Marma's Kelan

Marma's Kelan is the only blue merle boy here at Bethune Shelties. He comes to us from Marma's Farms, bred by Gail Gordon. Kelan may be small in stature, but he is really big on personality! Kelan loves attention, and is just smart enough to figure out how to get plenty of it, without actually misbehaving! He has already made friends with the kids as well as with the other Shelties, and is currently working on winning the cat over. Watch for more photos of Kelan as he matures, and keep an eye out for this gorgeous little Sheltie in the show ring soon.


Kelan at 14 months old.

Kelans baby pictures:

Kelan, at 8 weeks old, loves playing in the fall leaves



Kelan's pedigree.

Check out our photo album for more pictures of Marma's Kelan, as well as his sister "Chloe" who has joined us from Calico Creek Shelties.




Tony

Wildoak Standing Ovation

Tony, a beautiful sable and white Sheltie, has joined us from Wildoak Shelties. We are very excited to be starting his show career, although he is still young, only 11 months old now. I think he will do very well in the ring as he matures.



Tony is co-owned by Heather Bethune with M.M. Character and Ursula A. Dudek of Wildoak Shelties.




tricolor shelties
tricolor shelties
Sunburst Bi Formal Demand (Tucker) is a small, white-factored, tricolor Shetland Sheepdog, with a full shawl collar, and excellent bone structure. He is shown here with his daughter "Lisa". I hope to add more photographs of Tucker very soon.




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