BLUE MERLE M1
Shetland Sheepdog Puppy For Sale in FORT MORGAN, CO, USA
Puppy for Sale
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Price:
$450
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Nickname:
Blue Merle M1
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
4 Months Old
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Size at Maturity:
Medium
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Champion Bloodlines:
Yes
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Availability Date:
08/11/2025
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Shipping Area:
Nationwide
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Payment Method:
Paypal, Cash
Description
These pups will be larger Shelties, both parents weigh around 26 pounds. Each puppy will come with a vaccination and de-worming record and a sample of food.
Items Included: Vaccination and de-worming record Sample of food
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CREATE A WANTED ADBreeder Information
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Breeder name
Dawn
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Location:
FORT MORGAN, Colorado, 80701 USAUSA
Buck
Tricolor M
Blue Merle F
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Breed overview
Shetland Sheepdog
A.K.A.: Sheltie, Miniature Collie, Toy Collie, Fairy Dog, Dwarf Scotch Collie, Scottish Sheepdog, Lassie Dog, Prince Charles Collie, Shetland Collie, Scottish Shepherd, Shetland Sheepdog Collie
Overview:
The Shetland Sheepdog, affectionately known as the "Sheltie," is a small, agile herding dog originating from the Shetland Islands, where they were bred to herd sheep and ponies. Physically, they are a miniature version of the Rough Collie, featuring a beautiful double coat in colors like sable, tricolor, and bi-blue, with a distinctive feathered tail and intelligent, almond-shaped eyes. Shelties typically stand between 13-16 inches tall and weigh 15-25 pounds. Their temperament is generally intelligent, gentle, and eager to please, making them highly trainable and excellent companions. They are very devoted to their families and typically good with children, though early socialization is key. While adaptable, they thrive with active families and appreciate a fenced yard, though they can adapt to apartment living if given ample exercise and mental stimulation. Health-wise, they are generally robust but can be prone to certain genetic conditions such as Collie Eye Anomaly and Hip Dysplasia, so responsible breeding is crucial.
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