Being small doesn't nessarrily cause health issues. There can be reasons why a dog is small in a litter of larger dogs such as having a liver shunt for example. You start breeding such a dog to get smaller dogs and then you can have health issues. Dwarfism can occur in our breed so that is another thing to be aware of. I'm am not worried about small dogs as long as they are propotional and livily. I have dogs that 13 and 14 inches still within the standard.
That being said. I don't agree with breeding shelties for anything outside of the standard. That is the hallmark of a poor unethical breeder IMO. Just like people who breed for weird colors. It suggests lack of knowlegde of their breed. Type, temperment, and health are usually secondary thoughts(if thought of at all) to such people who only want something different or unique.
I completely agree with you Dr. Shelli! I personally believe intentional breeding of ANY breed to make them different from the standard is wrong and unethical. That personal "breeder" isn't even a breeder, just a BYB..
Ok, ok, off my soap box now


