Pawbla
Experienced Member
These are two of my favorite breeds... I'm kinda torn between having one or the other. In a couple of years (if I don't end up adopting another random dog by chance!) I'd like to get a puppy... I never had a really young puppy, I adopted all my dogs when they were 7 months or older. And well, now that I know what needs to be done, I feel like I'd be ready to have a one.
So I'm torn between these two breeds. I live in a flat with a small yard, but I take daily walks with my dog. Usually a 40 minutes to an hour walk, with some off-leash time, depending on how many dogs he finds to play. I also play a bit of fetch and when I'm fostering dogs I usually let them spend quite some time in the yard, playing. I am away from home for a long time (some days 9 to 22, some 9 to 12) so part of the reason I want another dog is because I want a doggie pal for mine. But the main reason is, I just can't have only one dog, I've lived in a multi dog household since I was like 7 years old.
Obviously, thinking of this fluffy breeds, I don't care about shedding, I'm used to finding hairs everywhere. My dog sheds like crazy. I expect the FURminator will be able to help a bit, haha, but I'm really used to it.
I'd need the dog to be able to do some therapy activity - either learning agility so kids can "train him" in the sport, fetching balls or toys or stuff, doing tricks, or just being a cuddle buddy. I think they'd fit the bill for at least the first three, so...
The main pros of the sheltie are its size (this is a big pro, I like big dogs, but small and medium dogs are easier to take for holidays, take to friend's houses, etc), longer life span, and some people say they are easier to live with in small spaces. Main cons are more health issues, and that they're rarer and more expensive.
Main pros of the collie are fewer health issues, cheaper, and I know at least two very good breeders in my country. Main cons are possible issues with flat space. I got told by many people that they shared they lives with a collie or more in a flat without trouble... but I'm still not sure.
What do you think?
So I'm torn between these two breeds. I live in a flat with a small yard, but I take daily walks with my dog. Usually a 40 minutes to an hour walk, with some off-leash time, depending on how many dogs he finds to play. I also play a bit of fetch and when I'm fostering dogs I usually let them spend quite some time in the yard, playing. I am away from home for a long time (some days 9 to 22, some 9 to 12) so part of the reason I want another dog is because I want a doggie pal for mine. But the main reason is, I just can't have only one dog, I've lived in a multi dog household since I was like 7 years old.
Obviously, thinking of this fluffy breeds, I don't care about shedding, I'm used to finding hairs everywhere. My dog sheds like crazy. I expect the FURminator will be able to help a bit, haha, but I'm really used to it.
I'd need the dog to be able to do some therapy activity - either learning agility so kids can "train him" in the sport, fetching balls or toys or stuff, doing tricks, or just being a cuddle buddy. I think they'd fit the bill for at least the first three, so...
The main pros of the sheltie are its size (this is a big pro, I like big dogs, but small and medium dogs are easier to take for holidays, take to friend's houses, etc), longer life span, and some people say they are easier to live with in small spaces. Main cons are more health issues, and that they're rarer and more expensive.
Main pros of the collie are fewer health issues, cheaper, and I know at least two very good breeders in my country. Main cons are possible issues with flat space. I got told by many people that they shared they lives with a collie or more in a flat without trouble... but I'm still not sure.
What do you think?
I really don't have an issue with grooming, don't mind lots of brushing, etc.....but time working in a grooming salon made me really not ever want either breed, unless it was a smooth collie. They are GORGEOUS dogs, but wow, the amount of brushing you have to do. We had a regular customer who had a Shetland Sheepdog, who was extremely well taken care of---she brushed him daily, with the correct brush, all over. And still, it took me close to two hours or more to brush him out. So so so much hair, and so THICK.
The more non-herding breeds I work with, the more I love herding breeds, lol! They seem to have a completely different style and enthusiasm than any other type of dog.
Just be strict with your grooming schedule, for the dog's sake.
. I think I'd go for a smooth if I could! Same personality, less hassle...
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) she lights up, and she laughs at him, and can't stop petting him, and adoring him.
for real.