Shetland Sheepdogs
Willow,Akiro and Caelia
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Here is a picture of Caelia a Christmas present for my wife, a replacement puppy for our beloved Sephira , she has  blue eyes and is a Merle she is incredibly sweet, she loves to play with our other Shelty's, and does not like it if my wife steps out of the room without her, she has some very large shoes to fill, and appears to have instinctively recognized the hole left in our hearts left from Sephira's theft

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Sephira  growing up fast,  you can see her thinking, what am I going to pounce next, her nick-name is Pokey because she likes to poke things, noses, faces, and all our big dogs. She has no fear. Sephira was stolen from us on Nov.7 2008, we hope she is being taken care of, and we miss her very much.

For information on upcomming litters of Shelties please contact me, Robert@magikalcreations.com

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This is our only male Shelty, his name is Akiro he is a wonderful tri-colored male, his markings will go perfect with his new found Harem, he is inquisitive and loving, very playful. His first day home he fit in like he was born here. Akiro is 16 inches tall.

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Willow is now in our home, what a little spit fire, she is our escape artist and it has become impossible to contain her in anything other the a locked cage. She is 14 inches tall

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We at Magikalcreations, take breeding our puppies very seriously. All our puppies are seen by our vet the first week after birth. We use two different kind of worming medicines, in an effort to be more aggressive combating the possibility of worms.  Our prices for our puppies is kept low to assist families that are struggling in our downed economy. We encourage phone calls, and love to meet people who would like to visit our breeding pairs. Once a litter is born we respectfully ask that for the first two weeks no-one visits the new litter, as during this time we want each puppy to be able to build it's own immune system without any outside interference. Thanks for visiting our site. I look forward to assisting you further.

Robert