
Shetland Sheepdogs, also known as Shelties, have been popular family dogs for many years.
Well known for their intelligence and their willingness to please, Shelties are loving companions for all members of the family, including the kids, but they can be reserved or even shy around strangers.
It’s been often said that dogs are the only creatures on earth that love you more than they love themselves. Well, Shetland Sheepdogs are no exception!
But sometimes, we take our furry friends and wonderful companions for granted. There are important life lessons that are sometimes easy to forget in our hectic lives, that all Sheltie owners must never forget.
If we want to pay back the favor and give them the best life possible, these 20 important reminders should serve you well as awesome Shetland Sheepdog owners. The last one (#20) brought me to tears…
Check out the 20 Things All Shetland Sheepdog Owners Must Never Forget below:
1. Don’t be upset when I jump for joy when you come through the door.
I only live for ten to twelve years. You are what makes that time enjoyable. It’s hard on me when you go away.
2. Give me time to understand what you want from me.
I don’t always get it right on the first try, but I promise I’m trying as hard as I can.
3. Give me your trust.
Just like I trust you, I need you to trust me, too.
4. Don’t be angry with me for too long.
And please don’t lock me up to punish me. You have your friends and family to keep you happy and entertained. I just have you.
5. Take me inside when the weather gets bad.
The backyard doesn’t have air conditioning or a heater. You don’t have to let me on the couch, but a small part of the kitchen is much better than sleeping in the snow.
6. Talk to me.
Sure, we don’t speak the same language, but the sound of your voice brightens my whole day.
7. Comfort me when I’m scared.
You know a lot more about loud noises, strange people, and new places than I do. I need to know that you’ll protect me from them. I always feel safer when I’m with you.
8. Remember that I’ll never forget how you treat me.
Teach me that humans are made of love, not pain. And don’t ever let me forget it.
9. Come outside with me.
The sights, sounds, and scents of nature are some of my greatest pleasures in life. I don’t care if we play, go for a walk, or just sit under a tree together — I want you to experience them with me.
10. Let me make new friends.
Introduce me to other dogs, cats, or even bigger animals. We might now get along in the end, but having some more friends that look and smell like me makes my life that much brighter.
11. Give me a treat ever once in a while.
Food is one of my greatest pleasures in life. I know you want me to be healthy, so I understand when you don’t share your own meals with me. But giving me a dog biscuit when I’ve been good or mixing tasty vegetables mixed in with my dinner is guaranteed to make me wag my tail extra hard.
12. Please don’t hit me.
I have teeth that can crush bone. Instead, I cover you in sloppy, wet kisses. Just as I choose not to hurt you, please make the choice to not hurt me.
13. Understand when I need my alone time.
I love you more than anything, but even though it’s rare, I don’t always want to play or cuddle. Don’t be sad if I’d rather sleep on the cold tile floor instead of in your bed on hot summer nights, and be understanding if I don’t want to play as much as the years go on.
14. Show me your world.
The house and yard might be the only places I ever see unless you let me come with you. A trip to the pet store, the park, or even just a ride in the car is exhilarating for me. I can’t wait to see what you want to show me.
15. Teach me new things.
Learning new tricks keeps my mind active, but most of all, it gives me a way to impress you. I love showing off for your friends, looking up at you, and seeing how proud of me you are.
16. Let me get dirty once in a while.
Your world is inside, but I thrive outdoors. Sometimes I find a lot of mud or a lake that smells like all of its fishy inhabitants. I understand if you don’t want to wash all that stuff off every day, but as long as it’s safe, let me go back to my wild roots every now and then.
17. Touch me.
Nothing makes me feel more loved than when you take time out of your day to rub my ears or scratch that itchy spot on my back that I can't reach. I can't understand your words, but I definitely understand the feelings behind a hug.
18. Pay attention if I don’t seem like myself.
It might seem like I’m just being lazy or stubborn, but I might not be feeling well. I can’t get help for myself, and I need you to look out for me.
19. Love me when I’m old just as much as you did when I was young.
I might not be the cute puppy that I once was, but I still love you just as much now as I did then. Please take care of me when my body doesn’t work like it used to.
20. Come with me on my final journey.
I know it will be difficult, but I need you by my side when the time comes for me to leave this world. Every moment down to my last breath is easier if I have you with me.
And even when I'm gone… remember these words.
“People are born so that they can learn how to live a good Life — like loving everybody all the time and being nice, right? Well, dogs already know how to do that, so they don't have to stay as long.”
– Spoken by a 6 year old boy who had just lost his family's 10 year old, Belker, to cancer.
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Dominick Jason Pizzio
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Bailey
Tahler Dawne Lovell
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Shannon Fetterly
Daralyn Hidalgo
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My Shelties have always been my babies and always will be …..
Flavio Carlos Miguel Bravo-Farias
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Jessica Torres
Diana Winterberg Cooper
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Number 20 brings tears to my eyes too.
Robert Bennett
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Number 20 was one of the hardest things i have had to go through when my sheltie got intestinal cancer 🙁
Cory Campbell
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I went through number 20 twice with my boys. They passed separately at realitively young ages at the hands of others. The memory of my burying the both of them brings me to tears even now.
Dez Beauregard
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Dallas Beauregard
Sharron Pettigrew-Beauregard
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Don’t even want to think of #20
Deborah Whitelaw
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Lloyd J Whitelaw you have to read all 20
Martin Fowler
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I miss our little princesses every day. she passed in our arms very unexpectedly.
Virginia Smith Brice
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I will never, ever, ever, let one of my babies be put down without me being able to hold them and love them and comfort them.
Virginia Smith Brice
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“Daddy” is making apple pie.
Julie Besner
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Rosalie Boulerice
Marielou Faille
On dirait Pucci qui a peur
Robert Evans Jr
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Wow!!
Robert Evans Jr
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Wow these things don’t usually bother me, but number 20!!
Pat Hartman
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So true!
Michael Swiney
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I am looking for a Sheltie, here in Florida ..
Diane Evans
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I did all those for my princess Shelby right down to holding her until she took her last breath.
Dave Lyall Jr.
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Yep my dog Pennie does all with me
Susan Reese Kennedy
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Laura Kennedy
Bruce Ross
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Sept 12, held Rowdy when he left us. Still hurts.
Pam Cramer
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Try looking for a local breeder on assa.org
Linda Bartlett Bellis
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Oh yes plenty of cuddles love & attention Training. N treats
Mel Purcell
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Ronny Purcell
Claire Bober
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Number 20 was one of hardest things I’ve ever had to experience and absolutely broke my heart, I still cry when I let myself think about it.
Rita Phillips
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How I miss my Megan!
Linda Ashley
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Number 20 is so moving. I lost my nicky a year last February and I was stayed with her at the end. So glad I did. I am sure she is living on in my new collie Cindy as she is getting to be more confident now. When we got her she was frightened of lots of things. My Nicky was a brilliant guard dog and protected us right to the end. My Shep and Laddie will never be forgotten either. I adore collies and their beauty is astonishing.
Gen Limmina
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Great dogs love our sheltie daisy
Rich Teter
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I was there for my Haley Star Comet till her very last breath n held her so close .. hardest thing I’ve ever done was to let her go after 9 years n 8 mths (Addison disease)
Connie Jackman
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Omg…cried thru the whole thing! Our sweet boy is 9 now, I cannot imagine my life without him. He is the best of the best for sure.
Maribel Lopez
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#20 is no joke!
Linda Kay Robinson
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I have had 2 Shelties lost 1 at 13 yrs and my hubby and I were there for his last breathe it still hurts 6 yrs later
Cassandra Braithwaite
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Our Joey Finn gets all those things. We love her to bits. I would have 5 of them if we could! I love our sheltie!
Diana Tang
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Kingsley Tang, Buffy’s picture is in this article.
Katharine Anne Morales
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Bailey lived to be 14 years old. He was my love. I miss him every single day.
Brenda Van Vorst Green
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My boy stole my heart and I miss him dearly. I also lost my Jags to Addison’s disease. Loved him daily always will.
Meredith Lumsden
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#20 really did make me tear up
Micki Picciano
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We had sailor who lived to 15 and then we had our buddy. He was only 6. He had an enlarged heart. I miss them still.
Jamie Golden Bingham
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Barb Golden
KenandPatti K. King Jr.
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Kris King
KenandPatti K. King Jr.
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Steph Williams
KenandPatti K. King Jr.
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Keith King
Gwen Hannon
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Every sheltie adopter should read this!
Shara Sears
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Chris Sears
Kathy Boos Hurdley
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#20….wow. Hurts. This is all so very true though
Thanks for posting.
Brenda Cormack
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Ann Terlouw
Cindy Boyd
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Yep I did all those and more with my Hunter
Kristin Brockhaus
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Stephanie Brockhaus
Deborah Whitaker
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I did too for my Sheltie, Regents, who lived 16 years!!