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Sorry no, I personally have not seen or heard of any.

People may have brought them into the country as pets, but as they are not a recognized by the Controlling Body of this country it may be difficult to find out if there are any out there.

This list is good place to start.

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While someone might have brought a pet or 2 in, it would be unlikely that there is anyone breeding them here.

They aren't recognised by the AKC which is the only registry which the ANKC acknowledges, so they can't be a registered ANKC breed here.

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Probably no more mixed then the Australian Shepherd :rofl: Sounds like the breeders didn't want them registered by the AKC. They have their own registry and can get registered in various sporting/stock registries.

I got interested in them after some popped up on a 'sable border collie' facebook page. An American herding instructor also asked if my sable border collie was an English Shepherd as sable is common in that breed.

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http://www.edog.net/breeds/english_shepherd.html

The English Shepherd is a working dog that is qualified to perform a variety of tasks. The English Shepherd is a good herding dog for farmers livestock. They work well by themselves or under supervisions. English Shepherds makes great companions and are always fun to be around.

Height: Males, 19 - 24 inches tall, Females, 18 - 21 inches tall

Weight: Males, 45-60 pounds, females, 40 - 50 pounds, some dogs may reach up to 90 pounds

Colors: Black and tan, black, white and tan, sable and white, black and white.

Coat: Plentiful with long, slightly coarse straight or wavy hair (except on the face or legs). The undercoat is soft and fine.

Temperament: Calm

With Children: Good with children

With Pets: Good with other dogs and other pets.

Special Skills: Highly active, agile, trainable, keen senses.

Watch-dog: Good

Guard-dog: Good, very watchful as guards of the home.

Care and Exercise: Moderate exercise with little grooming.

Training: Easily trainable.

Learning Rate: Highly intelligent.

Activity: Highly Active

Living Environment: Working farm dog.

Health Issues: Usually a pretty healthy dog.

Life Span: 12 - 16 years

Litter Size:

Country of Origin: England

History: Developed from the Scotch Collie, Border Collie and other working dogs.

First Registered by the AKC:

AKC Group:

Class: Sheepdog, Cattledog

Registries: UKC (since 1934)

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From what I've read they arn't specialised as a lot of herding breeds, they are designed to be all round, versatile farm dogs capable of moving and protecting livestock.

I don't think that they arn't kennel club registered makes them any less of a purebred dog but I didn't know they wern't AKC registered.

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