- Old English Sheepdog Dog Breed Information
Is the Old English Sheepdog the right breed for you? Learn more about the Old English Sheepdog including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, and the AKC breed standard
- Old English Sheepdog: Dog Breed Characteristics Care
This playful, sociable, and obedient breed requires an attentive and responsible owner who will give them the love—and proper grooming—that they need to thrive Learn all about the Old English sheepdog, from their history to their care needs and more
- Old English Sheepdog - Wikipedia
The Old English Sheepdog is a large breed of dog that emerged in England from early types of herding dog Other names for the breed include Shepherd's Dog and bob-tailed sheep-dog [1]
- 2025 NDS: Old English Sheepdog - NBC Sports
See the Old English Sheepdog compete in the Herding Group at the 2025 National Dog Show
- Old English Sheepdog: Size, Lifespan, Temperament, and Pictures
One of the most famous shaggy breeds, the Old English Sheepdog, or OES, is powerful, playful, agile, and loves exploring the outdoors Characterized by its dense coat, muscular build, and hair covering its eyes, it is courageous and intelligent
- Old English Sheepdog Dog Breed: Info, Pictures, Care More
Learn everything you need to know about the Old English Sheepdog in this in-depth breed guide Discover their skills, traits and unique characteristics here
- Old English Sheepdog Dog Breed Adoption Info | Petfinder
Old English Sheepdogs are square-shaped, thick-set, and surprisingly agile for their large size Their bodies are broader at their rump than shoulders, giving them a signature springy, bear-like gait Their eyes, when visible beneath their distinctive coat, are dark brown, blue, or one of each
- Old English Sheepdog :: Jane Dogs
In Britain 1570 AD, Caius described 'the Shepherd's Dog' as any dog that herded stock This 'Shepherd's Dog' was also called a 'Sheepdog' or 'Colley' But some of these Shepherds dogs also drove stock to markets, crossing the Border Region between England and Scotland From these drovers' dogs we get two of today's pure breeds, the Old English Sheepdog and the Bearded Collie Old English
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