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  2. 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.

  3. 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. Weight: 7-10 pounds. ... The German Shepherd is a striking animal with deep loyalty and high intelligence ...

  4. Parents Introduce German Shepherd to New Kitten and Her ... - AOL

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    The video shows the 85-pound German Shepherd sitting on the couch near her dad. Mom puts the 1-pound kitten down, and you can tell that the pooch is terrified of the baby.

  5. Happy White German Shepherd Is Living Her Best Life ... - AOL

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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.

  6. 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.

  7. Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde - Wikipedia

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    On the sidelines of a dog show in Karlsruhe in April 1899, Max von Stephanitz, Arthur Meyer, and a number of others decided to form a club for the German Shepherd Dog. On 22 April 1899, the Verein für deutsche Schäferhunde was formally established with its first headquarters in Stuttgart.