Old English Sheepdog
Similar to another breed on the list, the Old English Sheepdog was one of the most iconic breeds, as people could easily recognize it on the street or in pictures. Still, this big, long-haired doggy is so fluffy you cannot miss it: be it in the streets or in movies and animations, the old English sheepdog is still iconic (even appearing in Disney’s The Little Mermaid as the Prince’s lively dog).
Looking at them you can almost envision it: being at a chalet in the mountain with such a fluffy dog. Wouldn’t you love to lay down together with it on the rug?
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I had 4 St Bernards and 2 Newfies (not at the same time, except for a St. Bernard and a puppy Saint. loved them all, but they do not live as long as smaller dogs. Of course, there are special ones that live a tad longer, Mostly 8-10 years. The undercoat keep them warm and they are water dogs. Had a kiddie pool for the Newfies and would put tennis balls in the water and they would rescue them out. Used to get a full trashbag full of undercoat when brushed, (literally). Would leave some out for the birds and they would take it to lne their nests. The lucky little ones. St. Bernards did not particularly like water, but were right at home with the snow and the Newfies, obviously water. LOVED LOVED both breeds. Now have had to downsize to a toy poodle who has his own personality, I had a dog since I was 7 and now am 77, soon to be 78.