What country does the sheepdog come from?
The Origin of the Old English Shepherd Dog The Old English Shepherd Dog is also called the Old English Shepherd Dog, Tail-cutting Dog, Tailless Dog, Tailless Shepherd Dog and Old English Shepherd Dog. The ancient English sheepdog was born without a tail. Therefore, it is called lack of hind dogs in continental Europe. The name of the ancient English shepherd dog first appeared in the portrait of Garth Barrow. Watson, a great scholar, believes that the ancient English sheepdog began in 1800, and has only a history of 200 years. There are two different views about its origin. One view is that this breed of dog is a cross between a British local hound and a Russian Caucasian long-haired sheepdog, and is of the same bloodline as the Caucasian long-haired sheepdog. Another view is that this breed of dog was brought to England by a European shepherd's stick more than 200 years ago and crossed with local shepherds. It's a new mongrel dog. 1865, the old British shepherd dog participated in the dog show for the first time. 1888, Gu Ying recycling sheep and dogs club was established. The main job of this club is to maintain the characteristics of this variety, but also to maintain the purity of the whole variety, and not to mess up its pedigree. By the beginning of the 20th century, this variety had gained a high reputation and spread all over the world.