A revolutionary new look into everything “Sheepdog”; a MUST-READ that includes practical tips, tricks, and insights to help a new (or seasoned) Old English Sheepdog owner.
Using interviews with several top Old English Sheepdog breeders, creator Malcolm Lee has created an in-depth look at what it REALLY takes to successfully live with, raise, and train an Old English Sheepdog.
Covering all of the Sheepdog-specific topics you NEED TO KNOW, such as:
- The unique characteristics and quirks of the Old English Sheepdog breed
- Early training (including housebreaking) strategies for Old English Sheepdogs
- Choosing the proper supplies and food for a Sheepdog puppy
- Helpful strategies for socializing an Old English Sheepdog with other dogs
- Health care advice for each stage of your Old English Sheepdogs life
- Grooming tips that a Sheepdog owner needs to know!
If you are considering bringing an Old English Sheepdog into your home (or already have!) then you want to read this book as soon as imaginable!
Other topics covered in this book include:
- Preparing your home for a Sheepdog
- Training all over the first few weeks
- Proper Nutrition and Diet for a Sheepdog
- Avoiding the common mistakes most new Old English Sheepdog owners make
- Exercise tips and Socialization ideas
The Old English Sheepdog is continuously called the clown prince of dogs, which is a great indication of the indelible imprint he leaves on owners and breeders alike.
A large breed, adult Old English Sheepdogs reach around 21-22’’ at the shoulder and weigh as much as 80 pounds. Hugely affectionate and attention-seeking, they’re going to never be far from their owner’s side. So, if personal space is high on your list of priorities, this may not be the ideal breed for you.
As long as an OES is a part of the family, it doesn’t matter if you live in a penthouse or a farmhouse. What does matter, though, is exercise and quite a lot of it. Be aware, this love of human company also means that your new best friend will not make a good yard dog.
Everything about this breed is larger than life, from their abundant shaggy coat to their outgoing quirky character. They also live to around 12-years of age, so making this affable breed of dog a member of the family is a long-term commitment.
For these kinds of reasons, knowledge of this large breed is essential before committing to welcoming one into your family.
Are you intending to go down the puppy route, or maybe offering a loving home to a rescue dog? Then the chapters of this guide will provide you with all of the information you want to get the best from your big bouncy bobtail.
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