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  2. German Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The German Shepherd, [a] also known in Britain as an Alsatian, is a German breed of working dog of medium to large size. The breed was developed by Max von Stephanitz using various traditional German herding dogs from 1899.

  3. List of most popular dog breeds in the United States

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    Labrador Retriever portrait This article lists the most popular dog breeds by registrations in the US. Note: registrations shown are not the same as annual registrations, or as living individuals. Change over time Between 1915 and 1945, American Kennel Club statistics were collected on a five-year basis instead of every year. These figures show that between 1905 and 1935, the Siberian Husky ...

  4. Littlest Pet Shop - Wikipedia

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    Brave German Shepherd – German Shepherd with a glittery red dog crate with blue door, newspaper sticker lining the bottom of the carrier, glittery black leash, detachable collar, food/water dish with food, bone and green trophy. German Shepherd has a magnet, so it chases the bone.

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  6. Westminster Kennel Club dog show gears up to crown a champion

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    Every dog at Westminster is a titled champion, and but they also are household pets. Some also do therapy work, search-and-rescue or other canine jobs. “A good German shepherd is an all-purpose dog,” says co-breeder and co-owner Sheree Moses Combs of Wardensville, West Virginia.

  7. White Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The White Shepherd is a variety of the German Shepherd bred in the United States. Although white-coated German Shepherds have been known in Europe as early as 1882, in 1933 the breed standard was amended in their native Germany, banning white-coated dogs from registration.