescue we were so excited to be able to give them their forever home. maybe it was good we were somewhat blind to what can be involved! but the love & bond is something you cannot put a price on. we will always miss of 3 of them, they gave so much to us

  • @rickmoore587
    @rickmoore587 Год назад +1

    We pick up our pup this weekend !

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад +1

      How is the new Rough Collie? Sleeping through the night?

    • @rickmoore587
      @rickmoore587 Год назад +1

      he is a handful and has adjusted well,,,,,so far,,,

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад

      Not always fun at the start, a lot of work!

    • @rickmoore587
      @rickmoore587 Год назад

      @@DogThecity Sure they are but well worth it in the end. They are great dogs. If Ace were human ,he would be Bart Simpson.

  • @anneknight3875
    @anneknight3875 3 года назад +3

    At this time I’m without any kind of a pet. I’ve mostly had dogs. All kinds mixed breeds. My favorite is Border Collies. I never thought about Shelties. I was wondering if a rescue Sheltie will adapt to new homes. I’m 75 and know that I wouldn’t be a good owner for a puppy as I really don’t have the endurance to do right by a puppy. I hate not having a dog in my life. I want a smaller dog, one that I can easily pick up if needed. My biggest fear was needing to take my last dog to the vet for an emergency and not having anyone to help me. She was a Lab over 75 lbs. I keep hoping the right dog will come into my life when the time is right.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +3

      You are thinking correct and what is best for you and the dog both. From the brief description, Sheltie sounds like an amazing dog for you. Loyal like no other dog. They know what you need and very sensitive to you personality and needs. Out Sheltie is just under 20 lbs, the size is perfect for you, most shelties weight a little more. If you have the time for a sheltie you will be rewarded with such loyalty. Puppies are very hard work, everyone thinks that puppies are just cute and wonderful; they are a lot of work! Please feel free to reach out to us or other subscribers for any questions you have. Best of luck on your search of a new dog. Our community is here to help!!

    • @anneknight3875
      @anneknight3875 3 года назад +1

      @@DogThecity Thank you for the reply. I have to be sure that I won’t do harm to a rescue dog that has been through a lot. I won’t be selfish and get a dog just for me. Right now I’m watching videos of happy cute dogs and it helps.

  • @dextersvida3902
    @dextersvida3902 2 года назад +1

    Great video! My sheltie fits all the criteria lol.
    Shelties are the only breed I would ever own they are the best!

    • @mariana7802
      @mariana7802 5 месяцев назад +1

      Do you crate train them? I don't want to but apparently that's the thing to do... getting mine in 3 weeks

    • @dextersvida3902
      @dextersvida3902 5 месяцев назад

      @@mariana7802 I have never crated mine they have slept in bed with me since I got them!

    • @mariana7802
      @mariana7802 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@dextersvida3902 aww yes with that soft fluffy fur how could you not haha any tips on potty training 🥹🥹🥹

    • @dextersvida3902
      @dextersvida3902 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mariana7802 ​​⁠mine were pretty easy to potty train my youngest puppy was puppy pad trained and grass trained so he could do either both of mine were pretty much fully potty trained by 6 months. Just keep offering them to go out and give them a command while they are going like “go pee” so they learn to go on command. 😊

    • @mariana7802
      @mariana7802 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@dextersvida3902 you're so helpful I'm starting to get nervous butterflies and overthinking lots but beyond excited. It must be so special that you have 2 ♥️ thanks for the tips

  • @aneimn
    @aneimn 3 года назад +1

    my sheltie is the opposite of stand offish, she loves to go right up to strangers and make friends.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      Mine is better with Females than Males. Every dog will have their own personality!

  • @beattybugs
    @beattybugs 6 месяцев назад

    I am 76 and my husband is 77. We have a 7 year old Sheltie that we love and walk every day. His name is Rio and we are about to get another Sheltie from the same breeder who is highly regarded. Her pups will be ready for adoption in two weeks. We live in South Carolina and once the summer heat begins it will be a challenge to take one walk let alone two. Our yard is small. I am having some doubts as to the wisdom of getting another Sheltie. Just keeping Rio groomed and his nails clipped is a lot. Would it be fair to get another Sheltie? Thank you for your advice. I greatly enjoyed your video!

  • @mindcrime420
    @mindcrime420 3 года назад +1

    Hide and go seek is my half Sheltie half Aussie favorite game to play

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      We also like to play find the toy, they go crazy for it!

    • @mindcrime420
      @mindcrime420 3 года назад

      @@DogThecity in that case I'm the toy lol! Tell him to sit on a chair inside the back of the house then find a spot with Loki his older brother (full Aussie) then go outside find a place and me and Loki will be quiet! Snap of the fingers and Ares knows the game is on!!

  • @ProjectV6
    @ProjectV6 Год назад +1

    I just got a Mini Aussie/Sheltie mix and already noticed his shedding immediately 😅 no more black clothes ❤

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад +1

      You will go through a lot of Vaccum's

  • @735645060
    @735645060 3 года назад +1

    your sheltie is beautiful.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +2

      She is a big girl on a diet. She definitely has stolen our heart's

  • @sandiriggs6300
    @sandiriggs6300 Год назад +1

    Is your little one a puppy or a small sheltie? I love shelties I've had about three or four at different times. My first one was a show dog he was already trained beautiful and the best dog I ever had in my life.

  • @CharlieTheSheltie
    @CharlieTheSheltie 3 года назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @veronicamcclure
    @veronicamcclure 3 года назад +2

    Seems to me that the Shetland Sheepdog reminds me of the Pompelio (?) Breed of canine. And they are also sometimes referred to as the miniature Collie.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      Originally they were called Mini Collie and then got a name change when being admitted to AKC

  • @lauriefodor8964
    @lauriefodor8964 2 года назад

    I had a a Shetland sheep dog he was almost 13 he had skin cancer I never seen a puppy not move unless he was told he save my live a couple times I have aneurysms he followed me everywhere I miss him so much I feel he is watching over R I. P. Sparky kove love you always mom

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  2 года назад +2

      So sorry to hear about Sparky, quite the companion!

  • @TTVlucas-bi8nx
    @TTVlucas-bi8nx 3 года назад +2

    Yeah really helpful but how do you keep yourself did you come back to you when you let it off the lead

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      Basically; 'Hearding Dog'; it is in their DNA. She was raised in New York City. Sometimes when off leash we did Hide & Seek as a puppy. She learned to always know where we were. Honestly, just genetics. As the years gone by they become more and more loyal. That is why I say she is my 'Shadow'

  • @jo.a7189
    @jo.a7189 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the info.
    But could you please compare between sheltie and rough collie !!

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      Yes, it is in the works. First we are doing Rough Collie

  • @gigisheltie
    @gigisheltie 3 года назад +2

    😘🐶

  • @sandragruhle6288
    @sandragruhle6288 Год назад

    My Shelties have all been typically wonderful! I am looking for another adult, gently used dog, as mine needs company. She is four.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад +1

      Funny my Sheltie would prefer to be an only dog so she did not have to share the humans with Rough Collie

    • @sandragruhle6288
      @sandragruhle6288 Год назад

      @@DogThecity I have been considering that angle, too. But she chews up paper whenever she finds it, even though she is four. I have more books than my shelves can hold, so I have some stacked on the floor. She chewed the bindings. I think she is bored, because she came from an adult group of five. It costs more than $500 to get her teeth cleaned, and having had two dogs, I guarantee, that is a bite. If an adult falls into my lap, I will gladly rehome him or her. I have had four gently used adults and bonded easily with all of them. As a gal raised on a dairy farm with collies, I see the similarities in the breeds and love them both. I don’t see collies as house dogs, though, knowing how mine and I would roam our acreage to run and play. I have a fenced yard, but live in town, so my home is not appropriate for an adult collie, and I am not fast enough for a Sheltie puppy.

  • @anamiosonami
    @anamiosonami 3 года назад +1

    I used to have a sheltie and this is really accurate! sadly he passed away bc of cancer a month ago :(

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +2

      So Sorry for your loss, My Sheltie devotion to me is amazing! I am so sorry for your loss.

    • @anamiosonami
      @anamiosonami 3 года назад

      @@DogThecity thank you :)

  • @4448ify
    @4448ify 3 года назад +2

    Can you tell me about breeders in Arisona. Thank you!

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      The only on in AZ with available dogs is here.
      marketplace.akc.org/breeder/suzanne-healy-103030/shetland-sheepdog/253542
      www.sunnyvaleshelties.com/
      Make sure to research you breeder for a healthy dog

  • @patwilson2546
    @patwilson2546 Год назад +1

    We definitely do not get our Sheltie out for 2 hours a day, but we do manage other things. We get him involved everything we do. He herds the garbage cans from the back to the front. Help me ... get a beer, throw out the cat s***, etc. He tags along and is very proud of himself when the job is done. The biggest thing with Shelties is that they want to be involved. They are definitely not going to lie in a corner all day, only to come over once or twice for pet.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад +1

      You are 100% correct!
      Mine is also stubborn and set in the routine, the only way to do things is they they were done beofore

  • @nonameanonymous4080
    @nonameanonymous4080 2 года назад +2

    Hi, I've been really interested in getting a sheltie but I've noticed they're always described as an active dog breed that always needs to stimulated. I'm looking for a dog breed that's very cuddly, intelligent, easy-going, interactive and moderately active (one that would go on hikes with me but knows when to calm down). Do you think a sheltie would be a right dog for me?

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  2 года назад +1

      Shelties are intense. Mine is in my face every morning to go for morning walk. I have not slept in for 5 years.
      Easy Going - Probably not very protective of home and property. I would say they are very active.

    • @loricagardener4826
      @loricagardener4826 5 месяцев назад

      I know this is late but I recommend an Eskie.

  • @jobond3317
    @jobond3317 3 года назад +1

    I am thinking about getting a puppy. I have had several dogs before. My dogs were generally farm dogs working with both cattle and sheep. Now I would like a dog that lives with me in my home not tied up outside so is a bit of a chill-out dog but still can be used on the farm. I like the small size of the sheltie and their beautiful coat Do you think it would be a good choice

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      Shelties would not be described as a 'chill-out' dog. They are very intense and protective. If you are looking for a dog to just lay on the coach a sheltie is not for you. The personality you describe is a rough collie, but the size is much larger.
      ruclips.net/video/f1hk7HEkU3g/видео.html

  • @arianak9402
    @arianak9402 3 года назад +2

    Can you do one about rough collies ?:)

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +2

      We are editing now. Should be ready in about a week

  • @frankpawel844
    @frankpawel844 3 года назад +1

    ,❤️❤️❤️

  • @SA-lu2st
    @SA-lu2st 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this informativ video i hope you do the same with your Collie. You would think that a smal dog like a Shelite should be more easy to handle and not destroy things at home. You said that a Sheltie is like a human do you have more example? And a Collie is just like a "dog" ? and what does that mean? Would like to know how mutch watchdog a Collie is compared to a Sheltie. Iam thinking about to get a a Collie so i would be great to know the importent stuff before i get it. I have now a Japanese spitz who is a barking guard dog, and then very friendly when you approach him he loves to say hello to everybody for a long time. And he loves to eat! Bye from Doglover

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      Both dogs are great watch dogs. The Sheltie seems to pick up more on People and Strange noises. The Collie picks up on every dog that come near. My Sheltie is like a person and follows me and knows how to manipulate me. This morning the Sheltie tried to wake me up for an hour to get fed. The collie just laid in bed and could care less. As Shelties are so smart they can learn how to get what they want. I love my collie as she is very simple, food, walk and cuddles. Both are amazing dogs but Shelties are intensive, my rough collie is more of a typical dog.

  • @alicka777
    @alicka777 3 года назад

    Thank you for this wonderful video! How do you find having a sheltie and a collie in an apartment in the city? We’re considering getting another sheltie but I’m always worried about barking since we’re in the city.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +3

      We have always lived in apartments. We learned how to raise our dogs in an apartment. The Sheltie barking, in a politically correct way is "intense". What I find so strange, is the Sheltie and the Collie bark at different things. Not sure if that is a breed thing or personality thing. I sort of though we had a Sheltie and bringing another dog into the apartment would be easy; we already had feeding and walking time. It would be like just adding something extra to the routine. The Collie puppy was like adding exponential complexity to the mix.
      Having said that, it was the most wonderful thing we ever did. At first our Sheltie did not like the Collie. Our Breeder had warned us about two females in the same household. After a rough start (six months) they are best buds! This morning I was in bed with my dogs and about 8 pillows. The Sheltie was sleeping half on top of the Collie and half on top of the pillows, eventually we all turned into a balanced pack. I am curious about two Shelties. Our Sheltie is most definitely the Alpha Dog. I can imagine two shelties barking could be intense. Who would be Alpha?
      Like I said I have never regret getting a second dog and I know the Sheltie Loves the Rough Collie. Shelties are just amazing! Hopefully other will comment and give you some good advice about two Shelties

    • @alicka777
      @alicka777 3 года назад

      @@DogThecity Thank you for the reply! Its always so helpful to hear from dog owners that have more than one dog. I've heard that having two is more like having 3 or 4! Our sheltie is definitely not an alpha and fairly quiet so we're told that we have pretty good chance of having an easier time with integrating a second pup. But the barking does already get intense anytime he wants to play or gets excited. Thanks again for all the wonderful videos :)

  • @roksanagajda2788
    @roksanagajda2788 2 года назад

    Just found your video. I am considering adopting a shetland sheepdog myself. I own two bunnies and few people advised me this breed of dog as a life friend. This is going to be my first time having a dog and shelties seem as good breed for people new to training. What is your opinion on shelties with other animals? I am still thinking because I don't want neither bunnies or the dog to feel uncomfortable. (sorry for mistakes-english is not my first language)

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад +1

      Hi,
      My little Sheltie is good with other animals except cats. She other animals as friends and someone to play with. As for training very very easy to train. With the intelegence you must realize the require a high degree of interaction and entertainmernt. Shelties are definatley hearders, keep them in mind with your bunnies.

  • @jmcgee9280
    @jmcgee9280 2 года назад

    I want another

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад +1

      You can never have just one Sheltie!

  • @Celestiallava
    @Celestiallava 3 года назад +1

    Im thinking of getting a sheltie but im worried about the eye anomaly issue and the bladder cancer what are the chances they will get this? is the eye anomaly thing common? What are the odds they will get eye anomaly and what are the odds they will get bladder cancer?

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  2 года назад +1

      A higher chance of Blatter Cancer. All dogs have some issues. Find a good breeder to make sure you get a healthy dog.

    • @dextersvida3902
      @dextersvida3902 2 года назад

      Mine has the eye issue (collie eye) it’s more of a genetic defect and doesn’t always cause problems. (I got him from a re home and he wasn’t from a good breeder originally.) as long as you go to a good breeder you will be fine!

  • @ImWeirdBoy
    @ImWeirdBoy 2 года назад +1

    WEU!

  • @maryannangros7538
    @maryannangros7538 Год назад +1

    Velcro dogs

  • @saramations
    @saramations 3 года назад +1

    Omg my sheltie sure does think she's my protector... Too bad she's actually a whimp and is all bark.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  3 года назад +1

      She is so protective, she has to know where I am 100% of the time. She thinks she is a big dog!

  • @teresaadams825
    @teresaadams825 2 года назад

    30 years ago they were 4th in intelligence, breeders screwed up especially with the merles.

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  10 месяцев назад

      Thanks not very good ....

  • @jmcgee9280
    @jmcgee9280 Год назад +1

    Please direct me to a sheltie breeder

    • @DogThecity
      @DogThecity  Год назад +1

      marketplace.akc.org/puppies/shetland-sheepdog?