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The Complete Guide to Shetland Sheepdogs
- Finding, Raising, Training, Feeding, Working, and Loving Your New Sheltie
- ナレーター: Emilie Karas
- 再生時間: 4 時間 46 分
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あらすじ・解説
This all-inclusive manual to the Shetland Sheepdog answers your most pressing questions, including:
- Is a Shetland Sheepdog the right dog for me?
- How do I prepare my home for an energetic Sheltie?
- Which training techniques are Shelties most responsive to?
- What health and behavior issues are common to Shetland Sheepdogs?
The Complete Guide to Shetland Sheepdogs is a comprehensive guidebook that shines a light on your Shetland Sheepdog’s history, behavior, and health as well as providing practical tips and techniques to help your clever canine reach his full potential. Jam-packed with valuable information covering training tips, health advice, and even behavior modification techniques, this book will quickly become your go-to manual for all things Sheltie.
- The history of the Shetland Sheepdog
- Selecting the right Sheltie for your lifestyle
- Puppy-proofing your home - inside and out
- House-training your Sheltie pup
- The importance of socialization for the Shetland Sheepdog
- Basic and advanced training methods
- How to avoid or extinguish problem behaviors like barking and digging
- Food sensitivities in Shelties
- Proper grooming techniques for your Sheltie’s long fur
- Health and wellness guidance specific to the breed
- Traveling with your Shetland Sheepdog
Shetland Sheepdogs, better known as Shelties, are extremely bright and sensitive dogs that are known for their devotion to their families. Shelties were originally developed as herding dogs in the Shetland Islands of Scotland and their herding instincts are often apparent even in a more urban setting. In the absence of livestock, Shetland Sheepdogs will happily herd cats, squirrels, and neighborhood children. These small-statured but sturdy canines are particularly devoted to their families and have developed a reputation as "Velcro" dogs due to their preference for staying as close to their human companions as possible.