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Paybacksays...That's a Shetland Sheepdog. A Sheltie is a toy pony.
Ask any farmer from the Shetland Islands. One is worthy of respect, the other is a toy pony.
oritteroposays...Maybe it's a regional thing? The dog is certainly called a sheltie here in Australia. I did a google image search for sheltie, and only got dogs and no ponies... but the dictionary says it applies to both and just means they're from the Shetland Islands.
That's a Shetland Sheepdog. A Sheltie is a toy pony.
Ask any farmer from the Shetland Islands. One is worthy of respect, the other is a toy pony.
Paybacksays...It's like when you've spent 2 months perfecting your computer build, like this, and someone sees it and says, "That's a lot of BS for under your desk."
It's about respect. The Shetland Sheepdog isn't a toy like the horses. It's a working dog.
Maybe it's a regional thing? The dog is certainly called a sheltie here in Australia. I did a google image search for sheltie, and only got dogs and no ponies... but the dictionary says it applies to both and just means they're from the Shetland Islands.
oritteroposays...At least in Australia it doesn't imply a lack of respect, I can't speak for anywhere else.
It's like when you've spent 2 months perfecting your computer build, like this, and someone sees it and says, "That's a lot of BS for under your desk."
It's about respect. The Shetland Sheepdog isn't a toy like the horses. It's a working dog.
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