#1
|
||||
|
||||
Shetland Sheepdogs
This is for lindapalm and anyone else interested in the Shelties. I'll start the thread with a story about my girl, Silk.(Goldfields Silks N Roses). One of her nicknames is "Skid Kid" . I don't know how it ever started, maybe one polished floor too many, but like a little kid, she decided she liked skidding on smooth surfaces. She is VERY good at it. She takes a little run, then it's head up and back, chest thrown out, and those dainty little feet placed precisely together, and she'll try to get in a few skids if there is room. The more you laugh, the more she'll do it. Well, one night when we camped at a showground, a fellow cattle dog exhibitor came into my tent for an evening of chat, and "Skid Kid" must have thought "Oh boy, I've got an audience!"
![]() ![]() |
#2
|
||||
|
||||
Well, she is VERY beautiful little mischief-maker.
|
#3
|
||||
|
||||
Now, Silk's daughter, Sugar, started trying to get my attention in a funny way. I call her "Miss shake it" because she will gently take hold of any loose clothing I have on and give it a very rapid shake so I pay attention to her.
![]() ![]() |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Goldfields, shes a beautiful dog, and once again their habits have to make you laugh. My favorite story about ours,over eleven years ago, before I had a chance to have her spayed, I was at work and my husband let her outside to pee. Next thing he knew, a little pomeranian male was all over her. My husband had just had hip replacement surgery and had a walker and could barely get around. He shouts out the door to scare the other dog, didn't do any good. He was at a loss what to do next, so in desperation he threw his walker out the door to distract the two dogs. Now he can't go anywhere, and our dog was running down the road with Brownie(pomeranian) in persuit. My husband calls his 83 year old mother, she zooms over and is chasing the two dogs down the street. Next day we had Mollie spayed. For ten years every time we would say Brownies name our dog would run to the door wanting to go out. Mollie would nip at your heals when you left the house, went nuts over phones, I couldn't wash mirrors or windows, (she hated the noise,) would attack the dryer when it buzzed to go off, would nip the cats when they scratched the furniture, etc. etc. I could go on forever about the odd things she did. She died in February from Cushings Disease, and I miss her terribly, but have a lot of weird but great memories.
|
#5
|
||||
|
||||
When Declan (
![]() The Shetland stood ever so serenely and elegantly waiting for Declan to check her out and there's Dexie as calm as can be, giving nose touches and appreciative sniffs. NOBODY was more surprized than me! I think the dawg must have just oooooozed peace-love-and-harmony pheromones. |
#6
|
||||
|
||||
Oh the girls are lovely. I love shelties. A friend of mine in Ontario breeds and shows them. I'll try to attach a couple pics. The blue merle is one from her litter earlier this year that she will be keeping. She doesn't breed often. I've always kinda hoped to get one of her pups, but it's never worked out. You still have both of these beauties do you? They have such character.
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Dogdancer, those puppies are too cute.
|
#8
|
||||
|
||||
Silk and Roses--what a pretty girl.
![]() ![]() My old next door neighbors (rest their soles) had three beautiful shelties who woud talk up a storm at my then Golden Retriever girl Bailey. Oh the memories. ![]()
__________________
A dog wags his tail with his heart Dogs have Masters--Cats have Staff Rest in Peace Bailey: 12/10/95-1/9/09 (Golden Retriever) Rest in Peace Kitty: 7/1/2000 - 10/7/2013 Rest in Peace Gryphon (sounds like Griffin): 10/15/2004 - 11/18/2017 (English Springer Spaniel) Bella: 3/09/2005 LHD Cat adopted by/from Child Mollie: 6/2/2009 (English Setter) |
#9
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
![]() I can relate to all of the above. Mollie seems quite normal to me. ![]() ![]() ![]() I could see that scenario unfolding when your hubby threw the walker at the dogs. Too funny, sorry. ![]() mummummum, do you think the sheltie could have been giving noticeable calming signals? Toby's are ever so clear. He's not good with people so will turn his head away, ditto one time when he saw young pups of mine in a trolley outside for the first time. He would NOT turn his head to look at them. I picked him up, put him on the top of the trolley and talked to him for a while, next time down he at least flicked a glance at them, so more time out on the trolley, and finally he could see they weren't a threat and could look at them. The one Declan met could have been a very confident and sweet natured one of course. They are usually wonderful with other dogs, seem to love cats too, and mine are great with baby lambs. Their pups remain their babies till they are quite old. Excellent mums. You can still get that total animosity between two bitches though but it is rare. Dog Dancer, that blue merle is just beautiful. My sister has one, but for showing I stuck with just sables. I hope you do end up with one, but beware, the saying here is that no-one ever owns just one sheltie. They're a bit addictive. Yes, I still have Silk and Sugar. Sugar was the only survivor in a litter of 4 and I very nearly lost her two or three times due to low blood sugar in the first few days. I had to bring her back quick with Glucodin and water. Anyway, a friend in England told me to look after that sugar baby, so I made that her show name. To this day she has a sweet tooth, loves lollies. klm, I always laugh when I see Sugar tip toeing. I wonder if she thinks she's invisible, or by being quiet they won't notice her? Love that one to bits, she's such a joy to own. That's what sheltie do alright, talk up a storm. They could bark under water. Hehehe! Sometimes you really need to love them just to put up with some of it. |
#10
|
||||
|
||||
Absolutely Goldfields. This little gal was what we would call in humans "self-possessed". Complete poise, confidence, calm ~ not to get too crunchy granola here
![]() ![]() |
#11
|
||||
|
||||
She sounds lovely. My sister holds a Fun Day for the Sheltie Club each year and all the dogs get to run loose together, do mock obedience trials, play games etc., in her 2 acres of garden. The only snapping she ever sees is if a pup gets in the face of an adult male and that just teaches it to behave itself. I must say in this respect they are a big improvement on the cattle dogs, much more sociable and friendly. Here is a link to her home and sheltie pack.
http://home.alphalink.com.au/~bosmans/ |
#12
|
||||
|
||||
Tulip also picks things up and shake them when she gets excited! It seems to make her happy!
__________________
Miranda Tulip ![]() ![]() ![]() Sencha ![]() ![]() Come Visit Us! http://myminizoo.wordpress.com |
#13
|
||||
|
||||
They're sweeties, that's for sure, although Sugar is my only one that does that.
|
#14
|
|||
|
|||
Goldfields, I'm glad to hear your shelties have many weird habits too. For years people would tell me our dog was strange because I picked the runt of the litter and something was wrong with her. I'm glad to hear yours like talking? alot too, I can't count the number of times I've asked Mollie to shut up, and finally just gave up and let her enjoy herself. They have to be on the top of the charts for intellegence.
|
#15
|
||||
|
||||
Oh look, I was actually glad to hear that Mollie was like that too.
![]() ![]() ![]() Just remembered another of Silk's little endearing habits. She adores my husband(well, both of us) but because of a bad back and hip he can't get down to her, especially as she is small. So, the minute I pick her up she leans hard towards wherever he is standing, she couldn't make it plainer that I am to carry her over to him so she can kiss his face. Must tell you another funny story that reminded me off. I sold a pup called Angus to a nice young couple and one day they had a couple of friends visit them for dinner. Now, the guy did not like dogs though his partner did. She was in the kitchen but witnessed this. Angus sat for a while observing this guy, who was on the sofa with his legs straight out in front of him, then he launched his attack. He ran up the guys legs onto his chest and gave him a decent tongue kiss. ![]() |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
I have a sheltie, too! She is lovely, and I love her, but boy, oh, boy, does she bark when people come over! I tell everyone that she is just doing what they are supposed to do, protect their family, but no one believes me!
__________________
Don't breed or buy while pets in shelters die! |
#17
|
||||
|
||||
Well, I'm a believer, susieqt. They are protective. We have just had the district nurse here and it was noticeable that the closer she got to us, to make herself heard, the louder they got. Embarrassing at times I reckon, when they mistake visitors for axe murderers.
![]() ![]() The district nurse (a new one we haven't had before)just told me a terrible tale about a friend of hers who has red cattle dogs. She visited him and the dogs were fine while he was there but the minute he went out of the room and left her alone with them they attacked, one mauling her badly on the face, the other one getting her by the back of the neck. She seemed to think that acceptable as they were guarding, whereas I'd have thought seriously about euthanasia. She was just sitting down, not trying to pat them, no excuse for them to attack. At least she knows why I insist on a phone call to tell me what time the nurses will be coming here, it's so I can get all my dogs safely contained, but the cattle dogs especially. |
#18
|
||||
|
||||
I had a sheltie many years ago, bought him from a breeder and judge. He was my favorite dog and so smart! I still miss Teddy.
Debbie
__________________
~Friendship is like a bank account. You can't continue to draw on it without making deposits~ ~Tegan 9 year old yellow lab~ ~Wilbur 9 year old LH cat~ ~Mirabelle 18 mos dsh~ ~O'Shawnnessey 18 mos dsh~ ~Darby 1 year old dsh~ ~Mindy 7 yr old shih tzu~ ~Dexter 10yr old Salmon (large goldfish) |
#19
|
||||
|
||||
My aunt and uncle have a sheltie - he is so funny w/his quirks. He hates the microwave with a passion!!!
__________________
"Whatever you are, be a good one." Abe Lincoln Mama to Izzy, rescued March 2009. ![]() |
#20
|
||||
|
||||
My son was given a Sheltie whom nobody wanted,her owner had died and she was devastated,for more than a month,she would sit by the front-door and wait for her owner to come and get her
![]() Eventually she adjusted to her new life,but it was something very melancholy about her always,she was already 14yrs old,but lived another 3 yrs with my son. I love Shelties,their tender but quirky,sweet little selves. Here's Trixie and my son.
__________________
"The cruelest animal is the Human animal" 3 kitties,Rocky(r.i.p my boy),Chico,Vinnie |
#21
|
||||
|
||||
Wow 17!!! And what a gorgee-ous grrrl to boot.
Goldfields ~ love your Sis's website. Are all of you animal ![]() |
#22
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
![]() BrownEyedGirl, what is it with the microwave? ![]() ![]() Chico2, my Ben was like your son's dog, a very sad boy when he came here. It is heartbreaking to watch them pine and I don't want to credit a dog with our intelligence, but when he again met the person he'd fretted for later on, he wouldn't acknowledge that he knew him. You have to wonder why he gave him the cold shoulder, because more time passed and we met again at the Sheltie National, and finally the dog not only recognised him, but was all over him.Strange. He didn't want to stay with him though. Bo was the same, returned as a 5 year old and fretted for his owner's two sons I'd say. He'd pay attention to certain cars going by as if it might be the family. ![]() mummummum, my mother loved dogs, and dogs were crazy about her, just one of those people they all treated like their best friend. I had two sisters. Beryl ,the eldest of my 6 siblings, is sadly deceased, but had imported (from England), bred and shown Dalmatians, as well as having an Aussie Terrier at one stage and a Golden Retriever after all her Dallies were gone. You saw my other sister's website. Then we have a brother who is a Bull Terrier fanatic, past Secretary and President of the Bull Terrier Club in this State, a Terrier Judge, now an owner of a Staffie though. His wife prefers Chihuahuas. ![]() |
#23
|
||||
|
||||
Good heavens above! What a multi-cultural family!
![]() ![]() When the sibs come (I'm sorry for your loss of Beryl) do they bring dawgs with them or is that a no-go with your cattle dogs? |
#24
|
|||
|
|||
Goldfields, its a good thing your neighbors are a mile away, you can let your guys bark till their hoarse, which they would if you let them. Does yours do anything strange when people leave your house? Mollie used to bark and spin in circles so fast she'd fall over. But only when someone left the house, and that was after she'd tried to nip their heels. Do you do all their grooming yourself? Its got to take up quite a bit of time.
|
#25
|
|||
|
|||
Chico2, your son did a very good job of raising his dog to get 17yrs out of him, and he was beautiful.
|
#26
|
||||
|
||||
mummummum, I would have liked to demand riding lessons but there wasn't a lot of money when I was a kid. I was absolutely and totally in love with horses, and silly enough to get on anything with 4 legs under it, must have given my poor mum a lot of grey hairs. Haven't been without a pony or horse or two(or more) ever since I was a kid though.
My sister always brings along her Shelties and Shepherd. We just exercise them in separate areas, away from the cattle dogs. I have 3 dog exercising areas here. She'll be up about rose pruning time, to teach me all about it and take some cuttings home. They bring up enough plants for me to start a plant nursery usually. ![]() lindapalm, I have some champion spinners here. Do they call it the sheltie spin there? ![]() |
#27
|
||||
|
||||
Awww,what a little sweetie,she's beautiful
![]() I know your "winter" is on the way,do you ever get any snow??
__________________
"The cruelest animal is the Human animal" 3 kitties,Rocky(r.i.p my boy),Chico,Vinnie |
#28
|
||||
|
||||
chico2, in our 35 years at this place it has snowed once, 4 miles away and only lightly. However, at Mt William, 30 miles away down in the Grampians mountain range, they usually get a bit of snow each winter. We only get some decent frosts. I envy you the snow and love to look at snow photo's. Oh, only once have we had a deer here too, a solitary buck. I nearly fell over when I saw him standing on the corner, at the forest's edge. There are plenty of deer in that mountain range I mentioned.
Just thought of another of Silk's habits, bound to make people laugh if they hear her. If someone rings up when she knows her food is nearly ready, she starts this loud and pitiful moaning. ![]() |
#29
|
|||
|
|||
Goldfields, too bad you don't get any snow, our sheltie loved it. She would lay on her back and make snow angels, by the time she came in the house she had snow everywhere, even on her eyelashes. Your last pictures were beautiful, your dogs look like their in very good shape. Have you ever had any problems with a sheltie continously walking on her back legs not just on the pad but on the whole leg from the last joint (elbow) down? We were told it can be common with shelties, but I always wondered if that was bull.
|
#30
|
||||
|
||||
I'd imagine shelties, originating in Scotland , would have no trouble with snow. I know mine go nuts if it is really cold.
Re the way your(?) sheltie is walking .... in a normal dog there is a vertical line from the dog's foot up to the hock joint. Do you mean that she can't stand like that and has gone down flat onto the back of the hind leg, with the hock touching the ground? If so, this is what happened to Tammy. She developed swollen arthritic hocks first, then the ligaments around them gave and she couldn't stand. I didn't think she would see her 9th birthday at the start , then I started wondering if I should buy her one of those canine carts for dogs that have paralysis in the hindquarters, but my vet said no, he could get her on her feet with support casts. He would wrap her legs well in thick cotton wool, bandage that on with elastoplast adhesive bandage, then on one side of her leg the support was a piece of old cast material maybe an inch wide, to go from the foot to her stifle almost, on the other side he used a steel surgical pin - those two things also wrapped in cotton wool and more packed under at any point where it might press hard - then he had a fantastic way of doing the final elastoplast so that she stayed upright , stiff-legged you may say. However, she could lie down and get up, walk okay, even do a choppy canter if she wanted to chase something, and she remained alpha dog here for a further 3 1/2 years with his help. No other vet could do the casts correctly and it has to be re-done EVERY single time you see any signs at all of discomfort, for fear you might get a nasty infection going under a cast due to a rub. It cost a lot to keep her comfortable, even with my vet, a very generous guy doing it. He would not put down a happy dog though and I agreed with that, Tam was a tough old girl who just lived to eat and be the boss. LOL. Eventually it was an ulceration that made us call it quits but she got all that extra time and lots of loving, whereas I heard of one up north where the vet used a solid cast and it almost immediately needed to be put down. Tammy, by the way, was always quite happy to visit my vet, I'm sure she knew how much he was helping her. Because we couldn't allow her bandages to get wet, I was always buying her boots too, to wear over them when she went outside. I know it's not ideal and I would have loved to see her as she was when young again, but it's all I could do for her. I wouldn't reccommend it to others, not unless they are totally dedicated, have a vet who is an expert at this sort of support cast ,also willing to drop everything and re-do them if needed, and unlimited money to spend on the dog. I don't think it is common with shelties, but it is not unheard of. Someone had one that she just allowed to walk around without support and it developed callouses but I didn't want that for Tammy, I felt she needed her mobility to enjoy life. |
![]() |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|