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Name: Aiden the Sheltie/BC Puppy
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: $350
Species: Dog
Breed: Shetland Sheepdog Sheltie / Border Collie (short coat)
Learn more about the Shetland Sheepdog Sheltie.
Learn more about the Border Collie.
Color: Tricolor
Pattern: Tricolor
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 8 Pounds
Potential Size: 45 Pounds
General Potential Size: Medium
Current Age: 15 Years 7 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Highly Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Cats: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:
This is a very energetic little puppy, very, very playful. Loves small dogs, he likes big dogs but he's a little scared of them when playing and will scream. He likes swimming and he's good at it too!  He gets along with cats. He may have Jack Russell in him because he has sooo much in him. He's very friendly and loves people. He also thinks everyone loves him. He's very smart and has already learned to sit. He's getting better with potty training, and very advanced for his age!
 
He was found in Georgia as Judy was bringing back 12 puppies from a high kill shelter and found this little guy walking along the side of the road. She couldn't have that so Aiden joined the group.
 
According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, the Shetland Sheepdog is probably descended from Scottish Rough Collies brought to the Scottish island of Shetland and crossed with the Icelandic Yakkin, a small island dog (now no longer recognized) brought over in the boats of fishermen. By 1700, the breed was completely developed. For centuries these little dogs were used to herd and guard the sheep flocks of the Shetlands, those rugged islands off the Scottish coast where many of the animals are rather small in stature. Refinement of the breed took place mainly in the twentieth century after the export of Shelties to mainland Scotland and beyond. These small shepherds were very gentle when herding the miniature stock. One of the top obedience competition breeds, the Sheltie is an extremely smart and willing worker. The Shetland Sheepdog is an outstanding companion dog with a delightful temperament. Gentle, sensitive, loyal and dainty. Very lively, intelligent and trainable. The Shetland Sheepdog is one to the smartest breeds, very willing to please and obey. These dogs are so smart that many fanciers consider them to have almost human intelligence. Loving, loyal and affectionate with its family, but suspicious with strangers, especially with children, but they will put up with a lot from children in the family. The Sheltie is known to not allow themselves to be touched by strangers and will display noisy persistent barking. It is a good guard and watchdog. Socialize extensively as a puppy. This breed needs people and must be raised in a home where he can have a lot of companionship. They like to be kept busy. The Sheltie is above all an intelligent herder, capable both of commanding large cattle and holding small sheep in check. The herding instinct is still very strong in many of them. They love to chase things. Unfortunately - and often disastrously - they love to chase cars. A Sheltie should not be allowed to run free near a road as it may decide to chase a car or something else it sees across the road, running a high risk of getting hit by a car. Because of its beauty and kindness, the Sheltie has become a popular companion dog. This breed may bark a lot. Some say males make better and more affectionate pets. They have a life expectancy of 12-15 years.
 

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