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Location: Shetland Sheepdog (Sheltie)
Discussion: Sheltie pictures
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Anonymous |
Sheltie pictures
Sep 26 2006, 5:26 PM EDT The pictures featured under Shetland Sheepdogs on your site are, unfortunately, very poor examples of breed type...suggest you visit the website for the American Shetland Sheepdog Assn for more proper representation of the breed. 3 out of 9 found this valuable. Do you? |
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wetpaint wetpaint |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Sep 26 2006, 6:09 PM EDT Thanks for your comment and for the tip about the ASSA.. It sounds like you're really knowledgable about shelties. The beauty of this wiki is that it's built by the community and the people who know and love dogs. like you. If you have pictures of a sheltie (even your own!) that you think would be a great representation of the breed, we'd be happy to upload it and replace the other one. Feel free to email a jpeg to "fido@wetpaint.com." Thanks again for the comment! The Fido Crew 4 out of 4 found this valuable. Do you? |
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Anonymous |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Oct 30 2006, 12:05 AM EST The pictures appear to me to be quite good examples of the truer "British" type. I guess it depends on what country you are from and your own personal preference. In Australia we have both British and American types and breeders/exhibitors and judges who prefer one over the other. Information on the British type can be found by visiting http://www.essc.org.uk/elaboration/elaboration.htm Also, I'm wondering if anyone knows the sourse of information that states this breed is related to the Border Collie????????? 4 out of 4 found this valuable. Do you? |
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DoggyGal |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Oct 30 2006, 11:40 AM EST It's difficult to track sources since the information on the site is in a state of constant update by our users. If you have more accurate information or additions that you think should be in place, please feel free to edit the page and make the appropriate changes. By utilizing as much of each or our user's knowledge as we can, we hope to create the best, most complete resource guide on dogs--together! Edit away! 4 out of 4 found this valuable. Do you? |
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bonniebank bonniebank |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Oct 31 2006, 7:45 AM EST " If you have more accurate information or additions that you think should be in place, please feel free to edit the page and make the appropriate changes. "Hi DoggyGal, No I don't. I wasn't meaning to challenge the info. I just wondered where it came from as I can't recall reading it anywhere. Like everyone, we never stop learning. I was just hoping that the poster would share with everyone where the info came from. Maybe someone else will post and enlighten me. They say you learn something new every day! ;-) 4 out of 4 found this valuable. Do you? |
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DoggyGal |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Oct 31 2006, 12:41 PM EST You can get also an idea of where content came from by scrolling to the bottom of the page. There is a light gray box that has some links related to page history. There is a link to the most recent update, and one for "page history." (or is it "complete history?" I can't see it as I type, so this is from memory...) If you click the history link, you'll get a list of page updates and contributors. From looking from page to page update, you can tell what users have added or deleted. Kinda cool, don'tcha think?! 4 out of 4 found this valuable. Do you? |
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Anonymous |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Mar 29 2007, 10:09 AM EDT I wasn't aware that shelties had Border Collie in their bloodlines either, but when you look at the very, very early picutres of dogs on the island you can see how this MAY be true. A very good site for sheltie info is: http://bowlingsite.mcf.com/DogPage.html 2 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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DoggyGal |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Mar 29 2007, 11:38 AM EDT Thanks for sharing that link--I'll post in in the main page content... 2 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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Anonymous |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Mar 30 2007, 4:50 AM EDT "I wasn't aware that shelties had Border Collie in their bloodlines either, but when you look at the very, very early picutres of dogs on the island you can see how this MAY be true.I have never read this anywhere either. I will do a search on this now as I'm curious. The only relation I have ever read between the two breeds is that they are both herding and working dogs and both are considered the most intelligent of all the dog breeds. I recently heard people call Shelties miniature collies or shetland collies. I have no idea if they mean a true Shetland sheepdog or some other breed? If anyone knows please post. Thanks. Kristi7717@aol.com 3 out of 3 found this valuable. Do you? |
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bonniebank bonniebank |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Mar 31 2007, 10:52 AM EDT "I have never read this anywhere either. I will do a search on this now as I'm curious. The only relation I have ever read between the two breeds is that they are both herding and working dogs and both are considered the most intelligent of all the dog breeds.Hi Kristi, I've been breeding Shelties for about 21 years. We are from England and my mum bred Collies (Rough) and Shelties as far back as 1948. There is no proof that they are related to the Border Collie or the Welsh Collie. Very early standard for the Sheltie stated that they should resemble the Highland Collie in miniature. This has led to people wrongly referring to Shelties as "Miniature Collies". When the first Sheltie Club was formed they named the breed the "Shetland Collie". The Collie Club objected to this so the name was changed to the Shetland Sheepdog. As with most breeds, the appearance of the dogs changed over the years and in fact have changed even in fairly recent years if you compare the American lines with the original British lines. Understandably, an American may look at an English line and have the opinion that it is not a good example of the breed "as they know it" and vice verca. Also in the conformation ring, it depends whether the judge prefers the American type or the English type. The only Sheltie breed is simply known as the "Shetland Sheepdog". A popular theory of their origin is that they started as a cross between the Highland Collie (Lassie dogs) and the Yakki dogs who came to the Shetland Isles on fishing trawlers from Iceland and Norway but this was never proven. There are many books written about their history. I'm naughty and up late tonight. Must go get some sleep but when I have time I'll post about the books and websites where you can read about the history Shelties. Also, there are obviously photos of Shelties that are not good examples of 'show quality' conformation wise but if like me, you 'work' these dogs either in herding or obedience etc, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. My priority is temperament and working ability, not whether they have all the ticks in the box for the perfect show dog ;-))))) Hope this helps. 3 out of 3 found this valuable. Do you? |
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Anonymous |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Apr 18 2007, 6:08 PM EDT "Hi Kristi,Thanks so much for the information you wrote. I will go and look at the difference between American and English types. You are so lucky to breed the world's best dog!! I am in love with any Sheltie. I think they are just the most beautiful dog. I'm sorry to say I lost mine to illness at 13 yr old in February. My dog and I were never apart for that 13 years, and he got the best care the 5 yr. he was sick. When the time is right I plan to get another Sheltie although it will be a new one and never replace the one I had. That is why I'm researching them- this time I want to make sure I get a breeder who is picky about health in her breeding program. I plan to take the dog to agility or herding trials next time. I read about it in a magazine and seems it would be an excellent way to have a pet do what they were bred to do. My Sheltie had been farm raised til 6 months of age when I bought him and he was happiest being active or outdoors but never left my side. I don't show my dog, I'd rather he have fun and exercise. I would appreciate it if you'd post those books and websites. There are so many websites but some are a waste of time to search through some. Thank you. 2 out of 2 found this valuable. Do you? |
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DoggyGal |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Apr 18 2007, 8:39 PM EDT Yes, the good sheltie resources would be wonderful, BonnieBank. Hey, I ddn't know that you were a Sheltie breeder...For some reason I thought that you were involved with the Coolies... :) I happen to be an enormous sheltie fan myself. The first dog I ever had was a sheltie and he was a WONDERFUL dog. So good with kids and for families! 0 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |
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Anonymous |
RE: Sheltie pictures
Mar 3 2008, 9:14 AM EST come on i think the pictures are beautiful you do not have to have a showcase sheltie to have a great looking shelti, these pictures made me want to run out and buy one for myself . 0 out of 1 found this valuable. Do you? |
