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Old English Sheepdog

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Group classification: Herding Country of origin: England Date of origin: 19th century
Weight (M): 70 - 90 lb Height (M): 22 - 27" Life expectancy: 10 - 12 years
Weight (F): 60 - 80 lb Height (F): 21 - 26"

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  1. General Description of the Old English Sheepdog

    The Old English Sheepdog is built to assist in the demanding task of shepherding. The body is compact, square, and heavy-set with a thick coat. Flat, medium-sized ears are set on either side of a large, square head. The Old English Sheepdog is said to have a face that carries an expression of intelligence. The muzzle is long and square, with either a level or tight scissor bite. The nose is always black. The eyes may be brown, blue, or bi-eyed. The body should measure the same in length as in height and be broader at the hindquarters than at the shoulders. The tail is docked very close to the body if the dog is not naturally bob-tailed. The coat is profuse, but not so excessive as to give the impression of the dog being fat; it is hard and shaggy with no curl to it. The entire body is well covered with hair, except for the ears, which are only moderately covered with hair. The coat can be any shade of gray, blue, blue merle, or grizzle with or without white markings, or it can be white with or without markings.

  2. Old English Sheepdog Temperament

    The Old English Sheepdog is a gentle, happy, family-oriented dog that loves to play and thrives on constant contact with its family. The dog is well-mannered but by no means boring; rather, this is a jolly animal that is sure to make you laugh with its fun antics. The Old English Sheepdog is very devoted to its family and will treat children as though they are a part of their flock. They are not aggressive towards strangers, and get along well with other dogs and pets. The Old English Sheepdog is an extremely affectionate breed but can be hard to train due to its stubborn nature. The Old English tends to follow its own instincts more readily than instruction, so training should be thorough and strict, but not harsh.

  3. Caring for an Old English Sheepdog

    The Old English Sheepdog was developed to run alongside livestock, so it has energy to last all day. The dog loves a good run and needs daily physical exercise. They are inactive indoors and will behave themselves in an apartment or small house provided they are given ample opportunity expend energy. An average-sized yard is ideal, as it allows the dog to have playtime outside and be a couch potato inside. The dog's double coat needs a good brushing right down to the undercoat at least three times a week to prevent matting and skin irritation or infection. Non-show dogs should be clipped every couple months. The Old English Sheepdog is a seasonally heavy shedder, and its coat may require daily attention during the shedding season. This breed is vulnerable to canine hip dysplasia, and on occasion has been known to develop cerebellar ataxia, progressive retinal atrophy, hypothyroidism, deafness, gastric torsion, retinal detachment, deafness, cataracts and otitis externa.

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