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Old Welsh Grey Sheepdog

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Welsh Grey
Other namesOld Welsh Grey
OriginWales
Breed statusExtinct
Traits
Coat Shaggy, long-haired
Dog (domestic dog)

The Welsh Grey or Old Welsh Grey was a breed of sheepdog native to Wales. It is probably now extinct.[1]

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Description

Welsh Greys were shaggy, long-haired dogs, similar in appearance to working strains of the Scottish Bearded Collie or to the ancestors of the Old English Sheepdog,[2] and the breeds probably have a common heritage.[1]

As a working dog

Like the Bearded Collie, the Welsh Grey worked in a "loose-eyed", noisy manner very different from the Border and other collie types, with a distinctive short bark.[3] As well as being used by shepherds, the breed was also popular with the drovers who took livestock to England.[4]

Decline and extinction

All types of Welsh sheepdog declined in numbers from the early 20th century due to the increasing use of the Border Collie for herding. Dogs of the Welsh Grey breed were still found on Welsh hill farms in the upper Towy valley as late as the 1980s, but the breed is likely now extinct.[2]

Diffusion of breed

Specimens of the Welsh Grey are thought to have accompanied Welsh settlers to Patagonia[4] and the Patagonian Sheepdog is in part a descendant from this breed.[5]

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References

  1. ^ a b Hubbard, C. L. Working Dogs of the World, 1947, p.154
  2. ^ a b Carpenter, B. The Shepherd's Dogge, Fall 1994: see Welsh Sheep Dog Archived 2013-02-07 at the Wayback Machine, The Border Collie Museum
  3. ^ Holmes, J. The Farmer's Dog, Random House, 1995, p.61
  4. ^ a b Davies, Jenkins and Baines (eds) The Welsh Academy encyclopaedia of Wales, UWP, 2008, p.220
  5. ^ Barrios, Natasha; Fuenzalida, Alvaro; Gómez, Marcelo; Heuser, Consuelo; Muñoz, Rodrigo; Ostrander, Elaine A.; Parker, Heidi G.; González-Lagos, César (2019-12-17). "The Patagonian Sheepdog: Historical Perspective on a Herding Dog in Chile". Diversity. 11 (245).
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