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Breeding German Shepherd
The AKC has guidelines for breeding german shepherd puppies, protecting the breed standard and promoting rescue organizations.
The first dog was tamed by man centuries ago; it was taught to hunt, guard and do different jobs man couldn’t do. Though the appearance of this breed is similar to that of a wolf, the dog is very loyal, faithful and devoted human companion. These dogs are so intelligent they can perform almost any task if trained correctly. The dog is on the fourth place in the top 10 breeds of 2003. Nowadays, it is one of the most popular breeds adored in the world.
The AKC has guidelines for breeding german shepherd puppies, protecting the breed standard and promoting rescue organizations.
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Breeding German Shepherd -
puppies, rescue
These dogs are known all over the world. They are noted for their intelligence, power, and dignity. They are well-muscled, but with smooth outlines. These dogs have a deep and capacious chest, long and well-sprung ribs; strong and muscular neck that allows a typical head carriage. The forequarters of these dogs are a little longer than hindquarters, so the back is sloping. The feet are short and compact. The tail is set low and hangs freely in a slight curve, reaching to the hock joint. The height of the males varies from 24 to 26 inches at the withers; females stand between 22 and 24 inches. The AKC has guidelines for breeding german shepherd puppies, protecting the breed standard and promoting rescue organizations.
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