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Old English Sheepdog dog breed
 | The Old English Sheepdog is a breed of dog formerly used for herding
livestock, and now primarily kept as a pet. They are best known for their shaggy
grey and white fur which also covers their face, including their eyes, which
leads some casual observers to wonder how they can see. |
With very few exceptions, the OES's tail is cut off at or below the first joint
as puppies. The procedure, known as docking or "bobbing" the tail produces the
panda-like rear end. Puppies are born with jet black and white fur further
likening them to the panda bear. It is only after the puppy coat has been shed
that the more common gray or silver shaggy hair appears. A nickname for the OES
is "bobtail." AKC and British show breed regulations require showing only dogs
with bobbed tails.
In some areas, they are often known as a Dulux dog, as a result of their
prolonged use in advertising Dulux paint.
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Old English Sheepdog dog breed
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Appearance
Males generally weigh 70 to 100 pounds(45 kg); females, 60 to 80 pounds. They
stand around 22 inches at the withers. Their long coats can be any shade of
gray, grizzle, blue, or blue merle, with optional white markings. The undercoat
is water resistant. The Old English Sheepdog's abundant coat is an effective
insulator in both hot and cold weather.
Temperament
This breed is intelligent, funny, social, and adaptable, although they sometimes
seem to not be all that intelligent on first impressions. It generally gets
along well with children, other dogs, other pets, and visitors. Like all herding
breeds, it requires plenty of exercise, both mental and physical. They are
bubbly and playful, and some times may be stubborn, depending on their mood.
Sheepdogs are excellent, intuitive and loving companions, even earning the title
"babysitter" or "Dear Nanny" around young children.
These dogs are tender and catch on quickly to things like boundaries and little
things such as doing a trick for a treat. These animals are gentle with other
dogs and are always willing to play.
An Old English Sheepdog, preparing to chase a stick.
Care
The long coat requires thorough brushing at least weekly, preferably from the
base of the hairs to keep the thick undercoat hair mat and tangle free. Brushing
only over the top of the longer outside (guard) hairs can compact the undercoat
and promote mats. The dense undercoat between the pads of the feet, behind the
ears, and at the base of the legs are especially prone to matting. Trimming the
hair between the toes and the ball of the foot is especially important. Matting
of the dog's coat is uncomfortable and can even be painful for the animal. For
those who can not devote so much time to grooming, and are not really interested
in showing their dogs, trimming the dog's coat in the springtime with a
professional electric shear is a great solution, and helps the dog stay cool
during the summer months. 1/4" or 1/2" inch are practical lengths, and will take
the coat down to the soft hair beneath the matting. The dog will also become
very excited and frisky after shedding his heavy winter coat. By the time winter
comes around, the coat will be completely full again for protection against the
cold weather.
Matting of hair inside the ear canal is normal, and can easily be removed by a
veterinarian. Clean the inside of the ears and underside of the ear flaps
regularly with "Oti-Clens" (Pfizer) or other recommended solution.
Some people save their Old English Sheepdog's hair from grooming and have spun
it into yarn.
Miscellaneous
Dulux dog
The Old English Sheepdog is the brand mascot for Dulux paint. The dog was first
introduced in Australian advertising campaigns in the 1960s. Since then they
have been a constant and highly popular feature of Dulux television and print
adverts in both Australia and the UK. So much so, that most uninformed people in
those markets refer to the breed as a 'Dulux dog' rather than a Sheepdog.
Over the years, different dogs have appeared in the adverts. However, they all
look very similar, partially as a result of most of them being selected from a
closely related line of pedigree dogs. The first Dulux dog was Shepton Dash, who
held the role for eight years. His successor, Fernville Lord Digby, was the most
famous Dulux dog and also made his owner, Cynthia Harrison, famous. When filming
commercials, Digby was treated like a star, being driven to the studio in a
chauffeur driven car. Barbara Woodhouse was employed to train Digby and his
three stunt doubles, who were used whenever specific tricks or actions needed to
be filmed.
Apart from Dash, all the Dulux dogs have been breed champions, and five of them
have won 'Best of Show' prizes.
Famous Sheepdogs
Alfie from Serpico
Barnaby from Dumbo's Circus Early 1990's Childrens show
Ambrosius and Merlin from Labryinth
Edison from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Farley, the first dog of the Patterson family in the comic strip, For Better or
For Worse. Modeled after Lynn Johnston's own dog of the same breed who in turn
was named after Farley Mowat.
George, the pet of Little Britain's Maggie Blackamoor, who also has the same
vomiting problem as his owner.
Hobo from Please Don't Eat The Daisies
In The Simpsons, Reverend Lovejoy has an Old English Sheepdog, who first
appeared in 22 Short Films about Springfield.
Martha, sheepdog belonging to Paul McCartney (featured in the song "Martha My
Dear")
Max from The Little Mermaid
Mr Mugs from the infamous Canadian Children's Readers Published through the 60's
and 70's
Nana from Peter Pan
Sam from Cats & Dogs
Sam Sheepdog from the Sam Sheepdog and Ralph Wolf Looney Tunes cartoons.
Shag from Road Rovers
The Shaggy Dog from The Shaggy Dog, The Shaggy D.A., and The Shaggy Dog Returns
Tiny, pet of FDR
The English Sheepdog (real name: Wolfie) from 101 Dalmatians, both the animated
and live-action versions. In the original book, the character is called the
Colonel.
Digby from Digby, the Biggest Dog in the World (1973)
Barkley from Sesame Street
Bebe from Captain Kangaroo
Wordsworth from Jamie and the Magic Torch
References
Superbrands article on Dulux
paint.
nostalgiacentral.com on Digby the Dulux dog.
~From
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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