Scampering right beside you into every adventure, you have just met you new sidekick! These Shetland Sheepdogs love the outdoors and sniffing new smells! Their brown and white coat of soft fur will be the perfect warmer for you this chilly winter and their big hearts will bring happiness to any home that has the privilege of making them their own. Teach them tricks or training, because they like to learn and will make it easy to train them. Whether they are romping in the sunshine and playing tug-of-war or curled up in your lap for a long puppy nap these cuties will melt your heart. They love to be near people and thrive being the center of attention. They enjoy a good snuggle and will never miss a chance to sneak a kiss! These fur babies are well socialized and very loved, and are great with children or other animals!
Their up to date with their shots and dewormer and are vet checked. Their mother Muffin and dad are on the property for you to meet when you come to visit. Both parents are very loved and will greet you with wagging tails when you come for a visit! These sweet little cuties are ready for any adventure you go on and will trot by your side the whole way!
They are super excited to meet their new furever families! Please hurry and call now to reserve one for your own!!!
Call anytime and leave a message, No Sunday calls. All Sunday calls will be returned by Monday.
Adv. ID:hwSBnhZJp
Litter details
LocationLeola, Pennsylvania
Puppies in litter3 male / 1 female
BreedShetland Sheepdog
Age7 weeks, 1 day
Ready to LeaveMar 8, 2026
GenerationP
SexFemale
Health & Docs
Microchipped by collection dateVaccinations up to dateWorm treatedVet checkedParents are health testedAKC registered by collectionRegistered
I got my puppy from you back in December 2023. A little boy (Valentina) now name Enzo. He is so healthy and enjoying life in NC :) He is doing Rally completions :) Thank you so much :)
Pros
Deeply affectionate and loyal, forming strong family bonds
Great choice for novice owners due to their eagerness to learn
Strong herding instincts make them alert and responsive
Adaptable to both apartment and rural living with proper exercise
Cons
Requires daily grooming due to thick coat
Prone to separation anxiety if left alone for extended periods
Can be timid or wary around strangers without early socialization
Herding behaviors like nipping need management and training