Shelties are whip-smart, biddable and intensely loyal — superstars at obedience and agility — but they’re also sensitive, vocal and prone to herding (and barking at) anything that moves. They need daily exercise, mental work and regular brushing of that profuse coat. Reserved with strangers and quick to alarm-bark, they thrive with gentle, positive owners who’ll give that clever brain a job.
Shetland Sheepdog
- Trainer-reviewed by Marcus Bell, CPDT-KA
- Last updated June 2, 2026
Breed character
A miniature, lavishly-coated herder with a brilliant mind and a sensitive heart — devoted, eager and one of the most trainable small breeds going.
Temperament
- Intelligent
- Sensitive
- Loyal
- Energetic
- Vocal
Likes
- Learning, obedience and agility
- Being with their family
- Herding games
- Routine and a job to do
Dislikes
- Boredom
- Being left alone
- Loud chaos (sensitive)
- Skipped grooming
Habits & quirks
- Alert, frequent barking
- Herding/circling kids, pets and movement
- Quick, eager learning
- Reserved greeting of strangers
Great for
- Owners who enjoy training/dog sports
- Active families
- Homes that can tolerate barking
- People who'll groom regularly
Think twice if…
- Noise-sensitive households
- Owners wanting a quiet, aloof dog
- Homes with no time for stimulation
- Shed-averse, low-grooming owners
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Care, gear & guides
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