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

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    26 of the Best German Dog Breeds 1. Affenpinscher. Getty Images. Height: 9-12 inches. ... German Shepherd. Purple Collar Pet Photography/Getty Images. Height: 22-26 inches. Weight: 50-90 pounds.

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    Related: German Shepherd Cuddles Up to Baby to Take a Nap in Video We Can't Get Enough Of "I love her to death," the dog dad explained. "She's only 6 months old and this is her favorite watering hole.

  4. German Shepherd - Wikipedia

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    The White Swiss Shepherd Dog (French: Berger Blanc Suisse, German: Weisser Schweizer Schäferhund, Italian: Pastore Svizzero Bianco) is a variety of the German Shepherd bred in Switzerland. It descends from the American White Shepherds; the first stud dog of what was to become the breed was an American dog born in 1966 and imported to Switzerland.

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    All About Black German Shepherds Both of these long-haired dogs are positively stunning, but black German Shepherds like Luna can be a lot less common. While the gene itself is quite rare, it's ...

  6. Category:German shepherds - Wikipedia

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    History of the German Shepherd Dog (6 P) R. Rin Tin Tin (53 P) Pages in category "German shepherds" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total.

  7. Old German herding dogs - Wikipedia

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    Horand was declared to be the first German Shepherd Dog. [4] However, many German herdsmen continued to breed their dogs for working ability rather than to the new breed standard, and their remaining non-standardised working dogs were called Altdeutscher Schäferhund (plural with -hunde), literally 'old-German shepherd-dog'. [5] [6] [7] [8]