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  2. The German Shepherd Dog in Word and Picture - Wikipedia

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    A seventh edition of the German book was published in the same year as the first editions in English, 1923. The German Shepherd Dog in Word and Picture was originally translated into English by Rev. C. Charke and revised by J. Schwabacher. There was an American Edition whose copyright-holder was John Gans, Esq, and an English Edition whose ...

  3. Category:German shepherds - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... History of the German Shepherd Dog (6 P) R. Rin Tin Tin (53 P) Pages in category "German shepherds"

  4. German Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 9 January 2025. German breed of shepherd dog Dog breed German Shepherd Adult male Other names German Shepherd Dog Alsatian Alsatian Wolf Dog Deutscher Schäferhund Altdeutsche Schäferhunde Origin Germany Traits Height Males 60–65 cm (24–26 in) Females 55–60 cm (22–24 in) Weight Males 30–40 kg ...

  5. German Shepherd Herding Her Grumpy Brother Away From ... - AOL

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    The brown German Shepherd is more of a goofball who loves to make the most of every moment, but his sister is more about protection and loyalty above all else. All About Black German Shepherds.

  6. German Roughhaired Pointer - Wikipedia

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    In the early 19th-century there were several varieties of rough-haired pointers found throughout Germany, with few attempts at standardising them as breeds. [4] At some point in the development of the German Roughhaired Pointer old German shepherd dog blood was introduced; the word stichelhaariger in the breed name translates to rough-haired, reflective of this blood.

  7. Horand von Grafrath - Wikipedia

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    Horand was the first dog to be officially registered as a new breed called the German Shepherd Dog (registration number SZ1). Horand was not the only dog to sire pups that were to become the breed known as German Shepherds, because many dogs were registered at that time, including his brother Luchs (SZ155), his parents (SZ153 and SZ156), and ...

  8. Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde - Wikipedia

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    Von Stephanitz strongly believed that the German Shepherd Dogs' working ability was of the utmost importance and that aesthetics were less important. Thus, in order to avoid the arguments that led to the disestablishment of an earlier club, the Phylax Society , the SV's first breed standard stipulated, "A pleasing appearance is desirable, but ...

  9. Gabi (dog) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s an eight-year-old German Shepherd, Gabi, was adopted by the zoo and became an informal security guard. [1] On the night of 22 June 1987, she was patrolling the zoo with guard Stanimir Stanić [2] and a male German shepherd. In the darkness Stanić failed to notice a jaguar that had escaped from its cage.