For dog:
For the domesticated dog (Canis lupus familiaris), the Linnaeus classification is :
Previous classifications were Canis familiaris and Canis familiaris domesticus.
Like all dogs, and, indeed, all mammals, birds, reptiles and fish, the German Shepherds is in the Phylum Chordata
Cladistic classification was developed by German entomologist Willi Hennig in the 1950s. He proposed a method for arranging organisms based on shared derived characteristics.
The scientific name for a German shepherd is Canis Lupus Familiaris. This is the scientific name for all breeds of domesticated canine.
The phylogenetic system of classification was proposed by the German biologist and naturalist, Ernst Haeckel, in the 19th century. He aimed to group organisms based on their evolutionary relationships and common ancestry rather than just physical similarities.
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Herding Group, if that is what you are asking
No. It is a swiss shepherd
There are different types of German Shepherd breeds, including the American German Shepherd, the West German Shepherd, the East German Shepherd, and the British German Shepherd. Each type has its own unique characteristics and traits.
German shepherd
i have a German shepherd and a labrador my German shepherd is more friendly
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A German Shepherd!
Brian H. Wootton has written: 'German Shepherd Dogs' 'The German shepherd dog' -- subject(s): German shepherd dog, German shepherd dogs
An old German Shepherd is an older dog of the German Shepherd breed, while a German Shepherd refers to any dog of that breed, regardless of age. Older German Shepherds may have different physical and behavioral characteristics compared to younger ones.
Yes. A German Shepherd is a type of dog.