Purebred German Shepherds will have pedigree papers that prove registration to the Kennel Club and means that they have atleast 3 generations of pure recorded family history. If a German Shepherd does not have pedigree papers then it is either crossbred or wasn't legible for registration as a puppy. Currently, only shorthaired German Shepherds are shown seriously, so Longhaired German Shepherds may not be Kennel Club registered but still be purebred.
Yes. A German Shepherd is a type of dog.
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German Shepherd Dog belongs to Herding group.
You should call animal control in your town and file a complaint. I would then sue the owner of the German Shepherd IF your dog was on a leash, the German Shepherd was NOT on a leash and IF your dog was not on the German Shepherd's property.I'm sorry for your loss, that is terrible :(
His family have, or had, a dog. I don't know if they still have it. I heard it was a German Shepherd.
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Yes, Roy Rogers' dog "Bullet" was a German Shepherd.
well u just said it-German Shepherd!
no you cannot if you want it to be pure bred
No, the hair of the German Shepherd Dog is always harsh, thick and straight.
German Shepherd Dog, although the are very similiar in size and build.