I Like Shetland Sheepdogs!


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Despite appearances, the Shetland sheepdog is not a miniature version of the collie. It is a distinct breed that served at watchdogs and herders in the Shetland Islands off the coast of Scotland. Approved by the American Canine Association, this book uses accessible text and adorable full-color photographs to teach students about the Sheltie, including what to feed it, how to keep it clean and healthy, when it should be seen by a veterinarian, and any special considerations this breed requires. A Note to Parents addresses the importance of neutering and spaying, microchipping, checking to see if a dog license is required, and adopting from a shelter or rescue group. Also, a Read About Dogs section directs students to books and websites with additional information.




The Book of the Shetland Sheepdog


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Examines the development, standards, showing, grooming, obedience, and care of the sheepdog.




Shelties: The Complete Pet Owner's Guide


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The author of the hit website, Sheltie Planet, introduces you to the smart, sensitive, and spirited nature of Shetland Sheepdogs. Built on expert advice and rounded with personal stories and photos, Shelties: The Complete Pet Owner's Guide is the ultimate user-friendly guide to raising, maintaining, and training the furriest—and smartest—of small dog breeds. This 150-page illustrated guide covers everything the pet owner needs to know: - Types of Shelties - Naming Your Sheltie - Ultimate Puppy Checklist - Growth & Development in Pictures - Step-by-Step Grooming & Bathing Tutorials - Five Stages of Dog Training - House Training and Obedience - How to Manage Excessive Barking - Socialization & Sheltie Games - Nutrition & Oral Health - Inherited Disease & DNA Tests - Benefits & Timing of De-Sexing - Fun with Dog Photography About Shelties Shetland Sheepdogs were originally bred as working dogs in Scotland in the 1700s. Today, they retain strong instincts for herding and hyper-vigilance, as well as being eager and highly trainable. They’re an agile and active breed, yet unlike many working Collies, their small size means they don’t seek to run around all day long. Shelties are quite happy with an hour of off-leash exercise, then home to snuggle up with the family as loyal and affectionate lap dogs. Sophisticated, playful, and idiosyncratic, Shelties excel in many roles: as service dogs, in the show ring, in agility, and as photogenic canine actors. They’re the sixth smartest dog breed on the planet, capable of learning hundreds of words, responding to facial expressions, and even social gestures like pointing (a skill that’s beyond chimpanzees). Armed with this inside information on Sheltie intelligence, you can teach your dog how to play hide-and-seek, perform amazing tricks, and even categorize and tidy her toys. Shelties: The Complete Pet Owner’s Guide is a labor of love, detailing every aspect of caring for your pet from puppyhood to old age. Enjoyed by new Sheltie adopters and long-time fans alike, you’ll revel in the 140+ gorgeous Sheltie photos from pet owners all over the world, while following the story of Casale’s own two English Shelties, Howard and Piper.




The Shetland Sheep-dog


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The Shetland Sheepdog


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Introduces the history, development, uses, and care of this popular dog breed from the Shetland Islands of Scotland.




The Complete Guide to Shetland Sheepdogs


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This all-inclusive manual to the Shetland Sheepdog answers your most pressing questions, including: Is a Shetland Sheepdog the right dog for me? How do I prepare my home for an energetic Sheltie? Which training techniques are Shelties most responsive to? What health and behavior issues are common to Shetland Sheepdogs? The Complete Guide to Shetland Sheepdogs is a comprehensive guidebook that shines a light on your Shetland Sheepdog’s history, behavior, and health as well as providing practical tips and techniques to help your clever canine reach his full potential. Jam-packed with valuable information covering training tips, health advice, and even behavior modification techniques, this book will quickly become your go-to manual for all things Sheltie. The history of the Shetland Sheepdog Selecting the right Sheltie for your lifestyle Puppy-proofing your home—inside and out House-training your Sheltie pup The importance of socialization for the Shetland Sheepdog Basic and advanced training methods How to avoid or extinguish problem behaviors like barking and digging Food sensitivities in Shelties Proper grooming techniques for your Sheltie’s long fur Health and wellness guidance specific to the breed Traveling with your Shetland Sheepdog Shetland Sheepdogs, better known as Shelties, are extremely bright and sensitive dogs that are known for their devotion to their families. Shelties were originally developed as herding dogs in the Shetland Islands of Scotland and their herding instincts are often apparent even in a more urban setting. In the absence of livestock, Shetland Sheepdogs will happily herd cats, squirrels, and neighborhood children. These small-statured but sturdy canines are particularly devoted to their families and have developed a reputation as Velcro dogs due to their preference for staying as close to their human companions as possible. While Shelties make excellent companion animals, they were bred to be very active dogs. They require a great deal of physical and mental exercise throughout their lives in order to remain happy and healthy. Fortunately, they are also extremely intelligent and can excel in many different roles, including those of canine athlete, show dog, animal actor, or therapy/service animal. In these pages, you will find all of the information you need to ensure that your curious and clever pup grows into a confident, content, and well-mannered canine companion. Choosing a Shetland Sheepdog for your canine companion means you will always have an energetic and loyal cohort to share your adventures with, but if you aren’t careful, he may very well outsmart you. This book covers every aspect of owning a Sheltie, from choosing the perfect canine companion for your home to making your precious pooch’s senior years shine.




Shetland Sheepdogs


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With a wag and a "woof," this book invites readers to meet the highly intelligent Shetland sheepdog. Readers will examine the history, physical attributes, development, and behavior of this herding breed. Coat, color, size, and care instructions are also discussed. Full-color photos allow readers to see these furry, active, hard-working dogs in a variety of situations. An index and glossary are also included. Checkerboard Library is an imprint of ABDO Publishing Company.




Shetland Sheepdogs


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Introduces beginning readers to the characteristics of the dog breed Shetland Sheepdogs.




Shetland Sheepdog


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The experts at Kennel Club Books present the world's largest series of breed-specific canine care books. Each of KCB's critically acclaimed Comprehensive Owner's Guides covers everything from breed standards to behavior, from training to health and nutrition. With nearly 200 titles in print, this series is sure to please the fancier of even the rarest dog!




Shetland Sheepdog Training Vol 2


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Shetland Sheepdog Training Vol 2 – Dog Training for your grown-up Shetland Sheepdog How to build up a unique relationship with your Shetland Sheepdog, using training methods which are tailor-made for your Shetland Sheepdog Dog training is often ... ... Confused with classic basic training of puppies ... Considered only suitable for particularly gifted dogs ... Considered too difficult to achieve without experience What constitutes dog training and why is it helpful? And how can you and your Shetland Sheepdog profit from the training, completely without experience? Do you sometimes have the feeling that your dog has too much energy and does not feel fully stimulated, no matter how often you walk with him? Then dog training is the right thing for you. The simple but very effective methods of physical and mental training that you will read about in this guide will help you to stimulate your Shetland Sheepdog, in an appropriate way for his species, while at the same time having fun. This is volume two of the Shetland Sheepdog training guides. Volume 1 for your Shetland Sheepdog puppy is also available with the title "Shetland Sheepdog Training: Dog Training for your Shetland Sheepdog puppy". The author Claudia Kaiser says about her book: "I love my dog and know how important it is to keep her occupied, even after she completed her basic training. Most dogs are not satisfied with their life as a family dog and can develop destructive characteristics. If owners would take the time to spend a few minutes every day, carrying out physical and mental training with their dogs, their situations would change dramatically. Many underestimate the potential of dog training and how it can positively change life with their dogs." Read about background information, read experience reports and obtain step-by-step instructions and secret tips which are tailor-made for your Shetland Sheepdog. Get your copy of this book and discover... ... How to build up a unique relationship with your Shetland Sheepdog ... How you can stimulate him physically and mentally in an appropriate way for his species ... And all that without previous experience in this area. In addition, you will receive an extra chapter "Fun training" free of charge! Content of this book: About the Author Preface What is dog training? Why is dog training useful for your adult Shetland Sheepdog? What should you pay particular attention to? What is particularly important for your Shetland Sheepdog? What to watch out for? What does your Shetland Sheepdog need to know already? Physical Training What is physical training? What are the advantages? Introduction of the training methods Intelligence Training What is intelligence training? What are the advantages? Is your dog intelligent? Introduction of the training methods Special Chapter: Fun Training What is fun training? What are the advantages? Introducing the training methods Excursus: Clicker Training What is Clicker Training? What are the advantages? Frequently asked questions Introduction of the training methods Summary of training methods Types of Dog Sports Things to avoid at all costs The next steps Conclusion