Shetland
Sheepdogs look a lot like miniature Border Collies, remind people of the popular dog Lassie.
Why do Shetland
Sheepdogs look so much like miniature Rouch Collies?
Shetland
Sheepdogs look like miniature versions of rough - coated Collies, measuring 13 - 16 inches in height from the shoulder and weighing between 14 - 27 pounds.
The Shetland
Sheepdog looks like a miniature copy of the rough - coated Collie.
My Belgian Tervuren and Belgian
Sheepdog look great, they are in good weight, they are alert and active and their coats look outstanding!
Not exact matches
But if the
sheepdogs ever become convinced that the sheep will stay on the nickel, regardless of their own actions, and the
sheepdogs start
looking for free bones at Mr. Greenspan's house rather than doing their job, the sheep may not even stay in the neighborhood.
I am nice
looking, friendly, one man woman, love Shetland
Sheepdogs, enjoy love the history of Charleston, like getting out and exploring, enjoy theater, movies, antique shopping, gardening, baking and sewing!
(Some breeds of dogs — including Collies, Shetland
Sheepdogs, some terriers, and Norwegian Elkhounds, for example — tend to bark more than others, so potential buyers should take this characteristic into consideration when
looking for a pet.)
Hi - not sure if I sent this or not but how do I go about inquiring about a dog I see on the video at 3:03 that
looks like a black and tan Shepherd /
sheepdog?
Take a
look at our fascinating Sheltie History, tracing the evolution of the Shetland
Sheepdog from its herding dog origins in Scandinavia, to Collie crosses in the Shetland Islands.
Whether you are
looking for a relentless worker or a loving pet, a Shetland
Sheepdog puppy will impress you with his intelligence, loyalty, willingness to please and athleticism.
These pictures are a good way of helping new Shetland
Sheepdog puppy owners understand what their baby furball might
look like in the near future.
Sort of like a messy -
looking English
Sheepdog.
Often called a Hungarian
Sheepdog, the Komondor is a large - sized breed that has no trouble standing out in the crowd thanks to its long, white corded coat which gives it the
look of a floor mop.
The breed actually has a name, the Shetland
Sheepdog, and except for his
looks he is not really a miniature Collie.
She also shows you which tools work the best to get the correct
look in a Shetland
Sheepdog.
Familiarity with the breed standard helps in choosing a breeder and a puppy; if buyers understand the qualities and characteristics that differentiate a Samoyed from an American Eskimo or a Collie from a Shetland
Sheepdog, they can not only make a more informed breed choice, they can judge whether the adult dogs at a kennel are likely to produce puppies that
look and act like the breed they want.
1) Chinese Crested 2) bloodhound 3)
Looks like a great dane, but hard to tell from picture 4) Irish Setter 5) English Bulldog 6) Landseer Newfoundland 7) Bull Terrier (possibly a miniature) 8) Again difficult to tell from this picture alone, but it's either an Old English
Sheepdog or a Bearded Collie 9) Japanese Chin 10) Afghan Hound 11)
Looks like a Scottish Deerhound to me 12) Again, hard to tell without the face.
A Belgian
Sheepdog may
look intense or standoffish, but don't let that fool you — these guys are very loyal and loveable.
When I
look at my own current four dogs, three are restricted according to German law: one due to her breed (Great Pyrenees), two due to their sizes (an Australian Shepherd / Newfoundland cross and an oversized Shetland
Sheepdog).
Border Collies and Australian Shepherds both need a lot of mental stimulation and are known for their innate intuition and acute sensitivity, so in order to fulfill her instinctual needs, you may need to invest more time in her exercise routine, and even better,
look into herding classes or get her into
sheepdog trials.
If you own a Shetland
Sheepdog (Sheltie) or you are
looking for more information about our breed, please contact any officer or board member for assistance.
A shaggy, medium - sized
sheepdog that looks like a miniaturized, Belgian Sheepdog that is rather light i
sheepdog that
looks like a miniaturized, Belgian
Sheepdog that is rather light i
Sheepdog that is rather light in build.
He
looks a bit like an Old English
Sheepdog in miniature, standing at just under one foot in height and weighing in at between eight and 13 pounds.
Love The
Look Of An Old English
Sheepdog And The Personality of A Poodle?
Amazed by his combination of strength and speed, owner Arthur Walden bred him with Belgian
Sheepdogs, German Shepherd Dogs and Canadian Eskimo Dogs, then bred offspring that had his
look and general characteristics.
The Old English
Sheepdog needs extensive daily grooming in order to
look its best.
We also plan to
look for genes associated with the disease in Old English
Sheepdogs (OES) and Cocker Spaniels (CS), since these breeds are especially prone to ITP.
We will also
look for genes associated with the disease in Old English
Sheepdogs and Cocker Spaniels, since these breeds are especially prone to ITP.
They have a double coat which drapes over the entire body which
looks like a small version of an Old English
Sheepdog.
Grooming: The Old English
Sheepdog needs extensive daily grooming in order to
look its best.
Get an in depth
look at the Old English
Sheepdog and see the many things that this breed has to offer.
Get an in depth
look at the Shetland
Sheepdog and see the many things that this breed has to offer.
Get an in depth
look at the Belgian
Sheepdog and see the many things that this breed has to offer.
Today we have Labrador Retrievers with legs that belong on Great Danes; American Eskimos that
look like Samoyeds with snipy heads; light - boned Akitas; Shetland
Sheepdogs as big as Collies; Dalmatians and Airedales with screwy personalities; aggressive Old English
Sheepdogs; neurotic Poodles; unsocialized Chow Chows; and dysplastic dogs of all breeds sold in pet stores.
Still, there's nothing like being surrounded by hundreds of your all - breed peers, not to mention John Q. Public and his children — the latter almost always an OES favorite — with an almost nine - year - old Old English
Sheepdog that
looks for all the world like she's never been in public before, that then turns around and pulls out all the stops.
Join in on the discussions at the Old English
Sheepdog Forum Or just take a
look around the Community Pages.