Old English Sheepdogs typically have a naturally short tail or no tail at all. Historically, many were docked for working purposes, leading to the breed's characteristic stubby tail appearance. However, in some regions, tail docking is now prohibited, and you may find Old English Sheepdogs with full tails. Overall, whether they have a tail can vary based on breeding practices and local regulations.
Tail docking is illegal in the UK, and this applies to all breeds of dog, including the Old English Sheepdog.
the old english sheepdog or bobtail was used as shepherd.
No there is no such dog breed called Miniature old English Sheepdog
Old English Sheepdog
Yes! The Old English Sheepdog is the ancestor of the Bearded Collie. My aunt had both.
A purebred Old English Sheepdog can be black and white. They are most commonly grey and white.
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Yes, OES is just an abbreviation for Old English Sheepdog.
It is an Old English Sheep Dog.
Old English Sheepdog
Old English Sheepdog
An Old English Sheepdog.