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The Shetland Sheepdog In America
By Charlotte Clem McGowan
ISBN 1-889576-00-X, First edition 1999. 8 1/2 x 11 inch hardcover, pages,
illustrated,
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$19.95
This in-depth discussion of breed history is like taking a college course on
Shelties! The author, a long-time breeder and judge, discusses the origin of the
breed, important kennels and individuals through the decades, and much more. She
also gives advice on showing, breeding, and interpreting the Standard. Did you
know that Shelties were not originally bred to herd sheep? That size and much of
their herding instinct was added through the Collie crosses done earlier in this
century? These insights are just a sample of what awaits you!
On the decades...
"The 1960s and 1970s were, as they say, the ‘best of times and the
words of times.’ A number of very talented breeders produced some beautiful,
sound and typey dogs. The intense and comfortable camaraderie of earlier times
began to fade...and the large kennels with defined strains disappeared, replaced
by generally smaller kennels and a very few large ones."
"If anyone knew a breed and wrote the book to prove it, it is Charlotte
Clem McGowan with her recently published The Shetland Sheepdog in America. . .
.the reader is drawn into the purpose of the breed and the understanding of how
the breed evolved. . . . Her commentary on the AKC standard for the breed is a
super strong section . . . explaining the essence of the breed to the nth
degree. . . .This is a book any dog person would enjoy, with lots of attention
paid to some of dogdom's most famous names such as Nate Levine. Furthermore, it
is a book aimed at stimulating interest in the breed even if you have never
owned a Sheltie. And if you are a Shetland Sheepdog aficionado, this book is an
absolute must for your library! - Pat Trotter, Dog News
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