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Old English Sheepdog : ウィキペディア英語版 | Old English Sheepdog
The Old English Sheepdog (OES) is a large breed of dog which was developed in England from early herding types of dog. The Old English Sheepdog can grow a very long coat, with fur covering the face and eyes. Obsolete names of the breed include Shepherd's Dog〔 and . It is still nicknamed ''Bob-tail'' (or ''Bobtail'') because historically, the tail was traditionally docked in this breed. ==Appearance== The Old English Sheepdog is a large dog, immediately recognizable by its long, thick, shaggy grey and white coat, with fur covering their face and eyes. The ears lie flat to the head. Historically, the breed's tail was commonly docked (resulting in a panda bear-like rear end), but tailed Old English sheepdogs are now common, as many countries have outlawed cosmetic docking. When the dog has a tail, it has long fur (feathering), is low set, and normally hangs down.〔(Fédération Cynologique Internationale Breed Standard )〕 The Old English Sheepdog stands lower at the shoulder than at the loin,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Canadian kennel Club breed standard )〕 and walks with a "bear-like roll from the rear".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=The Kennel Club )〕 Height at the withers is at least 61 cm (24 in), with females slightly smaller than males.〔 The body is short and compact, and ideal weights are not specified, but may be as much as 46 kg (101 lb) for large males.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=PetPlanet Breed Info )〕 Colour of the double coat may be any shade of grey, grizzle, black, blue, or blue merle, with optional white markings. The undercoat is water resistant.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=American Kennel Club Breed Standard )〕 Puppies are born with a black and white coat, and it is only after the puppy coat has been shed that the more common grey or silver shaggy hair appears.Old English Sheeepdogs only shed when they are brushed.
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