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  2. German Shepherds Spring Into Action After Realizing ‘Little ...

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    German Shepherds are large dogs with an intimidating look. Their loud, forceful bark alone is also scary to hear if you're on the wrong end of it. Most strangers and people that don't belong on ...

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  4. Category:German shepherds - Wikipedia

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    The following articles are about German Shepherds: Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. H.

  5. German Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The East-European Shepherd is a variety of the German Shepherd bred in the former Soviet Union with the purpose of creating a larger, more cold-resistant version of the German Shepherd. It lacks the physical deformities bred into western show lines of German Shepherds and has become one of Russia's most popular dog types.

  6. Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde - Wikipedia

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    The Association for the German Shepherd Dog breed The Verein für deutsche Schäferhunde ( SV ), in English, German Shepherd Association , is a breed club founded in Germany in 1899 by Max von Stephanitz and his colleague, Arthur Meyer, which set forward the standards of the German Shepherd dog breed.

  7. German Shepherd's Tantrum Over Mom Saying His 'Least ... - AOL

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    For example, I don't think any other dog in the world can say that they hate a word quite as much as Lincoln, the German Shepherd, hates his least favorite word. For some reason, it always gets a ...

  8. List of fictional dogs in prose and poetry - Wikipedia

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    Spring Davis' dog; about a farmer's love for his hunting dog and the feud it sparks in the county. Buller The Human Factor: Graham Greene: Protagonist Maurice Castle's dog Bulls-eye [1] [7] Oliver Twist: Charles Dickens: Bill Sikes' dog. Buster: Scottish Terrier: Five Find-Outers: Enid Blyton: Belonging to Frederick Algernon Trotteville ("Fatty ...

  9. 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 ...