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Comments for "Am I an Old English Sheepdog?"

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S-Martian Jun 5, 2012 8:06pm
He looks more like a Lhasa Apso due to his size, short legs, nose, beard and how his tail is fluffy and curled over his back. His face looks exactly like my Lhasa Apso. Old English Sheep dogs are anywhere from 60-80 lbs, while the Lhasa standard weight for a male is close to 16. The OES dog traditionally has a bobbed tail and while this Lhasa is cut fairly short, the hair grows straight down, parting in the middle with a long beard-mustache and doesn't shed and the OES hair grows fluffy, thick and dense, not straight and they shed big time. Both are adorable, great watchdogs and wonderful companion-family pets. I have 2 Lhasa's and love them both to pieces. Love this pic fav+1:)