Tierkrematorium Bad Saulgau and Tierkrematorium Isny
What is my connection to the breed? (e.g., breeder, first-time owner, etc.)
I have been an Owner/Breeder/Exhibitor of Shelties for over 25 years.
What is the average lifespan?
Shelties typically enjoy a healthy lifespan, averaging between 14 to 16 years, with some individuals living even longer.
What is the general temperament/personality?
The breed is known for its affectionate and responsive nature towards its owner while being reserved around strangers, without being overly nervous. Temperament can vary within the breed, and it's crucial to interact with the breeder and their dogs to gauge individual temperaments. While they may not immediately seek attention, they should exhibit confidence. Early socialization plays a significant role in shaping a Sheltie's temperament.
How much daily exercise is needed for the average adult?
Being a working breed, Shelties require regular exercise. They are adaptable companions, enjoying both lengthy bush walks and shorter 20-minute strolls. However, they are not suitable for activities like jogging or biking.
Is it a breed that a first-time dog owner could easily cope with?
In most cases, yes. Shelties are highly intelligent and trainable, but their sensitive nature may not suit everyone.
Can solo dogs of this breed easily occupy themselves for long periods?
Shelties thrive on companionship and may become bored if left alone for extended periods, resulting in excessive barking.
How much grooming is required?
Their coat needs regular grooming, ideally weekly, along with bathing every six weeks. Weekly grooming sessions typically take around 15 minutes, while bathing and drying may require at least an hour.
Is it too boisterous for very small children or for infirm people (unless the dog is well trained)?
While not excessively boisterous, Shelties may not be the best match for families with children under six years old due to their delicate build. Rough handling can be overwhelming for them.
Are there any common hereditary problems a puppy buyer should be aware of?
Shelties are often tested for eye conditions, particularly CEA, which is non-progressive. Additionally, many breeders conduct hip and elbow tests to identify potential issues.
When buying a puppy, what are the essential inquiries to make from the breeder?
Ask about the health tests conducted, particularly regarding eye disorders and hip scores. Inquire about the temperament of the parents and whether the puppies are being raised in a socialized environment within the house, as early socialization is crucial for this breed.