German Shepherd Dog
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| Alsatian
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| Deutscher Schäferhund
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Group 1 Section 1
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| AKC:
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Herding
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| ANKC:
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Group 5 (Working Dogs)
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| CKC:
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Group 7 - Herding Dogs
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Pastoral
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| NZKC:
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Working
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| UKC:
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Herding Dog Breeds
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The
German Shepherd Dog (known also as the
Alsatian or
Schäfer(hund)) is an intelligent
breed of
dog. Because they are eager to please, they are easily trained in
obedience and protection. German Shepherd Dogs are often used as
working dogs in many capacities, including
search and rescue (SAR),
military,
police or guard dogs. They are also used as
assistance dogs /
service dogs (such as
guide dogs), though not as much as
Labrador Retrievers and
Golden Retrievers.
The proper English name for the breed is
German Shepherd Dog but they are usually informally referred to as
GSDs or simply
German Shepherds, although
Alsatian also is commonly used in the UK (the reason for the alternative name is historical: during World Wars 1 and 2 Germany was out of favour in the UK and many names were de-Germanised).
The breed was originated by Captain Max von Stephanitz in the late 1800s and early 1900s. His goal was to breed an all-purpose
working dog. Capt. von Stephanitz admired the
landrace herding dogs of his native Germany, and believed they had the potential to be all-purpose working dogs. Additionally, he was aware of the declining need for herding dogs and believed that the breed would not survive unless it was put to other uses.
While playing with a cat, the teeth that make the GSD an effective guard dog can be seen.
Well-bred GSDs have powerful jaws and strong teeth, can develop a strong sense of loyalty and obedience, and can be trained to attack and release on command. Poorly bred GSDs such as those from
puppy mills can be fearful, overly aggressive, or both.
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There are several types or
lines of GSD and the behavior and conformation of each is quite different. The major lines are the international working dog, the international
show dog, and the North American show dog. The working dogs are very high energy--they must be trained to do a job of some sort--and their appearance is somewhat varied. The international show dogs have less energy and a very consistent type or appearance. The North American show dogs have a markedly different type from the international dogs. Proponents of each style believe that their dogs represent the true German Shepherd Dog.
GSDs often compete and excel in obedience and
schutzhund competitions.
They have a lifespan of about 12 years.
See also
de:Deutscher Schäferhund
es:Pastor alemán
fi:Saksanpaimenkoira
fr:Berger allemand
pl:Owczarek niemiecki
sv:Schäfer
Category:Dog breeds