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Depending on context, appearance can be tanslated as:das Auftretender Auftrittdas Erscheinendas Aussehen
The GSD has never changed appearance but if your talking about the slant posture of the leg, only show lines have that. Working lines have the straight back.
An old German Shepherd dog is simply an older version of a German Shepherd. As dogs age, they may experience changes in behavior, health, and appearance compared to younger dogs of the same breed.
No. German silver is an alloy of approximately 60% copper, 20% nickel and 20% zinc; it doesn't contain any silver. The nickel gives it a shiny, silver appearance.
German silver is an alloy of copper, zinc, and nickel, while Monel is a nickel-copper alloy. Monel typically has a higher nickel content compared to German silver, giving it a more silver-like appearance. Additionally, Monel is more resistant to corrosion and tarnish compared to German silver.
Old German Shepherds typically have a more traditional appearance and may exhibit characteristics of the breed's original working dog traits. New German Shepherds may have been bred for specific traits like size or color, and may have a different temperament or health considerations.
There is no such word in German. The closest words are Schiene or Schein.Schiene: Rail; splint; bar; ribSchein: bank note (UK), bill (US); glow; flash; semblence; ticket, shine; appearance; pretence; pretext
Baby German Shepherds, also known as puppies, are typically fluffy with soft fur, floppy ears, and big paws. They have a cute and playful appearance, with a distinct black and tan coat color.
Mark Webber of Australia won the 2009 German Grand Prix in his 130th F1 start.
German origin, between 1925 and 1930, a derivative of 'Kitschen' meaning something of tawdry design and appearance which appeals to undiscriminating taste
The SL65 is manufactured by Mercedes-Benz AMG. This is a German company that began in 1967. AMG designed cars usually have a sporty design and appearance to them.
Old German Shepherds, also known as working line German Shepherds, are typically bred for their working abilities and have a more intense drive and energy level. They are often used for tasks such as herding, protection, and search and rescue. In contrast, new German Shepherds, or show line German Shepherds, are bred for their appearance and conform to breed standards set by kennel clubs. They tend to have a calmer temperament and are more suitable as family pets. Physically, old German Shepherds may have a more athletic build with a straighter back, while new German Shepherds often have a sloped back and a more exaggerated appearance. Overall, the key differences lie in their intended purpose, temperament, physical characteristics, and adherence to breed standards.