THE CITY SHEEP.

The city sheep is a rare a form of docile sheep. They respond well to House-Training and attention. When trained right, they can be a loyal companion, like a dog. These are most common in New York City, specifically in Greenwich Village. The City Sheep features a tuft of hair on the top of the head, then less hair on the sides of the head. They are often around 20 pounds and are incredibly agile. They bond well with Golden Retrievers. They may be confused with a dog because of their unusually long tails, which are uncommon with regular sheep. Most owners keep them lean and have them sporting short hair.