Teddy is a year old now and still so cute. Please check out my other videos for more Doggy Fun! I had to re-upload this as something went wrong with the sound.
I had one in the 70's. He was a great dog lived to 12 years. He was black like that, but it turned grey when he grew up. His tail was docked when we got him.
I had an old English sheepdog as a kid. Wonderful friend. I see now that some countries don't allow docking of their tail anymore. They are adorable dogs.
I have my second OES. She's 2.5 years old. Start getting him used to the grooming brushes now to make grooming easier and establish a routine. I do a general brushing with a regular brush, slicker brush and metal comb(on muzzle and ears) daily or every other day. Then once a week I use a rake brush to remove excess hair from the second coat. Finishing with slicker. Also, only bathe every 6-8 weeks so you don't disturb their natural protective oils. Very high maintenance if you want to keep the long coat but so worth it in my opinion.
I fell in love with this breed and I hope that soon I will have such a friend. I wish you lots and lots of happiness and love! The best dogs in the world
Super cute. Just wait! The fun continues and continues- funniest breed ever! They just get funnier! I have my 3rd OES now and she makes me laugh all the time!
Stop just stop it’s too cute it’s too cute!!!!! I am getting a sheep dog in a few weeks and now I just don’t want to wait it’s so cute!! I want it nowwwww
@@DashDrones very sorry for the late reply after almost one year but there is a video of him on my channel if you scroll down enough and you could also see on one of my newest videos that he’s the thumbnail of the video
DashDrones My OES still thinks she is still a puppy (6 years old) and tries to fit in small spaces with her long front legs with her fluffy front paws out in front of her crossed over. I love my squishy!
This just popped up in my suggestions, lol. Oh, sheepie puppy, those were the days. I have my 3rd now... my fave breed. Yours isn't so wittle anymore, heh heh. How are those baths going? Not as easy are they, lol? It's all good. I have no regrets, and hope you don't either. Peace.... from Seattle, Washington, USA ; )
Love Seattle, beautiful part of the States! We're just outside Dublin, Ireland. We have two now, looking for a lady to breed Teddy with, they're the best dogs. 100% no regrets, the only sad thing is how time flies.. Teddy is not a fan of baths, but he's well behaved at least! He's 6 now, still acts like a puppy and we love it!!! Stay safe
It really depends, I have two now. One loves sleeping next to the door as there's a draft and the other likes to be wrapped up in a blanket. Their coats can be kept long or short, they love playing in snow. I'd probably say they enjoy a cool to medium heat climate.
@@NabiLois we haven't got our puppy yet, but a woman that my wife was talking to says that she gives her OES 2 tbsp of yogurt a day which balances the ph levels in your pup and the stains are controlled. I haven't tried it yet, but what could it hurt. I've had other dogs that I gave yogurt to with no issues.
He's the same, just greyer and bigger :) I have a few videos on my channel. I'll share it in a minute. Love sheepadoodles, they're so cute! We have a cockapoo and two old English :)
I thought the same. I left mine with its tail but unfortunately he's gotten it injured so many times I can see now why some people decide to dock their tails.😓
Karla Navarro That’s like removing your eyes cause you accidentally looked at something bright a few times, and you want to “prevent” it ever having happening again. It’s a necessity for dogs to have tails, they us a lot of information with it.