Welcome to GrandPawsShelties

Your New Best Friend Awaits

About Us
Welcome to GrandPawsShelties!  We are dedicated to breeding  Sheland Sheepdogs to be loving and healthy companions.  Contact us to learn more about our available puppies and care and training.
Puppies are from our last litter 
Next planned litter will be January 1st

Knarley

Knarley, has quite the personality!!! She is super lovable, smart and does not back down to any dog. Every night when I say ok it's time for bed she immediately jumps down and goes in our room to go to sleep. We have a tall bed so we have our dog beds under the bed.

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Autumn

Autumn is very sweet and lovable. When it is time for bed she jumps on the couch and wants you to scratch her belly then she will go to bed.

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Gabby

Gabby is our newest female and she is closer in size to our sire. She looks a lot like our Sire. She is very smart and loves to be loved. He and Shep are best buddies.

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Shep

Shep is our beautiful sire, he was our first baby and he is a character he loves to sit on the couch next to me. If someone calls me on the phone he takes his paw and keeps hitting my shoulder and then knocks off my glasses. He loves his attention.

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  • 2953 East 1200 North, Enterprise, UT, USA

Shetland Sheepdogs health concerns

Shelties are known to have a higher risk of developing hypothyroidism, which can affect their metabolism and overall well-being. Regular veterinary check-ups and monitoring thyroid function can help manage this condition.

Shetland Sheepdogs

Shetland Sheepdogs are a small and affectionate breed known for their intelligence and agility.

Are Shetland Sheepdogs good with children

Shetland Sheepdogs are known for their gentle and affectionate nature, making them great companions for children.

Shetland Sheepdog personalties

Shetland Sheepdogs are known for being intelligent, playful, and affectionate. They are often loyal and friendly companions.
1. Be patient and consistent in your training efforts, as Shelties are intelligent but can be sensitive to abrupt changes.
2. Use positive reinforcement techniques such as treats and praise.
Socialization is crucial for Shelties, so exposing your dog to various environments, people, and other animals from an early age can help prevent behavioral issues and promote a well-adjusted pet.
3. Keep training sessions short and fun to maintain your puppy's attention.