25 Things to Love About Old English Sheepdogs
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The Old English Sheepdog, with its distinctive shaggy double coat and affable demeanor, is one of the most recognizable and beloved breeds in the world. Originating from early rural England as a drover’s helper, this breed was tasked with driving cattle and sheep to market, showcasing its hardworking and intelligent nature. Known for their playful “bear-like” shuffle and friendly “smile,” Old English Sheepdogs are characterized by their gentle and adaptable personalities. Beneath their copious...

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