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How big do Old English Sheepdogs get? - Adopt a Pet
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How big do Old English Sheepdogs get?
How big do Old English Sheepdogs get?
Old English Sheepdogs are a large breed. Adult Old English Sheepdogs usually weigh between 60 and 100 pounds and stand 21 inches or taller at the shoulder. Female Old English Sheepdogs are slightly smaller than males.
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