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Ready to adopt a Shetland Sheepdog or “Sheltie” as they are commonly called? We bet there is a sheltie rescue near you that can help you find the perfect fit for your family. Be sure to download our checklist of questions to ask before adopting a dog to help you know what to look for when adopting.
Learn about the Shetland Sheepdog breed traits—from intelligence to agility—and find a Sheltie rescue near you in our dedicated adoption listings.
The National Sheltie Rescue Association provides leadership, organization, communications, media, education and support for the many individual Sheltie Rescue groups that rescue, rehabilitate, and place Shetland Sheepdogs.
Meet Ginny. Ginny is a spayed female sable & white Sheltie. Our vet estimate she is around 2 1/2 years old and she currently weighs 25 lbs. Ginny is up to date on all of her vet care with no known health issues, and has recently been spayed. She is crate trained and working on her house training, and will need a family understanding of this and ...
If you’re interested in adopting a Sheltie, there are several options available. You can check local animal shelters or breed-specific rescue organizations that focus on Shelties. Websites such as Petfinder or Adopt-a-Pet can also be helpful in finding Shelties available for adoption in your area.
With any dog we have in rescue, we have a process we follow when considering an adoptive home, and the dog’s needs ALWAYS come first. FOSTER HOMES, VOLUNTEERS and PRIOR ADOPTERS get special consideration. We keep applications on file and try to match the Sheltie with the best possible adoptive home.
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