Chance is being a tease too, look at that great big smile . . . but look at the eyes! For a Sheltie, it is always about the eyes. At the first second that Myla even thinks about letting her guard down, Chance will grab that ball and run. Let the zoomies begin!!
Yes, I can tell from their expressions that each sheltie is anticipating what their sibling will do! i know they have great fun together. Thanks for sharing these two cuties with us today.
I have a 1 1/2 year old male Sheltie, Very obiedent, and was considering bringing another male, baby Sheltie into the mix. What are everyone’s thoughts on this, Is it better to have the one well behaved one, or mix the pot up. How have you found the bonding process? Thanks for your input
Chance is being a tease too, look at that great big smile . . . but look at the eyes! For a Sheltie, it is always about the eyes. At the first second that Myla even thinks about letting her guard down, Chance will grab that ball and run. Let the zoomies begin!!
Exactly right. In a few seconds, the tables will turn and the chase will be on.
I agree! Chance looks like he’s got a plan up his sleeve ;)
Yes, I can tell from their expressions that each sheltie is anticipating what their sibling will do! i know they have great fun together. Thanks for sharing these two cuties with us today.
I have a 1 1/2 year old male Sheltie, Very obiedent, and was considering bringing another male, baby Sheltie into the mix. What are everyone’s thoughts on this, Is it better to have the one well behaved one, or mix the pot up. How have you found the bonding process? Thanks for your input
Hi Judy,
I recommend you join our forums. A lot of good advice and Sheltie friendship to be had there! :)