Tips For Deciding If One Of The Shelties For Sale Is Right For You

By Jessica Butler


Dog lovers usually have preferences when it comes to what kind of pet they want. Some love big, active animals, while others prefer tiny dogs that love to cuddle. Unfortunately there are people who don't do enough homework before they purchase a dog, and the breed they thought would suit them perfectly turns out to something entirely different. If a Sheltie is a dog that interests you, it is important to learn about Shelties for sale before you make any commitment.

The big brown eyes on these dogs will melt the hardest of hearts, and it is true that the animal's nature is gentle and loving. Shetlands generally get used to strangers who just want to pet their silky fur and shake their paws. While they tolerate this kind of behavior well, Shelties can be a bit standoffish with strangers. They do love their families however, and even get along well with existing family pets.

The thing you will hear over and over again about this breed is that the dogs are highly intelligent. This is a great characteristic, but it has its challenges. Because they are so smart, they are also easily bored and require constant mental stimulation to keep them out of trouble. Most Shetlands are up for even the most complicated games, tricks, and commands.

It naturally follows that, if you own a Sheltie, you have to be ready to give it plenty of exercise. Just opening the back door and letting it out into the yard is not going to be enough. If you want a dog that can be taught advanced obedience and commands, this is the animal for you. Before making a commitment however, you have to make sure you have the time and energy to give this dog the stimulation it requires.

This is a dog that can be high strung. They have a tendency to start at sudden noises and don't have a huge tolerance for children who want to play too rough. When you bring a puppy into a home with a lot of loud noises, confusion, and tension, you are probably raising a nervous, jumpy dog.

A Sheltie might be a good fit for you if you love a challenging, intelligent animal with a sweet and loving nature. People who work at home, have flexible schedules, and can handle the physical demands a Sheltie makes are also good prospects. These dogs have beautiful coats, but they have to be groomed nearly every day in order to keep them in top condition.

You might want to pass on a Sheltie if you don't have the patience to live with an animal that can be high strung, sensitive, and shy. People who are away from home all day and have to leave a pet unattended probably don't need a Sheltie. You must have the time to give it the physical and mental stimulation it needs as well.

Shetlands are beautiful animals. They are smart, quick to learn, devoted, and gentle. They are not for everybody however. Before you fall in love with the way they look, you should carefully consider the way they think.




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