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Old English Sheepdog Club
Founded 1946
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Home.
The Club History.
The OES..
The Kennel Club Breed Standard.
Helpfull hints on grooming.
Beginers Guide to Showing.
Activites.
Future Events.
Resuls of Champ Show 2011.
Judges Lists.
Archives.
Lost Dogs.
Contact us.
Links.
Mid Sussex Agility Club.
Mid Sussex Ringcraft Club.
The South Eastern
Old English Sheepdog Club
Founded 1946
Registered with the Kennel Club London
Helpful hints on grooming cont
"away", therefore you should take extra care to ensure that all of the coat in this area has been brushed. Then working
in sections along the side of the body, starting at the top of the back and working down to the underside, this should be
repeated until the neck, shoulders and chest have been included. The front legs should then be groomed starting from the
top outside edge and working downwards to the bottom, then repeating for the inner edge of the other front leg. The same
difficulty will be found between the front legs as the back in as much as the coat cannot be brushed "away" and should
be carefully brushed in this potentially knotty area.
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