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Shetland Sheepdog

Coat Colors & Basic Info


Shelties have two base colors of black OR sable.  When breeding shelties different
genes affect these base colors to produce a great variety of interesting sheltie colors.
 Below are examples of different sheltie coat colors.  Dark mahogany sables which
are sables with a black gene are commonly confused with tricolors so we have many
examples of each below.  Often misunderstood are the white markings on shelties.  
The white markings found on collar/neck area, legs, tail tips, face, belly etc do not
have any bearing on whether a sheltie is of good quality or show quality etc.  Tan
markings can also be found on the face, legs, inside ears, under tails etc. and again
have no bearing on whether the sheltie is of show quality or not.

Shelties have double coats consisting of a thick undercoat and harsh outer coat.  
Shelties will shed their undercoat once each year but will shed small amounts of hair
throughout the year. Regular grooming is important to keeping your sheltie's coat in
good condition.  Usually a good deep brushing of all the hair once per week will keep
your sheltie looking his/her best.  A good pin brush, slicker brush, nail clippers, and
spray bottle with water or water and light conditioner mix are recommended.  
Remember to keep your shelties teeth clean with regular brushing and/or tooth
scaling when needed.  Clean teeth are very important to your dogs health and will
help keep your dogs breath fresher as well.

Shelties are energetic dogs who form a close bond to their family/owner and have a
great desire to please.  They are easily trainable and need moderate to high amounts
of exercise each day.  Shelties like to "talk" and will also bark to protect their home
when strangers approach but should not act aggressive with them.  Shelties are
generally very good around other animals and children when raised with them.  When
choosing a sheltie for pet it's really not necessary to be gender specific.  Its more
important to find the right sheltie that fits in with your family.  Each sheltie has his/her
own personality. Both neutered male and spayed female shelties make great pets.

For more information on shelties please visit
www.assa.org.



SABLE (pure for sable)
2011-2012 Officers

President - Jennifer Hammond
Vice President - Donna Hall
Treasurer - Laurie Danboise
Rec. Secretary - Laurie Liccardi
Corr. Sec. - Peggy Hammond
stoneyacre@twcny.rr.com

Board - Ann Marie Letto
Board - Leslie Smith
Board - Dennis Smith
Board - Priscilla Dyer

For General info you can e-mail
cnyssc@twcny.rr.com
Upcoming Events


3/7/12- Meeting
3/18/12 -
Health Clinic
4/4/12- Meeting
5/2/12- Meeting
6/2/12 - Match