How to Train a Sheltie Not to Nip at Heels
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How to Train a Sheltie Not to Nip at Heels


How to Train a Sheltie Not to Nip at Heels

Shelties, or Shetland sheepdogs, resemble Miniature Collies but actually come from the breeding of Border Collies with various other breeds of herding dogs. The Sheltie's herding instincts can lead to it nipping at the heels of other pets and even children at play, but you can train your Sheltie puppy to prevent this unwanted behavior. Shelties are one of the most intelligent dog breeds and are generally easy to train.

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