Old English Sheepdog Puppy Weight Calculator
Use this Old English Sheepdog puppy weight calculator to find out how big your Old English Sheepdog puppy will get. Just type your puppy's age and weight below and this tool will calculate the future adult size of your puppy.
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Hip and elbow dysplasia—controlled feeding and weight monitoring can help reduce risks.
Hypothyroidism can affect metabolism and weight.
Autoimmune conditions—regular vet checks can aid early detection.
Feed a high-quality large-breed puppy food to support steady bone and muscle growth.
Stick to a two- to three-meal schedule per day until 6 months old, then transition to two meals daily.
Avoid overfeeding, as excess weight increases stress on growing joints.
In order to manage their thick, double coat, Old English Sheepdogs (OES) require intensive, high-maintenance grooming.
Daily to semi-weekly brushing is necessary to avoid severe matting.
In addition to regular nail care, ear cleaning, and facial and paw hair clipping, a professional grooming regimen of six to eight weeks is advised.
Provide moderate daily exercise, such as short walks and gentle play sessions.
Avoid high-impact activities, stairs, or long runs until after growth plates have closed.
Include mental stimulation through obedience training, puzzle feeders, and gentle herding games.
The Old English Sheepdog is a large, shaggy-coated working breed that originated in England during the 18th century. Originally used to drive cattle and sheep to market, the breed is known for its intelligence, stamina, and distinctive “bobtail” look. With their gentle, affectionate, and sometimes clownish personalities, they make excellent family companions provided they have enough space and mental stimulation.
Their long, dense double coat requires regular grooming, and they are known for their playful yet protective nature. Old English Sheepdogs are highly trainable but can have an independent streak, so early socialization and obedience training are key.