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OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG   We have one puppy available.  She was born 11/30/08 and will be ready to go on 1/25/09.  We are now taking deposits. 
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Nicknamed the bobtail, the Old English is a playful, agile dog that's extremely fond of children. Of British origin, the bobtail has been known in its homeland for about 200 years. The breed is thought to descend from a variety of European herding breeds and was developed by sheep farmers in the English west country to herd and drive sheep to market. Some people say the highly trainable Old English also makes a soft-mouthed retriever. Squarely built and robust, the Old English is covered head to bobtail with a harsh, shaggy coat in gray, grizzle, blue or blue merle, with or without white markings. The coat needs frequent brushing to keep it tangle-free. Pet coats may be scissored for convenience and comfort during the summer months. Dogs measure 22 inches and up at the shoulder, females slightly less. A dependable family protector, the OES is best suited to country living and plenty of outdoor exercise.