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Fact German Shepherd
A fact german shepherd info sheet will have information on how to find a reputable kennel and breeders.
During the WWII, the popularity of the breed decreased as anything assosiated with Germany fell off popular favor. Thus, to avoid the undesirable word, the breed was renamed into Aslatian after the Alsace-Lorraine area. In some countries, the breed is still known under this name. These dogs are very intelligent that’s why they are easy to train. They can be taught many different tasks unlike other dogs. They are eager to learn and enjoy training sessions though they try to be leading and dominating.
A fact german shepherd info sheet will have information on how to find a reputable kennel and breeders.
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Fact German Shepherd -
kennel, breeders
Adult dogs of this breed measure from 22 to 26 inches at the shoulders and weigh from 77 to 85 pounds. Females are smaller than males. These dogs are rather long-lived compared to other large breeds; their average lifespan is more than 13 years. Puppies are slow to mature and take up to 4 years to develop. The best representatives of this breed should be dignified, fit, nimble and full of life. They should give the impression of power, balance and alertness. These dogs are longer than tall; their body outlines are smooth, cleanly chiseled and free from coarseness. A fact german shepherd info sheet will have information on how to find a reputable kennel and breeders.
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