It is called an Alsatian, also known as a German Shepherd.
An alsatian is a native or inhabitant of Alsace, or another name for the German shepherd dog, commonly used in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.The word "alsatian" ceased to be the popular name for this kind of dog in the United States due to anti-German sentiment in World War I.
Alsatian dogs, also known as German Shepherds, originated from Germany. They were originally bred for herding sheep but are now commonly used as police, guard, and service dogs due to their intelligence and versatility.
Yes, extremely. They also go by the name of German Shepherd Dog.
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Alsatian is just another name for the German Shepherd breed.
It is another name for a german shepherd dog.
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.
An alsatian is a native or inhabitant of Alsace, or another name for the German shepherd dog, commonly used in Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.The word "alsatian" ceased to be the popular name for this kind of dog in the United States due to anti-German sentiment in World War I.
Alsatian dogs, also known as German Shepherds, originated from Germany. They were originally bred for herding sheep but are now commonly used as police, guard, and service dogs due to their intelligence and versatility.
Working dogs.
In Alsatian, 'Grandma' is 'Granma'.
Alsatian Sunlight was created in 2007-06.
Alsatian Cousin was created in 1988.
Yes, extremely. They also go by the name of German Shepherd Dog.
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
The short answer is 'yes' During WW2, with all the negativity surrounding Germany, the German Shepherd Dog's name was changed for a few years. They were called Police Dog in some countries, but they were also called Alsatian. The name changed back after the war. To date, in Brittain they still refer to the German Shepherd as Alsatian in many cases. There is some talk of another spin off breed being created called the American Alsatian, which is basically just a German Shepherd not of any particular type (Working or Show) bred in America.