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Old English Sheepdog - Top 10 Facts

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The Old English Sheepdog is a large breed of dog that emerged in England from early types of herding dog. The OES, as fans call the breed for short, was historically a drover, helping farmers drive cattle and sheep to the market. Today, this goodnatured dog enjoys the comfort of home life and still competes in conformation, obedience, agility, and herding trials.

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In this video, we are counting down the top 10 facts about the Old English Sheepdog that you might not know.

A Quick Overview:
Group: Herding Dogs
Weight: 60 to 100 pounds
Height: From 21 inches tall at the shoulder
Life Expectancy: 1012 years

The Old English Sheepdog is a playful, affectionate clown who delights in frolicking with his family and neighborhood children. In fact, adolescence in the OES often extends to about age three, and an adult OES will retain his playful demeanor well into his golden years. An intelligent breed, the OES is a quick learner, always looking for something interesting and fun to do. He's capable of performing numerous tasks, including herding, agility, obedience, and search and rescue. This breed requires significant physical and mental exercise. He doesn't enjoy being left alone for long periods of time and much prefers — in fact, needs — to be in the company of his family.

A properly bred OES is goodnatured and kind, and this is what makes him an excellent children's companion and a super family dog. He's sometimes called a nanny, a term of endearment that arises from stories surrounding the role he sometimes takes on within his family. However, the OES is not known for being an assertive watchdog. He may bark when strangers come to his home — or he may not. Some OESs are highly protective, while others aren't.

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