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English Ancient Sheepdog Prices Nationwide
Ancient English Sheepdog
English Ancient Sheepdog prices across the country
I. Ancient Shepherd Purebred Prices
Usually around 3000-15000>
II. Ancient Shepherd Puppy Prices
One of the parents is a race level and the price is at least 40k – 5000>
At the brewery, the average dog i.e., non-racing is usually around $1,500>
Elsewhere, prices typically range from 1800-2500>
III. Ancient Shepherd Dog Price in Changchun
Generally less pure ones should be available for around 1500
IV. Shanghai Ancient Shepherd Dog Price
Available at the cheapest 800>
At the dog park, not very good looking, 1200 – 1800>
Pet store bookings are usually home bred and will look better, but the price will be 20k >
V. Beijing Ancient Shepherd Dog Price
Look alike, but only 1500-2000 without pedigree certificate
And bitches are generally 200-4000 more expensive than males
VI. Haining Gourmand Sheepdog Price
Ancient shepherd common domestic between 800~1500>
VII. Ancient Shepherd Dog Price in Changsha
Beware of buying in Changsha, as there are many hybrids
Prices range from 2000-3000~~~>
About 2000 for flower heads, 3000~4000 for white heads
Eight, the ancient shepherd dog price in Yangzhou
Around 1500-2000>
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2 Purchasing and breeding points of Inguarmus Ancient English Sheepdog Purchase and breeding points of Inguarmus 1. The English Ancient Shepherd is a medium to large dog. If you want to be its owner, you should first check if your local dog ownership regulations allow it. 2. Look at the parents, siblings and pay special attention to whether the pedigree certificate is correct, it is best to find several generations, according to the principle of heredity: good quality of parents, grandparents and great grandparents is directly related to the genetic quality of the offspring. 3. Choose according to the breed standard every dog cannot be perfect and the pros outweigh the cons. Asking an expert specialist who has owned an ancient shepherd to help you choose will do twice as much good. 4. Strong appearance, sub-square sides, large coverage area, rich texture, long free legs; strong body structure capable of very expressive body movements; its natural contours should not be damaged by artificial trimming. 5. The head is in proportion to the body; the cranium is large and square, with good brow arches above the eyes and clear borders. 6. Reasonable eye separation; dark or black eyes are best, one black and one blue; light-colored eyes are not desirable; those with pigmented eye margins are best. 7. Strong, large, flat teeth; shear bite; strong jaws; pincer bite tolerant but undesirable. The tongue is bright red and odorless. 8. Small ears, flat against the sides of the head, not cold or hot when touched, no ear wax in the ears, no odor. The nosepiece is large and dark, with thick nostrils. The nasal muzzle is strong, square and short, approaching half the total length of the head. All breeds have a seven-segmented cervical spine, as does the ancient shepherd, which is quite long, powerful, and beautifully arched. 11. Extremities Forelimbs: front legs straight, full of bone and strongly supporting the body; elbows close to the chest; shoulders should be back and the front part of the rolled armor slightly narrower; loaded shoulders are not popular; when standing, the rolled armor should be below the waist. Hind limbs: well-developed hips, broad and slightly arched, muscular and rounded; well-developed femur, low hock position, hocks should be straight when viewed from the rear, not allowing the foot to show any inversion or valgus. 12. The body is fairly short and compact, with ribs supporting an elastic chest and a chest deep enough to create sufficient lung capacity. 13. Accustomed to a cut or naturally short tailline; the cut should be complete; the uncut tail should be low, not curled or raised above the level of the backline, and not significantly curled. It must be thick hair. 14. Male dogs cannot have undescended testicles on either side. 15. Hair is abundant, coarse to the touch, not straight, but fluffy, not curly; hair is waterproof; hair is also abundantly distributed on the head, with proper ear coverage, good neck coverage, good front limb coverage, and more hind limbs than the rest of the body; hair, abundant should be more important than length. 16. Color: Any wolf grey, sooty grey or blue is acceptable; natural color of body and hind limbs may be white socks; white patches on natural color are discouraged; the head, neck, forelimbs, chest and abdominal unions may be white or spotted; any brown and brown is judged to be undesirable. 17. Gait: when walking, he rolls like a bear when viewed from behind; when walking fast, he shows comfortable hind limb drive with a straight trajectory of leg action; when running, he is very springy; when slow, some dogs tend to wear a danceable slow-tempo horse trot which is very pretty and attractive at this point; when moving, his head adapts to lowering to an appropriately low position.
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3 Nutritional Requirements of the English Ancient Shepherd Ancient English Sheepdog Nutritional requirements of the English Ancient Shepherd The English Ancient Shepherd, a unique coat breed, also has specific nutritional needs passed down from generation to generation with its unique coat, massive size, and unique temperament. Therefore, we cannot change its genetic nature to suit our feeding style. As breeders, we can only meet the nutritional needs of the English Ancient Shepherd through our own efforts. The nutrition needs of the English Ancient Shepherd include the following two categories: Category 1: Nutrients similar to those contained in the food their ancestors received. Ancient English Shepherds lived on farms in the southwest of England and were usually fed a mixture of lamb and beef, potatoes and grains such as corn, oats, and wheat. The nutrients contained in this food are better suited for absorption by the digestive and glandular functions of the English Ancient Shepherd. Category 2: Properly balanced proteins, carbohydrates, sugars, fats, vitamins and minerals. Mineral requirements are genetically determined by their ancestry If the breeder of the English Ancient Shepherd is able to feed it with the proper mix of nutrition, it will help the development and health of the pet. On the contrary, if not properly fed, the dog can have many diseases such as dry skin, itchy or peeling skin, hair loss, erythema, and eczema. Thyroid, liver, kidney and other lesions. If you can feed correctly and match the nutrition required by the English ancient shepherd properly, you can avoid the above-mentioned pathologies caused by nutritional imbalance. As for the need for certain trace elements and minerals, we need to be careful about the proper amounts, not the traditional concept that more is better. Some trace elements or minerals can cause some damage or even damage to your pet’s organs. For example: calcium, if other breeds of dogs consume too much calcium and cannot fully absorb and excrete it, it can accumulate in the kidneys and lead to kidney stones. However, kidney stones are a good source of calcium for the English Ancient Shepherd. It is evident that its huge size and thick limbs have a high demand for calcium.
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4 Small File: Introduction to the English Ancient Sheepdog Ancient English Sheepdog Small file: Introduction to the English Ancient Sheepdog Breed Name: Old English Sheepdog Place of origin: United Kingdom Body Type: Large Dog Life expectancy: about 12-14 years Breed Description: The English Ancient Sheepdog is one of the oldest breeds of sheepdog in England. In the rural areas of ancient western England, farmers kept this resourceful cattle and sheepdog to herd livestock to pasture. The dog’s ancestry includes long-bearded sheepdogs and a variety of European sheepdog bloodlines. The Old English Sheepdog was widely used in agriculture in the 19th century. 1873 saw the first public appearance at the British Exhibition. The dog is said to be a fierce and unreliable breed from centuries ago. With improvements, these characteristics no longer exist. However, in ancient times, the English Shepherd still retained its original guarding ability and was also a friendly, loyal and calm dog. This dog was loved by children. Click on Pacific Women’s English Ancient Shepherd for more information