A Dutch Shepherd is not a Border Collie or a GSD (German Shepherd Dog). While they are herders and protectors, the Dutch Shepherd is not close to the ability of a Border Collie, and surpasses the ability of a GSD.
Dutch Shepherds are very capable guardians, and virtually lack all of the health and temperament problems of a GSD. I have a Border Collie, GSD, and Dutch Shepherd and know that they are three very different dogs, and should not be confused with one another.
In short, a Dutch Shepherd is less likely to snap when he shouldn't, is a far better protector than a GSD, and lacks nearly all of the health problems that a GSD does. I would say that a Dutch Shepherd ranks closer to a Doberman or Rottweiler as far as being a guard dog, an Aussie in terms of agility, and and Aussie again in terms of temperament.
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German shepherds are closely related to other shepherd breeds such as the Belgian Malinois and the Dutch Shepherd. They are also related to other working breeds like the Belgian Tervuren and the Australian Shepherd. These breeds share similar characteristics and were bred for herding and protection work.
This is written in German and is a breed on the German translation of Howrse at www.howrse.de - it translates as Dutch Riding Horse. It probably means the Dutch Riding Pony, I think pferd is a horse or pony. Your right Pferd is German for Horse but Deutsches Reitpferd actually means German Warmblood.
A breed of hutch dog is the Dutch Shepherd. It is a medium-sized breed known for its intelligence and versatility as a working dog. The Dutch Shepherd is typically friendly, loyal, and well-suited for various tasks such as herding, police work, and search and rescue.
Try googling German Shepherd breeders in Netherlands, or German Shepherd breeders list in Holland.
You should learn German. Dutch is spoken in the Netherlands and Northern Belgium. Though there are small pockets of Dutch speakers in German, near the Dutch border, Dutch is not spoken in Germany; and would be hence be of little value.
It's likely german where ¨Dorf¨ means village. In dutch it would be Oostendorp. I know this because I am the son of a dutch mother and a german father living in Holland near the german border.
Essen is a city located in Western Germany near the German-Dutch border.
No, Paderborn is not on the Dutch border. It is located in northwestern Germany, in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The closest Dutch border to Paderborn is over 100 kilometers away.
German are people who are Dutch
Dutch people are German lowlanders. They survive by building dikes to keep out the North Sea.
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Ruth Shepherd Hutchison has written: 'The Pennsylvania Dutch cook book'
strong dogs are pitbull,dogo argentino,rottweiler,german shepherd,doberman,kurdish kangal,cane corso,dutch shepherd,american bulldog ,bull mastiff,mastiff,presa canario,bull terrier,staffordshire terrier,akita, and fila brasilero
'sterben' is not a Dutch word, it is a German word and means 'to die'. Dutch (the language from the Netherlands) is often confused with 'Deutsch' (the German word for 'German')
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