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Are Old English Sheepdogs high maintenance?

There's no point sugarcoating it: Old English Sheepdogs are high maintenance. Between the grooming, the exercise requirements, and the training demands, they need a committed owner.

Maintenance level: High maintenance
Grooming: 3–5 hours/week · Exercise: 10–15+ hours/week
About the Old English Sheepdog

The big fluffy mop from the Dulux adverts. Warm, loyal, and absolutely determined to cover your house in hair.

Size
Large
Weight
27–46 kg
Energy
High
Trainability
Moderate
Lifespan
10–12 yrs

Time commitment breakdown

Owning a Old English Sheepdog isn't just about daily walks. Here's what the weekly time commitment actually looks like:

  • Grooming: 3–5 hours per week — brushing, bathing, checking ears and nails.
  • Exercise: 10–15+ hours per week — walks, off-lead time, active play.
  • Training: A few 10–15 minute sessions per week — Old English Sheepdogs learn reliably with consistency but have an independent streak.
  • Mental stimulation: Daily — puzzle feeders, scent work, or training games are essential for this high-energy breed.

Grooming requirements

Grooming is one of the biggest daily commitments with Old English Sheepdogs. They shed heavily year-round, with two particularly intense coat blow periods in spring and autumn. Expect daily brushing as the baseline, not the exception.

A de-shedding brush (Furminator or equivalent), a slicker brush, and a vacuum cleaner rated for pet hair are all non-negotiable. Some owners invest in a professional groom every 6–8 weeks to remove the bulk of the undercoat in one session — it helps.

Exercise requirements

Old English Sheepdogs are high-energy dogs. They need a minimum of 90 minutes of proper exercise per day — not just a slow stroll, but active movement where they can stretch their legs and use their nose.

Off-lead time, fetch, swimming, hiking, or running alongside a bike: the more vigorous, the better. An under-exercised Old English Sheepdog will find ways to channel that energy indoors — usually destructively.

Mental stimulation needs

Physical exercise alone isn't enough for most dogs. Old English Sheepdogs also need mental engagement. As a high-energy breed, Old English Sheepdogs have particularly active minds. Without mental stimulation, boredom sets in quickly and manifests as destructive behaviour, excessive barking, or anxiety.

What "low maintenance" actually means day to day

High-maintenance breeds like the Old English Sheepdog aren't the right choice for every owner — and that's not a criticism. Matching a breed's actual needs to your actual lifestyle is the most important decision in dog ownership. Be honest with yourself: if the time commitment described above feels like too much on a regular week, consider a lower-demand breed.

Is this breed right for your lifestyle?

Should a first-time owner get a Old English Sheepdog?
Old English Sheepdogs are better suited to owners with some experience. The combination of high energy and moderate training challenge means you need to be committed to regular exercise AND consistent training from day one.

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Common questions about Old English Sheepdog maintenance

Do Old English Sheepdogs suit a flat or small home?
Old English Sheepdogs can technically live in a flat but it's not ideal. Their high exercise needs mean they'll need multiple substantial walks every day without fail. A house with a garden is a much more practical setup.
Are Old English Sheepdogs expensive to keep?
Beyond the initial purchase price (typically £800–£2000), ongoing costs include food, insurance (around £40–£85/month), vet bills, grooming, and boarding when you travel. Budget at least £1,000–£2,000 per year as a baseline.
Can I leave a Old English Sheepdog alone during the day?
Old English Sheepdogs struggle with long periods alone. They need exercise before you leave and ideally a midday walk or dog sitter if you're gone for more than 4–5 hours. Separation anxiety can develop if their social and exercise needs aren't met.
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