SHEEP DOG PUP STANDING 24''L


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4654, SHEEP DOG STANDING 24''L, Whether you're a dog enthusiast, a cat lover, or simply appreciate the beauty of these animals, our collection offers a diverse range of breeds, each meticulously handcrafted to exude realism and personality. From the playful kittens to loyal retrievers, our Dogs and Cats Collection is a tribute to the bond between humans and their four-legged companions. Choose from our exquisite creations to bring a touch of pet-inspired joy and warmth to your home or to find the perfect gift for the animal lover in your life

The Old English Sheepdog (OES) was developed as a drover’s companion that could work in the climate of the English countryside. His thick, double coat makes him instantly identifiable, and he is a loving, family pet that needs plenty of human attention. Here are ten interesting facts about this member of the Herding Group.

About the Lovable Old English Sheepdog

1. The Old English Sheepdog isn’t that old or really English, and isn’t technically a sheepdog.

Compared to some ancient breeds, the OES is a relative newcomer, being only a few hundred years old, originating in the southwestern counties of England to drive sheep and cattle to market. The Scottish Bearded Collie may have played a large role in the development of the OES; others claim it was the Russian Owtchar. And, rather than herding sheep, the breed’s job was primarily as a drover, driving sheep and cattle to market.

2. The OES’s coat is highly functional

The distinctive, thick double coat adapted over the years to the environment he worked in and the sheep he worked with. The coat is insulating and waterproof, protecting the dog during chilly, wet winters and warm summers. His coat also gives him a woolly look that allows him to blend in with the flock of sheep.

3. Grooming will be part of your weekly routine

Expect to devote about three-to-four hours a week grooming your Old English Sheepdog’s shaggy coat. The properly groomed OES is beautiful, but it takes a fair amount of work to achieve that look, so be prepared for the commitment.

4. Another common name for the Old English Sheepdog is the “Bobtail”

The Old English Sheepdog, like the Bulldog and Collie, stands among the truly iconic dogs of the British Isles and is recognizable by its shaggy coat and bobtail.

5. When the OES first came to the United States, it was a wealthy person’s dog.

William Wade, a Pittsburgh industrialist, first promoted the breed in the late 1880s, and less than 20 years later,  five among the ten richest families in America owned, bred, and exhibited the breed, including the Vanderbilts and the Guggenheims.

6. The Old English Sheepdog has a loud, distinctive bark

According to the breed standard, it has a “pot-casse” ring to it, which in French means “broken jar” or “cracked bell.” It’s been compared to the sound of two pots clanging together. Expect to hear that bark whenever anything unusual is happening, as your Old English Sheepdog will likely want to let you know about the situation.

7. Old English Sheepdogs are known for their “bearlike” gait

Although agile and nimble at fast speeds, when an OES slows down, his gait can be an ambling roll or shuffle that resembles that of a bear. Don’t let it fool you; he still needs plenty of regular exercise.

8. These dogs love having fun

Old English Sheepdogs have a real sense of humor, and can be quite the clowns. But they are also very smart and versatile. Some consider them to be stubborn, but with proper training, they can take the dog sport world by storm. Consider competing with your OES in any number of performance events, from agility to conformation to herding to tracking.

9. OES have won Best in Show at Westminster twice, 61 years apart

The first to win Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Dog Show was Slumber, in 1914. The judge said that Slumber “came closer to the accepted model of perfection than any dog he had ever seen,” according to the New York Times report of the event. The second winner was Sir Lancelot of Barvan (Dudley) in 1975. The three-year-old was from Ontario, Canada and was best in show in his native country 20 times.

10. Old English Sheepdogs have been featured in popular culture

Disney’s 1959 comedy, “The Shaggy Dog,” was about a boy who is turned into an Old English Sheepdog. There are animated Old English Sheepdogs in the cartoon classics “The Little Mermaid” and “101 Dalmatians,” and more recently, the “Cats & Dogs” movies had an OES character. And, the Beatles’ song “Martha My Dear” was written by Paul McCartney about his Old English Sheepdog.

 

Product Dimension: 23.62(L) X 11.81(W) X 23.62(H) 4.40 Lbs.

Standing Sheep Dog Pup, Everything from the softness of the fur to the details of the face, this particular product showcases fine handcrafted work replicating this trending breed of dogs. This plush, like all the others, are not stamped out and hand made instead to ensure quality and uniqueness like the animals themselves. This life sized and lifelike plush is perfect if your kids want a pet dog, but you don't want to deal with the shedding, noise, and mess.

Everybody loves realistic, adorable, CATS and DOGS. Hansa's designers have listened to lovers of these animals for the inspiration to create a wide selection of cute, cuddly, soft and interactive animals for this Collection. Individually hand crafted, with heirloom quality fabrics and accessories, their soulful eyes and faces, gentle paws and swishing tails, bring an instant "connection" while providing hours of creative play for animal lovers and collectors of all ages. Enjoy . . .


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