It is because of these special qualities, that many people, especially those who have owned one and come to cherish the pleasant disposition that generally follows the long coats, have worked to have the German
Shepherd Breed organizations once again recognize the different varieties of coat.
Not exact matches
The lagotto Romagnolo, the berger Picard and the miniature American
shepherd are joining the American Kennel Club's roster of recognized dog
breeds and will be eligible as of July 1, 2015, to compete in the AKC's shows, the
organization announced Monday, June 15.
Some statistics compiled in the 1960s indicated the incidence in German
Shepherd Dogs to be about 80 %, though this figure was later believed to be unrealistic and much too high; The Eye Dog Foundation and International Guiding Eyes
organizations found about 55 % hip dysplasia in the
breed before selection.
Aussie Rescue and Placement Helpline, Inc. (ARPH) is a not - for - profit
organization comprised of volunteers who are dedicated to the Australian
Shepherd breed.
Honestly, there's no real reputable White German
Shepherd Club or
organization that follows very strict dog
breeding practices.
Several
organizations have been founded to promote the
breed as a separate and equal
breed (White German
Shepherds or White
Shepherds), while other groups would prefer that these dogs remain German
Shepherds.
For this reason, the FCI regards them all as the same
breed, the Belgian
Shepherd, while the American Kennel Club and other similar
organizations recognize the four types as separate
breeds.
We are a group dedicated to our
breed and to our Club and its continued status as the Number One German
Shepherd Dog
organization recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) and the World Union
Organization of German
Shepherd Dogs.
Australian
Shepherd: The Aussie Rescue and Placement Helpline, Inc. (ARPH) is a not - for - profit
organization that is composed of volunteers who are dedicated to the Australian
Shepherd breed.
Currently, the Shiloh
Shepherd is only recognized in certain clubs, like some rare
breed organizations where they are listed as mixed -
breeds.
Subjects (Table S1) were 21 mothers (nine German
Shepherds, eight Labrador Retrievers, and four Golden Retrievers) and their 21 litters (n = 138 puppies) belonging to The Seeing Eye, Inc. (Morristown, NJ), a philanthropic
organization that
breeds, raises, and trains guide dogs for the blind and visually impaired.
However, regarding the pure
bred Border Collie, Australian
Shepherd, and Cattle Dog, it seems apparent to us that the pure
breed organizations in Northern California are unable, for whatever reasons, to respond to the call for rescue, and it falls upon us to pull these animals from the shelters and incorporate them into our rescue, foster, and placement effort.
The first three wolf like canine
breeds we looked at (German
Shepherd, Alaskan Malamute and Siberian Husky) are well established
breeds that have been accepted into the international kennel club
organizations.
SERVICE DOGS American Rescue Dog Association (ARDA) is the nation's oldest air scenting search dog
organization, capitalizing on the tremendous advantages inherent within the German
Shepherd breed.