Old English Sheepdog
The Old English Sheepdog dog breed originated
in Great Britain in the 1800s. The Old
English Sheepdog is also known as the
Bobtail. The Old English Sheepdog was
initially bred to herd sheep.
The Old English Sheepdog has a square
build with a long shaggy coat. The Old
English Sheepdog has a waterproof undercoat
and a shaggy outer coat. The Old English
Sheepdog has a compact body, with a square
build and profuse coat. The Old English
Sheepdog weighs 66 lbs and is 22-24 inches
tall. The Old English Sheepdog has brown
or blue eyes (or one of each).
The Old English Sheepdog is gentle and
well mannered. It thrives on human companionship,
and is protective of family members. Old
English Sheepdog is usually friendly to
strangers but can sometimes be headstrong.
The Old English Sheepdog needs daily
exercise, its coat requires regular maintenance
with brushing or combing every other day.
The lifespan of the Old English Sheepdog
is 10-12 years.
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