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There is a clue in the name
All those names above refer to the same dog breed - the German Shepherd. After both World Wars, I and II, anything associated with the name "German" fell out of popularity. So, to avoid the use of the word German in the name for the German Shepherd Dog breed, many countries and kennel clubs changed the name of the dog breed to get rid of the negative German association. So, here's what happened next in the whole GSD name changing saga. Around 1917 or so the American Kennel Club changed the name of the German Shepherd Dog breed to the "Shepherd Dog". Additionally, the members of the German Shepherd Dog Club of America also changed their name to the "Shepherd Dog Club of America". In England, Ireland and many other European countries the name of the GSD breed was also changed to the name "Alsatian" (from the Alsace-Lorraine area). In many European countries especially, this name stuck, and GSDs there are still known by this name even today. The original name for this dog breed in Germany is Deustcher Schaferhund which literally means "German Shepherd Dog". It is also interesting to note that the word "Dog" is actually part of the name of the GSD dog breed. Other commonly used names for the German Shepherd Dog are GSD, German Shepherd and Alsatian Wolf Dog.
The scientific name of german dog is alsheshan
yes the proper name is German shepherd but it was changed to Alsatian in the Second world war when all things German where bad The name German wasn't banned the name was changed because the name was undesirable and it threatened the breed of the dog so was changed to Alsatian wolf dog eventually wolf dog was dropped. and it was the first world war that happened
well u just said it-German Shepherd!
This dog was developed at Karlsruhe, Germany. So its name is German Shepherd Dog.
Well, it's German for "dog."
Roy Rogers had a German Shepherd . The dog's name was "Bullet" .
it depends on the type of dog, like a German Shepard yes
The Poodle. The German name Pudel is derived from the Old German Puddeln, meaning to splash; paddle; splash around.
German Shepard
It is another name for a german shepherd dog.