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USA is the steward of the German Shepherd working dog and the premier Schutzhund club in America. ... During the past year I committed myself to open a dialogue between the WDA and USA for the betterment of the German shepherd dog in the United States. Those discussions actually led to an agreement to work out details of...
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Welcome to the official home of the German Shepherd Dog, a dog respected and admired throughout the world for its versatility, loyalty and intelligence. ... Wednesday, November 18, 2009. Welcome to germanshepherds.com. This site is dedicated to all aspects of the German Shepherd Dog. The German Shepherd Dog is respected...
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German Shepherd Dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The German Shepherd Dog ( GSD , also known as an Alsatian ), (German: ) is a breed of large-sized dog that originated in Germany. German Shepherds are a relatively new breed of dog, whose origin...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Shepherd_Dog
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All about the German Shepherd Dog, info, pictures, breeders, rescues, care, temperament, health, puppies and much more ... German Shepherd Dog Puppies for Sale...
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There are many areas where you can train and compete with your German Shepherd Dog. Click here for more information. ... The German Shepherd Dog is arguably the most versatile breed in the world. It excels as a working dog in many different venues, provides companionship and protection to many families, and competes at...
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Characterized by its great adapability and physical prowess, the German Shepherd Dog is respected, admired, and utilized throughout the world. ... Today, the German Shepherd is distinguished for his loyalty, courage, and ability to retain training for a number of special services. Members of the breed are widely used...
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Bigger is not better in German Shepherds. The German Shepherd is not built to have a skeletal and muscular structure of an oversize breed. An inch or so out of standard may be acceptable providing the general line is not consistently out of standard.
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