Beautiful IKC Registered Old English Sheepdog for Stud
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Daithí the Old English Sheepdog is IKC registered and from an excellent certified pedigree bloodline. He has a wonderful temperament, and is perfect in every way.
Daithí is excellent with children and with other animals. He learns quickly and was toilet trained and lead trained quickly. He eats well and is exercised daily and has recently completed a health check.
Daithí was born black and white and has all the markings associated with a typical “Dulux Dog” which is sought after by breeders. He has a white head and ears, 4 white legs and a white tip on his tail.
When Daithí isn’t busy running around the farm you can find him lying off at the front door. We started showing this summer and have always come home in the ribbons.
Everywhere we go people stop to admire him. He is a striking boy with an exceptional personality to match.
We are based in Tipperary also close to Kilkenny/Laois. Please contact me any time after 5pm for more information about Daithí.
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