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  2. 26 of the Best German Dog Breeds: Loyal, Lovable, and Ready ...

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    The German Shepherd Dog Club of America says these pups first came to America in 1907 and have since served as bomb sniffers, therapy dogs, search-and-rescue dogs and so much more. Their ...

  3. Mom Honors Beloved German Shepherd with New Baby's Name ... - AOL

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    Even better, the mom in this video named her new addition after the first German Shepherd she ever had. Related: Baby and German Shepherd Puppy Teething at Same Time Are Truly 2 Peas in a Pod A ...

  4. German Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    [74]: 35 Several studies have found the average lifespan to be lower than the average for all dogs: a 2024 UK study found a mean lifespan of 11.3 years, compared to 12 years for crossbreeds and 12.7 years for purebreds; [75] a 2022 UK study using veterinary records found a value of 10.16 years compared to 11.23 overall and 11.82 for crossbreeds ...

  5. German Spaniel - Wikipedia

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    The German Spaniel, also known as the Deutscher Wachtelhund (German Quail Dog), is a breed of dog that was developed in Germany around 1890, and is used as a hunting dog. Descended from the old German breed, the Stöberer (lit. "rummager"), which became popular with commoners following the Revolutions of 1848 in the German states , who required ...

  6. Pinscher - Wikipedia

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    There are several theories on the etymology of the word Pinscher; that it derives from French "pincer", meaning "to seize" and "to nip", [1] or "to bite" and "to grip" which are possibly related to their function of catching vermin on the farm, [3] that it derives from English "pinch" referring to their clipped ears, [4] "fox terrier" type of dog (considered that it was a descriptive term ...

  7. 13 Classic German Dog Breeds That Make Great Companions - AOL

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  8. Standard Schnauzer - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 482 The German word schnauze means 'snout', while both schnauz and schnauzbart mean 'walrus moustache'. [6] The word schnauzer appears in the Bilder und Sagen aus der Schweiz of Jeremias Gotthelf, published in 1842. [5]: 482 'Schnauz' was a common name for a dog – several dogs with this name were shown in Elberfeld in 1880.

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