Well, it isn't a good idea to leave any dog alone with an infant, but old English sheepdogs tend to be good natured and friendly. It really depends on the individual dog. Just introduce the child and the dog and let them get accquainted (with you supervising, obviously!)
no at all if you want to answer this you are stupid
The gestation period for an Old English Sheepdog, like most dog breeds, typically ranges from about 58 to 68 days. On average, it is around 63 days. Factors such as the individual dog's health and circumstances can slightly affect this timeframe.
A sheepdog has a really thick coat and they adapt pretty quickly. They are made to be running around outside, herding sheep. They can live off of outside easily.
infants usually start growing teeth around the age of 4-6 months
Newborns typically transition into infants at around 1 month of age.
Infants can begin to self-soothe around 3 to 6 months of age.
If you put quotation marks around the word friendly, you are suggesting that although someone or something has been called friendly, he/she/they/it may not really be that friendly.
Solid foods are typically introduced to infants around 6 months of age.
I wouldnt go around an anaconda. no they are not friendly
Solid foods can be introduced to infants around 6 months of age for optimal nutrition and development.
The average lifespan of a Shetland Sheepdog, or Sheltie, is around 12-15 years. Proper care, diet, exercise, and regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure a longer and healthier life for the breed.
The chances are pretty high. The song "Martha My Dear" was recorded in 1968. It may or may not have been about his dog, but she would have been around at this time. So it's highly unlikely that an Old English Shepherd would last that long.