Icelandic sheepdog, breed mentioned by Shakespeare, is a pedigree at last
Briefly

The Icelandic sheepdog, now officially recognized as a pedigree by the Kennel Club, is an ancient breed referenced in Icelandic Sagas and Shakespeare's works.
Wendy Laker describes Icelandic sheepdogs as 'friendly, active and intelligent' dogs, originally bred for herding and known for their alert barking to protect livestock.
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