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German Shepherds' beauty and popularity has not only been beneficial to the breed. Many enterprising dog brokers and not too diligent and money-driven breeders have much to do with many purity problems. There are lots of species with considerable ethic, behavioral and genetic deviations, which more often than not pollute the breed.

The likelihood of inbreeding of many undesired and faulty features proves the necessity to pay maximum attention to the choice of a breeder. The breeder must be a qualified and experienced dog keeper. Breeders unify in various breeder clubs, which give authorization and provide registry to breeders. All qualified breeders must act exclusively on the sanction of the local national breeder club.

Every true breeder's goal is to prevent the infiltration of negative characteristics into the breed. That can be achieved through thorough study of potential buyers, their attitudes to dogs and other animals, their homes and families. If you are currently considering the prospect of becoming a German shepherd breeder, you should also consider the long list of responsibilities and procedures that you are going to have to pass.

German Shepherds are bred with well defined intentions. They are meant to be service and working dogs and it takes a good deal of study and theory on how to properly train them. You won't be approved unless you attend and pass the curriculum.

Specialists of your club will definitely request a visit to your home. The purpose of that is to get acquainted with you and your family, check for other dogs and animals and make sure there are suitable conditions in your house for dog keeping. All professional breeders X-ray their pups for dysplasia even if there are no visible signs of that. Litters of German Shepherd dogs are planned in advance and a lot should be done to socialize pups from early puppyhood.

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Omega German Shepherds in Montana - Breeders of show quality German Shepherds for family protection and Schutzhund. Professional dog training. Montana.

Sapphire Shepherds - Breeders of Czech and East German lines for work and companionship. Profiles, photographs, and pedigrees. Stevensville, Montana.

Falcon German Shepherds - Breeding FCI breed standard dogs, from European lines, SchH titled, Hip certified and show ratings. Based in Great Falls.

Ravine's German Shepherds - Breeders and importers of German Shepherd Dogs for companionship, search and rescue, Schutzhund, police, any home or working environments. Greenville, Ohio.

Von der Hollenburg - Breeders and importers of showing and working bloodlines German Shepherd Dogs. Greenville, Ohio.

vom Haus Weinbrand - Breeding German lines. Photographs, pedigrees, and BARF diet links.

Kiewel Working Dogs - Breeding and training competition working line German Shepherd Dogs with Belgium, West German, Czech and DDR bloodlines. Photographs, pedigrees, trial and health results, videos, Schutzhund information, training articles, message board, and links. Canton, Ohio.

Tohbur-Haus - Breeder of "German" German Shepherds for beauty, temperament, and working ability. Photographs, pedigrees, and links. Cincinnati, Ohio. In English, German, French, Italian, and Spanish.

Banffy Haus Kennels - Small, selective breeder of German shepherd dogs, from West German lines. All dogs Schutzhund titled and breed surveyed, with certified hips. Located in Ohio near Columbus.

Von Der Haus Fisher German Shepherd Dogs - Breeding European bloodlines. Photographs, profiles, breed standard, and links. Ohio.

NorsStar German Shepherds - Breeding German bloodlines for show, sport, companion. Profiles and photographs. Kettering, Ohio.

Von der Haus Gill German Shepherds - Specializing in East German working lines for law enforcement and protection. Photographs and Schutzhund information. Wapakoneta, Ohio.

Framheim German Shepherds - Breeding for health, temperament, and balanced structure. Includes kennel information, photographs, and profiles. Pataskala.

Spencer's- Breeders of European bloodlines. Photographs. New Paris.

Von Kristian Shepherds - Breeder of Champions with over 30 years experience. Photo gallery. Mingo Junction, Ohio.

Lane's House Of Shepherds - Breeding for size and temperament. Photographs, pedigrees, articles, and links. Long Beach, California.
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Adler Stein German Shepherds - Specializing in breeding European working line German Shepherds for both working dog and companionship. Photographs, pedigrees, and information about boarding and training services. Santa Clarita, California.

Shepherds of Leybourne - Breeding for beauty, disposition, and intelligence. Photographs and kennel information. California.

Shepherds von Ajaye - Selection from original German bloodlines with dark black and red pigments offers sound temperaments and correct structure. Santa Ynez, California.

Blossom-Land German Shepherds - Breeding for family companionship and protection, from full German bloodlines. Located in Acton, California.

Vom Haus Ledda - Breeding to the SV standard for companionship, sport, and work. Foundation dogs, progeny, pedigrees, awards, and tracking tips.

Vom Knappenborn - Breeding and training German Shepherd Dogs for working and show.

Theishof German Shepherds - Producer of German Shepherd puppies in accordance to the German World Standard. Located in Ojai, Idaho.

Papierherzen- Breeding German working lines for work and sport. Profiles, pedigrees, photographs, articles, humor, and links.

TOP-GSD - Breeder/importer/trainer. German lines. Photographs and pedigrees.

Vom Freiheitszwinger - Photographs, pedigrees, show and trial results, and links to breeders and organizations. North Germany.

Zwinger vom Baphomet - Breeding working lines. Photographs and pedigrees. [English/German]

Kennel SchloŸ Læwenherz - Breeding from a solid foundation based on anatomy, hips, and temperament. Photographs, reports, and links. Bielefeld, Germany.

Kranz K9 Academy - Breeding and training for police work, personal protection, search and rescue, and guard dogs. Includes history, methods, achievements, photos, pedigrees, and dogs for sale.

German Shepherd von Satyr - Breeder of show and working lines. Photographs and pedigrees. Neustadt, Germany.

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GermanShepherd.com.au - Focusing on the breed in Australia and New Zealand. Includes breed standard, schemes, ANKC trial regulations, health issues, message forum and a directory of breeders.

Schaferhund.Com - Information on anatomy, Schutzhund, breed standards, training, and health.

Our GSD - Breed standards and information, German commands and names, weight chart, health, rescue organization database, GSD-L mailing list subscription and message archives, chat room, photographs, and anecdotes.

The German Shepherd Dog Reviewed - Photographs, critiques and pedigrees of GSDs from the late 1800's to present. Search for pedigree information and breeders by location.

American German Shepherd Charitable Foundation, Inc. - Non-profit organization devoted exclusively to funding research projects pertaining to the health of the German Shepherd Dog. Includes mission, history, grants, health survey, staff profiles, annual reports, and recipes.

NorthWest K9 - Excellence in Working Dogs - A program of early evaluative screening and foundation training of German Shepherd Dogs for Police K9, SAR, detection, and personal service and security. Photographs, pedigrees and video of available dogs, educational articles, books, and videos.

GermanShepherds.com - Chatrooms, history, photo gallery, and breed, club, and rescue resources

UK National German Shepherd Dog Helpline - Extensive collection of articles including health, behavior, and care. Also includes a United Kingdom rescue directory and listing of educational events, ongoing research, microchip service, and book list.

German Shepherd Dog FAQ - Includes history, health concerns, pedigrees, titles, certifications, Schutzhund, standards, clubs, and common concerns.

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German Shepherds - German Shepherds are strong, active, well-muscled dogs that give the impression of balance and alertness. The dog's head is long and proportionate to the body. The expression is intelligent and confident. The medium-sized eyes are almond-shaped. The pointed ears are carried erect when the dog is in alert. A German Shepherd with cropped or hanging ears will be disqualified.

The German Shepherd's neck is strong and muscular. The straight back is relatively short. The chest is deep and carried well forward. The tail is bushy that tends to hang in a curve when the dog is at rest. German Shepherds have a dense double coat of medium length. Most colors are permissible in German Shepherds, with preference given to rich colors.

German Shepherds Breeders - German Shepherds, having been developed almost entirely in the 1900s, are a fairly recent breed. On April 3, 1899, Max von Stephanitz attended one of the earliest dog shows for all breeds ever held in Germany, where he purchased a herding dog, and where he decided to form the Verein fur Deutsche Schaferhunde,( S.V.). He was named as the organization's first president and remained so until his death in 1936. Horand von Grafrath, the dog he purchased that day, was designated S.Z.1. The first German Shepherd Dog to be registered with the Verein. The Verein became the largest specialty club and a major force in the canine world.

German Shepherds are well known for their work as a police dog, search and rescue dog, and as a guide dog. The dog is highly intelligent and is easily trained and has a great amount courage and loyalty. It should be socialized at an early age with other people and pets. Aggression and attacks on people are mainly due to poor breeding and training. German Shepherds have a strong protective instinct. A well-bred and well-trained dog is generally very good with other pets and people, including children, though young ones should be watched while with the dog. The dog becomes very attached to its owners, sometimes suffering anxiety when separated. German Shepherds serve as excellent companions, work dogs, and also as obedience or show dogs.

German Shepherds - German Shepherds are unparalleled as working dogs and companions. The breed was the original "Seeing Eye Guide," and star of movies and television. The German Shepherd was also the standard by which other military and police dogs were judged.

The first German Shepherd was registered in the US in 1912. The Kennel Club dropped the "German" from its name to protect the dog from anti-German sentiment during the First World War. It was restored in 1932, just in time for World War II.

German Shepherds Pictures - German Shepherds are direct and fearless, eager and alert, and are often used as working dogs. Known for their loyalty, courage, and calm confidence, they have a high learning ability. A well-bred, well-adjusted, and correctly trained German Shepherd, is for the most part generally good with other pets and excellent with children in the family. It is important to purchase your German Shepherd from a reputable breeder. These dogs should be trained and socialized from an early age, firmly and lovingly.

Von Stephanitz and other breeders produced a responsive, obedient, and handsome German Shepherd using local shepherd dogs from Wurtemberg, Thurginia, and Bavaria. In April 1899, a dog named Horan was registered as the first Deutsche Schaferhunde, which means German Shepherd Dog in English. Until 1915, both longhaired and wire-haired varieties were exhibited. Today, in most countries, only the short coat German Shepherd is recognized for show purposes.

German Shepherds Puppies - German Shepherds are very intelligent animals, and easily learn whatever you teach them. A determined German Shepherd will figure out how to open any door, lock you out, and open any cupboard or drawer to get what he needs when he wants it.

This breed is very people-oriented. They are best as a housedog, and they love being around their family. If you are going to be gone for long periods of time and don't have the time for training and playing, consider another breed. The more time you spend with your GSD, the better he will behave. A GSD left for long periods of time will quickly become a nuisance barker, digger, and chewer.

German Shepherds Rescues - German Shepherds are descendants of numerous sheepdog breeds that enjoyed great affection of people for lucid thinking, protectiveness and faithfulness. People of all generations sought to have an animal friend who would always be by one's side to keep away enemies and to be his or her eyes, ears and legs!

During pre-industrial area shepherding was the sole assignment of many if not all known breeds of medium and large size dogs. Breeders sought to develop a species, which would combine shepherding, hunting and fighting aptitudes. In 1891, a group of fanciers founded an organization, called Phylax Society. It did not last long, but it was a good start for the breed we now refer to as German shepherd.

German Shepherds - The ancient predecessors of modern German Shepherds were reflected in the works by Tacitus, an early Roman historian. He referred to them as 'wolf-like dogs'. In ancient times there were a lot of dog varieties, whose missions were driving cattle, guarding property, carrying loads and accompanying soldiers during war time. Due to these activities, many breeds have genetically achieved enviable intelligence and strength that were added to high speed, endurance and perfect eyesight.

Those old fathers of the German Shepherd varied in size, color and coat type according to climatic conditions. Their basic job was to guard sheep and other cattle. All that prompted Max von Stephanitz, a cavalry Captain, to develop a uniform breed of dog, which was to have a distinctive appearance and which was to inherit all of the useful qualities from its numerous predecessors. Thus was bred a dog with so vast a potential that no other animal could display.

German Shepherds Puppy - Of all breeds, German Shepherds seem to be the most widely spread and loved. They are known for their remarkable aptitude to learn as much as no other breed can. They were produced intentionally by man, who sought to develop as many positive traits and wonderful abilities in them as to make an ideal and lifelong friend and companion.

The first man to be credited with the advent of German Shepherds was Captain Max von Stephanitz, who founded the Vereine fur Deutsche Shaferhunde (SV), the first on earth German Shepherd Club in 1899. Incorporated into the development of the breed were cattle guarding dogs and European drover dogs.

German Shepherds Breeders - German Shepherd dogs appeared relatively recently, and they were bred as police- and working dogs. The first German Shepherd club was founded in the late 1880s, but it was disbanded shortly after that time. In 1899, Max von Stephanitz, a cavalry captain, spotted a handsome wolf-like herding dog at one of dog shows and purchased it. The dog featured a proportionately body built, intelligent appearance and displayed reverence and faithfulness to the owner. These traits attracted the captain and he did not hesitate to purchase the dog.

Shortly after that, Max von Stephanitz and Arthur Meyer, his dog show companion, formed the Verein fur Deutsche Shafenhunde, and Max headed the club until his death in 1936. He named the dog that he purchased, Horand von Grafrath (previously Hector Linlschrein). Then Max drafted the breed standard and all his life he was the main judge at all shows. He worked hard toward developing an agile, protective, undaunted, intelligent and strong breed of dogs, which was to become an obedient companion for man in service and combat, as well as in everyday life.

German Shepherds Photos - German Shepherds are the world's most faithful and obedient dogs. They were bred as working, service dogs and were meant to be laborious, enduring and protective companions. This is one of the few breeds, which combines all positive features and useful capabilities of different breeds, and few types of dogs can boast such a wide range of goodies.

Initially the dog's sole function was cattle driving. However, with the progress of industrialization, sheep keeping declined, but there was definitely no fear that such a brilliant, brave and sturdy creature might suddenly have no job to do. This is just the right thing to say simply because German Shepherds are naturally active and job seeking. In other words, there always must be an occupation for a German Shepherd.

German Shepherds Pictures - German Shepherds are the most versatile dogs in the world. They have a wonderful aptitude to tolerate tough conditions and withstand long-time strains. It is not for nothing, that they function as service dogs in police, security services, and rescue and teams. They are physically strong, keen-eyed and they have an excellent sense of smell. They combine many positive features that the German Shepherd has inherited throughout the history of dog keeping.

The breed is relatively young. The first German Shepherd was officially registered in 1899 by then the newly founded and actually the world's first German Shepherd Club, which was named the Verein fur Deutsche Shaferhunde. Captain Max von Stephanitz, who is fairly viewed as the god father of the breed, was the head of the society.

German Shepherds Breeders Pictures - German Shepherd dogs were bred in a comparatively recent time in Germany. First attempts to produce an agile and protective species of shepherd dogs took place in the 1880s. In the early 1890s, a pioneer German Shepherd Club, the Phylax Society, was founded. It could not withstand the pressure of public indifference and disregard, and the society collapsed shortly after its foundation.

On April 3, 1899, Max von Stephanitz, a cavalry captain, attended a dog-show and spotted a peculiar wolf-like herding dog. He was delighted with the dog’s unsurpassed agility, unswerving integrity and unquestioning obedience. Max set himself a task to develop an intrepid, faithful, enduring and laborious companion, who would be able to withstand all hazards and perils of combat and who could bear considerable physical rigors.

German Shepherds Puppies - The history of German Shepherd dogs started in 1899, when Captain Max von Stephanitz founded the world's first German Shepherd Club, the Verein fur Deutsche Shaferhunde (SV). He began his great deed with a purchase of an admirable wolf-like dog during a dog show. Stephanitz named the dog, Horand. As he observed, the dog did live up to what was his vision of an ideal would-be German Shepherd.

However, as Max noticed, Horand had suffered from lack of proper care and training, which did in fact impact his general behavior to the point of being a serious fault. The dog frequently displayed excessive aggression toward strangers and other dogs and animals. However, Max von Stephanitz was convinced that it was due to improper upbringing, not any inborn breed fault. Horand was a laborious dog, and during work and training all those behavioral faults vanished immediately.


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