Sentences with phrase «sheep herding german»

This is the type of sheep herding German Shepherd Dogs do the best.

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German Shepherds and the Belgian sheepdogs rarely herd sheep but they assist the police and the armed forces in a variety of jobs.
The German Shepherd Dog breed was initially developed for sheep herding from herding breeds, but it soon became evident that the dog had an ability and intelligence, along with physical prowess, to be utilized as a multi-purpose dog.
I entered my 12 - year - old German Shepherd Dog, Zoey, in a sheep - herding event.
This is particularly noted in the German Shepherd breed, who have been bred over generations to protect herds of sheep in isolated areas.
German Shepherd puppy training should consider this breed's genetic nature: GSDs originate as a german dog breed for herding and guarding German Shepherd puppy training should consider this breed's genetic nature: GSDs originate as a german dog breed for herding and guarding german dog breed for herding and guarding sheep.
Still today, the German Shepherd is used for tending sheep and herding sheep in various places across the world.
Background The name is literal: German Shepherd Dogs were born and bred to herd and protect sheep in nineteenth century Germany.
German Shepherd Dog — German Shepherds are working dogs, originally bred for herding sheep.
The present German Shepherd is the end product of an intensive endeavor in the late 19th century to produce the ideal German sheep herding dog.
The German Shepherd was originally bred to herd and look over flocks of sheep.
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Having been bred since 1899, this German breed originally was used to guard and herd flocks of sheep, hence their name.
A consortium of German breeders worked to make a brave, intelligent dog that could herd sheep and run quickly with great stamina.
It originated in Belgium and is similar to other sheep herding dogs from that region, including the Dutch Shepherd, the German Shepherd, the Briard, and others.
Quote: Captain Von Stephanitz, of the German infantry, bought sheep - herding dogs (many of them field trial winners) from all over Europe in the late 1800's and early 1900's and bred them together to create his «ultimate service dog».
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