Shepherd, Shepard, Sheppard, Shephard and Shepperd are surnames and given names, and alternative spellings and cognates of the English word "Shepherd" (wiki).
As the name implies, they were originally bred as a shepherd, to herd sheep.
There is no such thing as the Lion Shepherd Dog. German Shepherds are a breed of dog that originated in Germany and are typically brown and tan and weigh anywhere from 51 to 88 pounds.
The Difference is that the King Shepherd is larger, taller and more weight. They are around 90 to 160lb while (usually) German shepherds are around 75-110lb.
There is really no such thing as a tea cup Aussie, nor is it or the miniature Aussie recognized by the akc or usasa.
Shephards get bigger than the collie
The word "shepherd" is in the King James Version of the Bible 43 times. It is in 40 verses.
The name Sheppard is not specifically Jewish; it is of English origin, derived from the occupation of a shepherd. The name's Jewish connection would depend on the individual's personal background or religious affiliation.
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The likely word is shepherd (sheep herder).The proper name may be Sheppard or Shepard (Alan Shepard, Jr., US astronaut).
The word is spelled SHEPHERD (from "sheep herder"), although various proper name variants include Sheperd, Shepperd, Shepard and Sheppard.
The shepherd di the normal stuff a shepherd does now but the only difference is that it was more naturistic and not so formal
a German Sheppard can also be called an "Alsatian" named for the region in France called the Alsace which at one time long ago belonged to Germany.