The Shetland Sheepdog: A Small Dog with a Big Heart
The Shetland Sheepdog, affectionately called the Sheltie, is a small, elegant and incredibly intelligent herding dog. Often mistaken for a miniature Collie, the Sheltie is actually a distinct breed from Scotland’s Shetland Islands. If you’re looking for a dog to adopt in Quebec combining beauty, intelligence and gentleness, the Sheltie is a remarkable choice with 98 listings on QuebecAnnonce.
The Sheltie weighs 6 to 12 kg, making it an ideal companion for apartment living in Montreal or a house in Laval. Its abundant double coat provides excellent thermal insulation, making it very comfortable in Quebec’s harshest winters in Gatineau, Quebec City or the Eastern Townships.
Intelligence and Training
Ranked the sixth most intelligent breed in the world, the Sheltie’s exceptional intelligence combined with an intense desire to please makes it one of the easiest dogs to train. It excels in agility, obedience and rally. However, the Sheltie is sensitive and responds poorly to harsh training methods — positive reinforcement is essential. Note that Shelties tend to bark, which may require specific work in Montreal condos or Laval duplexes.
Health and Breeders in Quebec
The Sheltie can be subject to dermatomyositis, Collie Eye Anomaly (CEA), hip dysplasia and hypothyroidism. Responsible breeders registered with the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) systematically perform eye and genetic testing. With a lifespan of 12 to 14 years, the Sheltie will be a faithful and affectionate companion for your Quebec family.