If you’re buying from an ethical breeder who is committed to the health, temperament, and long-term well-being of the breed, you’re not just paying for a puppy. You’re investing in responsible breeding, early development, and a lifetime of breeder support. Here’s what it really takes to raise a purebred Shetland Sheepdog ethically, from planning the litter to sending puppies to their forever homes at 10 weeks old.
Not all puppies are raised the same way. Here’s what sets an ethical breeder apart:
This means a lot of planning, expenses, and commitment happens before the puppies are even born.
1. Breeding Preparation
2. Pregnancy & Whelping
3. Raising Puppies (Birth to 10 Weeks)
Total for 1 Litter (5 Puppies): $6,000 – $9,250 USD/CAD
Average Cost per Puppy: $1,200 – $1,850 USD/CAD
Keep in mind: this is not profit. It doesn’t include breeder overhead, failed breedings, show training, marketing, or post-placement support. Most ethical breeders don’t “make money” on puppies—they reinvest it into the next generation.
Ethical breeding isn’t a business—it’s preservation work.
You’re not buying “just a dog.” You’re supporting a breeder who prioritizes:
The Sheltie you bring home will be healthier, more stable, and come with lifelong support.
So, the next time someone says, “$3,000 for a puppy?!” you can say:
“Yes—because this puppy was raised with health, heart, and integrity.”
An ethically raised sheltie is brought into this world with purpose and raised ethically in a safe, caring, and loving environment.