BarbV
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Welcome to the forum.
To anwser your questions
How are they in apartments? My first sheltie I had in an apartment he did very well. He was not much of a barker as a baby but he was a wild thing. My other dog was a very quiet dog so she didn't encourage him to bark. That in me opinion is the biggest issue with a sheltie in an apartment, the barking. Some are quite vocal some are not but all must be trained to not bark for tiny babies and not encouraged to be vocal if you are in an apartment.
How much exercise do they (on avarage, I know every dog is different!) require daily? Like you said depends on the dog- some shelties need ton of exercise but usually not as much as a bigger herding dog. I know alot of Aussies and none of my shelties touch them in exercise requirements. 1 good hour of walking, playing ball, running a day. But I found teaching them something/mental stimulate tires them out faster than anything physical. If I got 30 of training in a day, my guys are pooped.
How are they with other animals (I have two cats)? In my experience shelties are great with other animals ie cats. never had an issue with any shetlei with a cat. but they must be trained not to chase from tiny babies either by you or the cat.
How smart/trainable are they? If they are very well trained, do people tend to trust their shelties off leash? This is the sheltie strong point. They are super smart and super easy to train but they are so smart they can train their owners too so beware. 2 of my dogs are so smart it is scary and yes shelties can be trained to be off leash but you need to look for someone breeding for stable temperment because alot of shelties can be spooky and flighty as well as shy. That being said I hike with all off leash in the country, I do not take chances in town.
My best advise is look for a good breeder who raises their dogs in their home, socializes them , breeds for sound temperment as well as looks, and can help you find a sheltie that fits your needs.
Yep that pretty much sums it up for me too!
Shelties are pretty adaptable, but they generally need at least some physical or mental challenges daily to thrive. That being said, I've been a very bad mom lately, and have not been very good about walkies (I rely on the backyard to let them run). I bad!

But do they seem to be suffering for it? Not so much!
Both my Shelties are males, and both are major sucks! They do love their "owner" but may not love the owner's family as much. They can be stand-offish that way. Females can be even more so. They seem to have a much more indepedant spirit.
Barking is most definitely an issue. Its a work in progress for me. I'm considering a bark control unit - inside and outside, but have held off, because I think I realize that the barking is not the root cause. Its the symptom. The root cause is territorial behaviour. So I need to find out why Indy is so territorial.
Maybe I provided more questions than answers. The reality is that there are no magic answers. You either love this breed and figure out how to deal or try another.
My tuppence worth