it depends on whether you live in an association, rent or owned. we live in a townhouse and have a Shetland sheep dog. he is like Clifford. runt of the litter and the size of a collie. ask the owner or association, maybe your loved by many animal can.
Life in the country is where i recommend for this breed to live. They will do fine in a town or even an apartment, but they will certainly need plenty of exercise to keep them healthy. this is known to be a sensitive breed which is not recommended for hectic families.
i would get a shetland sheep dog
I do not know this is stupid!!
There are numerous breeds of sheep dog such as: the Shetland, Catalan , Croation, Cumberland, Icelandic, Himalayan, Maremma, Old English, Welsh and Polish sheepdog.
Today, Shetland Sheepdogs are mainly companion animals. But in their homeland, the Shetland Isles, Shetland Sheepdogs were used to herd cattle and served as an all-purpose farmdog.
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Yes. The Shetland Sheepdog is one of the leading breeds in agility competitions. As these dogs are originally bred to herd sheep, they have high energy levels and are talented athletes.
Yes. All breeds of dog have a small bone in their penis, called the OS penis, that aids them in mating.
The average lifespan of a sheltie is 12-15 years, but many live longer.
because if you have sheep on the farm you also need a sheep dog to put them in order
In my opinion: Chihuahua's, Border Terriers, Dalmatians, Yorkshire Terriers, Pug's, Beagle's, Border Collie's, Shetland Sheep Dogs.
Puppies should be tested for Collie Eye Anomaly. They may also suffer progressive retinal eye disease, dislocating knee caps, Von Willebrands disease, hip malformation, epilepsy, heart defects and thyroid disease is all that i know of health problems for a shetland! (by sandface)
A sheep dog.