Meet Piper!
Meet Piper, the bouncy, energetic, and playful Old English Sheepdog for hire who shines as both a stunt dog and pet model. True to her breed, Piper is the life of the party. She is always seeking attention and affection, making her a delightful addition to any set. With her signature shaggy look, she can sport her hair tied up to keep her eyes clear or let it fall naturally. This adds to her quirky charm.
Piper is no stranger to hard work. She loves training and has a true passion for learning new tricks. By just three months old, she earned her novice trick title. She has since gone on to become the world’s first Old English Sheepdog Trick Dog Champion. Whether it’s basic obedience or complex stunts, Piper excels at everything. Her vast skill set includes obedience commands, agility, and even heel-work to music. This makes her versatile for a wide range of productions.
With a Gold Good Citizen Award, this Old English Sheepdog for hire takes direction well and responds to commands from both familiar handlers and strangers, including actors. She is always eager to learn new behaviours. This therefore makes her an ideal choice for projects that require a dog with an adaptable and enthusiastic temperament.
Piper brings her infectious energy and impressive skills to every project. Whether it’s posing for the camera, performing stunts, or adding personality to a scene. Her charm, versatility, and love for working make her the perfect pet talent for commercials, TV shows, films, and more.
She has attended Discover Dogs in London and enjoyed the crowds and fuss she received during the day. She has also taken part in a few trick demos at dog shows without a problem & loved performing with an audience. Piper has taken part in 3 trick demos at dog events, including All About Dogs & a companion dog show at Discover Dogs at Earls Court & she enjoyed the attention.
Piper appeared in the Dan & Phil Christmas advent calendar and was loved on set and responded well to commands and most recently she filmed the Bosch Glass VAC TV advert, where she was required to shake on commands