The sheltie pattern specifies that shelties may be no smaller than 10 and no greater than 13 inches at the withers. |
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It was 10 months ago today when my sweet Princess, a 14 year old sheltie, went to be with God. |
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Overall the sheltie is a compact dog with a moderately long head, the tiniest of ears and an expression of wisdom and kindness. |
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As if to illustrate his point, one sheltie limped up and nosed Claire, then plopped down beside her. |
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Indeed, it was named after a sheltie whose owner had stipulated that upon her death her dog was to be euthanized. |
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The family consisted of one daughter, Lauren, a sheltie, Meghan, and two cats, Lindsey and Brenda. |
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It was shaped like a sheltie, holding a bone receiver in its mouth. |
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It would look perfect, she said, on her sheltie, Chloe, but not her English bulldog, Oscar. |
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One of the back dogs was more like a large brindled pug, while the other was quite like a miniature sheltie, delicate and feminine. |
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Besides Natasha wins with a gap of 3s with the American Nys John and his sheltie Rush. |
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One is a border collie German Shepard and the other one is a sheltie. |
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First, the bride must contend with a dog emergency: a man in Battery Park City who just adopted a 10-week-old, out-of-control sheltie named Little Timmy. |
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Her dog, Penny, a 7-year-old blond sheltie with a brown right eye and a blue left eye, sprinted among the vines while her owner checked on her final harvest of the season. |
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Like the Shetland pony, the Sheltie was bred with a thick coat to protect them from the harsh climate. |
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Loving and attentive, the Sheltie will not do well kennelled out of doors. |
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