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Fern
Wakefield
Non Member
Added on Jan 1st, 2008
The OES is a big lovable bear of a dog: Easygoing, doesn't shed but requires a weekly brushing. We have had two, our oldest is 13 and we are getting a new puppy. Love the breed. It is not a barker or digger, it just loves to hang with the family and play.
The OES is a big lovable bear of a dog: Easygoing, doesn't shed but requires a weekly brushing. We have had two, our oldest is 13 and we are getting a new puppy. Love the breed. It is not a barker or digger, it just loves to hang with the family and play.
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The OES is a wonderful breed, but as with all dogs they must be socialized as puppies as they grow very quickly. I have come across too many owners that say 'oh he/she isn't very friendly with other dogs/people'and have shown 'somewhat aggressive' temperments.
This breed properly raised should always be social, outgoing and happy to meet with others dogs and people alike.
All of mine have been and are trustworthy with babies and children aswell as adults of both two and four legged variety.