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AKC JAZZ

Female, Born on 03/14/26 - 6 weeks
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Jazz mahogany sable and white girl Visit www.lazyjshelties.weebly.com for more info Looking for your new best friend? We have a stunning litter of Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie) puppies ready for their forever homes! These pups are the perfect blend of beauty and brains, embodying the classic Sheltie traits:Intelligent & Trainable: Already showing great focus and an eager-to-please attitude.Loyal Companions: True to their breed, they are devoted to their "pack" and make excellent family members.Playful Energy: Whether it's a game of fetch or a walk in the park, these pups are full of life and joy.
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Medium Brown
White

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Shetland Sheepdog

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About Shetland Sheepdog Puppies

What is a Shetland Sheepdog like?
The Shetland Sheepdog is a people-loving breed that gets along with just about anyone. However, that special someone better be ready for a vocal companion because the only thing these dogs love more than people is barking. If you can keep the noise under control, Shelties could be the perfect family pup. Full-grown, they typically weigh 15-25 pounds and stand 13-16 inches tall.
Will a Shetland Sheepdog get along with my other pets?
Shetland Sheepdogs are generally excellent with children of all ages. Although they’re watchful around strangers, Shetland Sheepdogs are very sociable with children, other dogs, and pets. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
How much exercise does a Shetland Sheepdog need?
The Shetland Sheepdog needs to get out, work, and learn, but they can adapt to a more low-key lifestyle if needed. These dogs are happiest when they get to spend time with their families and play outside a few times each day. They’re also quite good at dog sports and are known to do especially well with agility. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What's the coat like on a Shetland Sheepdog?
The Shetland Sheepdog has a long, wiry outer coat and short, soft undercoat. These dogs are usually sable, black and tan with white markings, black and white, or blue and black. Shelties do a good job of keeping themselves clean, but they need to be brushed and bathed regularly. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What living situation works for a Shetland Sheepdog?
Shetland Sheepdogs are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. They’re small enough to live in apartments or townhomes, but beware of their barking. Because of their barking habits and high energy level, Shelties are best suited for homes where they have plenty of room to play and can bark without disturbing the neighbors. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.

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