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Old English Sheepdog

British pronunciation/ˈəʊld ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ ʃˈiːpdɒɡ/
American pronunciation/ˈoʊld ˈɪŋɡlɪʃ ʃˈiːpdɑːɡ/
Old English Sheepdog
[NOUN]
1

a very large and shaggy English dog with a white and grayish coat that is used in herding

synonyms : bobtail
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Old English Sheepdog definition and meaning

What is an "Old English Sheepdog"?

The Old English Sheepdog, often affectionately referred to as the "Bobtail," is a large, shaggy-coated dog breed known for its distinctive appearance and friendly nature. The breed is known for its thick, double coat that is typically gray or blue in color, with a characteristic "shaggy" appearance that covers the entire body, including the face and eyes. The Old English Sheepdog has a stocky, muscular build and a large, square head with a rounded skull and a distinctive black nose. Their eyes are usually dark and expressive, and their ears are typically set low and hang down close to the head. Old English Sheepdogs are known for their playful, gentle, and sociable nature, and they are often described as being good-natured and affectionate companions. They are intelligent and eager to please, although they can also be stubborn at times. The breed is known for its herding instincts, and they have a strong tendency to try to herd people or other animals.

Examples
1The Bouvier Des Flandres, similar to the Old English Sheepdog, was a drover.
2-Dad, how long did you entertain getting a dog that wasn't an Old English Sheepdog?
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