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Dr. Robert Shepard remembers when he and fellow physician Dr. Richard Sargent started pushing for no smoking laws in public buildings, restaurants and bars six years ago.
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Germany and Sweden advanced to the Davis Cup semi-finals with a day to spare on Saturday as defending champions Russia moved closer to the final four when they took a 2-1 lead over France in Moscow.
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PARIS, March 21, 2007 (AFP) - French President Jacques Chirac led a national tribute on Wednesday to the wartime Resistance heroine Lucie Aubrac, who famously rescued her husband in a daring attack on a German convoy.
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The walkway outside the Wills House on Lincoln Square in Gettysburg was not shoveled after the last snowstorm, but a Gettysburg National Military Park spokeswoman said it will be in the future.
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Woman gets bold, goes bald for good cause 
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Sheer madness? Perhaps. But stripped -- or rather, shaved -- of inhibitions, Noreen Gilligan, 55, of Ringwood spontaneously agreed to a buzz cut of her chin-length brown hair after talking with Tim Kenny at a recent brokers and reinsurers conference.
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Blair Oaks girls take crown at Invitational 
Jefferson City News Tribune - Apr 06 11:13 PM
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Police: Man On Bike Approaches 2 OP Girls 
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Police are searching for the man who approached two Johnson County girls.
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Man gets12 1/2years in girlfriend's shotgun death 
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Just before fatally shooting his girlfriend in their St. Paul home last May, Ian Cody was strung out on ecstasy and cocaine and holding a beer and a shotgun. His family and friends said Tuesday at his sentencing hearing that Cody's actions that morning were totally out of character for the 28-year-old man, who had no criminal record. They called the shooting an accident and asked for leniency. ...
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Borges: Brady No Longer Untarnished Golden Boy 
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Gisele Bundchen: 'I'm Not Pregnant' 
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Brazilian supermodel Gisele Bundchen has ended speculation about her rumored pregnancy by stating she's not expecting boyfriend Tom Brady's baby.
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Park Tries to Balance Access and Nature as It Rebuilds 
New York Times - Mar 09 8:02 PM
The push to reopen parts of Mount Rainier National Park damaged by flooding is also about guarding against the mystery of what might come next.
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The Naked City - Criterion Collection 
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No hidin' SECA 
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REVIEW Each SECA Art Award exhibition, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's biennial and only official nod to Bay Area artists, is cause to revisit the curious, contested idea of place in contemporary art.
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Environmental Activist Questions the Goals of Globalization 
The Online NewsHour - Mar 23 5:09 PM
In the fourth installment in a series of conversations about the impact of globalization, NewsHour economics correspondent Paul Solman interviews Vandana Shiva, an activist at the forefront of the fight against globalization for nearly three decades.
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Sydney blackout puts spotlight on global warming 
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Australia's largest city was plunged into darkness for an hour Saturday night as Sydney underwent a self-imposed blackout to raise awareness of global warming.
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Jean Cocteau Rep Renamed The Exchange, Leaves Home, Schedules Two Plays at Theatre Row 
Playbill - Mar 26 10:30 AM
The troubled Jean Cocteau Repertory has vacated its Bouwerie Lane Theater home for good and has rebranded itself under the new name The Exchange. The company will present two North American premieres Realism by Anthony Neilson and Jump! by Lisa McGee at Theater Row beginning in April.
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Steenburgen and Danson Will Be Honored at Atlantic Theater Benefit April 30 
Playbill - Mar 08 2:13 PM
Atlantic Theater Company's 2007 annual spring gala will salute Atlantic ensemble member and Academy Award-winning actress Mary Steenburgen and her husband, Emmy Award winner Ted Danson, April 30 at the Rainbow Room at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in Manhattan.
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Kaye Louise makes stylish return 
Miami Herald - Apr 08 12:21 AM
In its heyday during the 1980s, Kaye Louise had 13 stores in South Florida regional malls that sold everything from prom dresses to the glitzy, sexy sportswear of the Miami Vice era. They even dressed some of the Miami Vice cast and singer Gloria Estefan.
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RedNova - Apr 05 1:05 AM
By Pirisi, Angela As the most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis (OA) affects nearly 21 million Americans.
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Natural sugars are tonics that can help 
Rapid City Journal - Mar 24 10:57 PM
The world of sports was moved in 1993 when the nine-member womens running team broke nine world records at the Chinese National Games and one of these records by an astonishing 42 seconds.
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Live shows win new fans for Godsmack, reward old ones 
Press & Sun-Bulletin - Nov 29 11:47 PM
Godsmack drummer Shannon Larkin was on his way to a show in Tampa, Fla., with wife Faye and daughter Jessamin when I caught up with him to ask about the band's concert next week in Binghamton.
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Proposed gun law won't make people safer 
NorthFulton.com - 17 minutes ago
March 12, 2007 After a decade in Georgia, I know that I am living in a culture that embraces some values incompatible with mine. Most of the time I can accept that.
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Google Desktop for Mac released 
Macworld.com via Yahoo! News - Apr 03 9:01 PM
Google on Wednesday will release Google Desktop for Mac, marking the first time the search giant will make its desktop tool available to Mac users. Mac users already have a search tool with Apples Spotlight, but Google said its utility will work alongside the Mac OS X 10.4 feature perfectly.
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Rescue retriever 
Laramie Boomerang - Feb 10 10:38 PM
If dogs could talk, Moose probably would have said Tuesday was one of the best days of his life.
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Toddler survives dog attack: Reunited with ones who saved him 
WKYC Cleveland - Feb 28 1:46 PM
Toddler survives dog attack: Reunited with ones who saved him
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Homes sought for golden retrievers 
Post-Bulletin - Mar 27 6:55 AM
HASTINGS, Minn. -- A Minnesota group is looking for permanent homes for a batch of golden retrievers recovered from an alleged puppy mill in North Dakota. The Animal Ark Shelter in Hastings received 83 retrievers during the weekend.
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Pet Project Calvin and Sarah have 'instant chemistry' 
San Antonio Express-News - Mar 26 5:28 PM
Sarah, a golden retriever mix, and her three puppies no collars or identification were found wandering the streets. The little family ended up at the shelter and the pups found homes. But Sarah has been passed by.
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Golden retriever comes to neighbor's rescue 
FOX 13 Tampa Bay - Feb 13 3:58 AM
Goldie the golden retriever became a four-legged hero when she helped out a neighbor in need. FOX 13's Gloria Gomez has her story.
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German shepard
German Shepherd Dog
German Shepherd happy and panting after an agility run
Alternative names
Alsatian
Deutscher Schäferhund
Country of origin
Germany
Classification and breed standards
FCI: Group 1 Section 1 #166 Stds
AKC: Herding Stds
ANKC: Group 5 (Working Dogs) Stds
CKC: Group 7 - Herding Dogs Stds
KC(UK): Pastoral Stds
NZKC: Working Stds
UKC: Herding Dog Breeds Stds

The German Shepherd Dog (known also as the Alsatian or Schäfer (hund) is an intelligent breed of dog. Because they are eager to please, they are easily trained in obedience and protection. German Shepherd Dogs are often used as working dogs in many capacities, including search and rescue (SAR), military, police or guard dogs. They are also used as assistance dogs / service dogs (such as guide dogs), though not as much as Labrador Retrievers and Golden Retrievers.

Contents

  • 1 Appearance
    • 1.1 Common faults
    • 1.2 Breed lines
    • 1.3 Variant sizes and coats
  • 2 Temperament
    • 2.1 Temperament Differences Among Lines
  • 3 Health
  • 4 History
  • 5 Working German Shepherd Dogs
    • 5.1 Shepherding
  • 6 Miscellaneous
    • 6.1 Breed names
    • 6.2 Breed Name History
    • 6.3 Famous Shepherds
  • 7 See also
  • 8 External links

Appearance

The German Shepherd Dog is a large, strong, substantial-looking dog. The fur is a double-coat and can be either short or long haired. It varies in color, coming in many different shades, mostly cream (tan) and brown, but also solid black or white. Dogs with coats that have tri-colored hair (ie. black, brown or red, white) are called sable or agouti. Different kennel clubs have different standards for the breed according to size, weight, coat color and structure.

Common faults

Some GSDs have ears that never stand up completely; instead, the top 10 to 15 percent of the ear remains floppy. These are called "friendly-tipped" dogs. It is a disqualifying fault in show dogs.

A small percentage of GSDs have a tail that stands vertically, exposing their anus. This is also a disqualifying fault in show dogs.

Breed lines

There are several types or lines of GSD and the behavior, abilities, and appearance of each is quite different. The major lines are the international working line, the international show line, and the North American show line.

Black Sable (or gray) GSD, the original color and still common in working lines
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Dogs from FCI-recognised international working lines are bred primarily for traits involving their working ability rather than appearance, so their appearance can be somewhat varied.

The FCI-recognised international show lines differ in that emphasis is given more to the appearance of the dog when breeding, so they are very consistent in type or appearance.

The North American show lines have also been bred primarily for their looks, but have a markedly different appearance from the international dogs, featuring a noticeably sloped back and sharp angulation of the hock joint. There is a current debate over whether the American show lines still represent the original German Shepherd Dog, or whether the line has become distinct enough that it should be considered a separate breed. Critics of the American line argue that the working ability of these dogs has been lost, and that the angled back is detrimental to the health of the animal. Proponents of the line believe that the altered bone structure of their dogs represents an improvement to the herding ability of the animals.

In the erstwhile GDR, the German Shepherds more closely adhered to the old prewar standard marked by straighter back, longer and denser coat and darker color. These dogs are now praised for breeding working dogs as they are less prone to hip dysplasia. Attempts to preserve this distinct line and raise it to the status of an officially recognized breed ("East German Shepherd Dog") are stalled.

Variant sizes and coats

Some groups or breeders have focused on variants or mutations of the breed that are not recognized by most kennel clubs as acceptable show GSDs but that might eventually become breeds on their own.

White coat
White German Shepherd Dog
A white (or very light), but not albino, version of the German Shepherd has also always occurred, but was designated a disqualifying fault in the AKC in the late 1960s; it is also considered a fault by German breed standards. This fault, however, does not prevent the white coated German Shepherd Dog from being registered in the AKC as a German Shepherd Dog. White Shepherds hold champion titles in the UKC (United Kennel Club).

Now, some breeders selectively breed White Shepherds for their beautiful snowy white coats and physical stature, striving for a Shepherd that closely resembles the original dog; less angular than today's German Shepherd breed. See the WGSDCA or American White Shepherd Association for more detail. However, the white German Shepherd has been recognised by some organisations under the name Berger Blanc Suisse (or White Shepherd Dog).

Long-haired coat 
The so-called "long-haired German Shepherd" is considered a "fault" in the German Shepherd Dog breed according to American Kennel Club standards. The long hair gene is recessive. Dogs with this coat look somewhat like the Tervueren type of Belgian Shepherd Dog. An example with pictures can be found here. Popular myth holds that long-haired GSDs ("fuzzies") are more affectionate, but there is little evidence for this.
Giant shepherd 
Some organizations recognize a deliberately bred, larger variation of the breed as the Shiloh Shepherd Dog or other names.

Temperament

While attempting to play with a cat, a shepherd's teeth are displayed.

Well-bred GSDs have powerful jaws and strong teeth, can develop a strong sense of loyalty and obedience, and can be trained to attack and release on command. Poorly bred GSDs such as those from puppy mills can be fearful, overly aggressive, or both. The common misconception that GSDs (like Pit Bulls) are inherently violent is due most often to a combination of poor breeding (bad nerves) and the owner's lack of control/training. Also to blame is the constant media depiction of these dogs as guard or attack dogs, and dogs used by the police, although they are more often used as dogs to search for things, as opposed to dogs used for attack.

GSDs' sense of loyalty to, and emotional bond with, their owners is almost impossible to overstate. Separation trauma is one reason they have been used less in guide dog roles in recent years, since that program typically trains dogs from puppyhood under one owner prior to final placement.

GSDs can make loyal and obedient pets.

Temperament Differences Among Lines

The different types or lines of GSD display differences not only in appearance but also in ability and temperament.

Dogs from working lines have very high energy, and have been bred to have a natural drive for protection, tracking, and obedience. They are bred primarily for consistent temperament, working drive, and intelligence. These dogs can be used as pets, but will be unhappy if not exercised daily or trained to do a job of some sort. These dogs are more commonly seen in rescues in North America due to their high prey drive and owner's inability to control or train them.

German and Eastern European lines tend to be stockier, with shorter snouts and more muscular chests, and typify the working lines.

North American lines have a tendency towards a longer croup, longer back, higher wither and more stable temperament ideal for companionship. They do not require something to do constantly to keep them from becoming bored and without an outlet, destructive.

These dogs can make excellent pets, provided that a irresponsible breeder has not sacrificed consistent temperament or health in the quest for popular standards for good looks.

Health

As is common in many large breeds, German Shepherds are prone to elbow and hip dysplasia. Other health problems sometimes occurring in the breed are von Willebrand's disease and skin allergies. German Shepherds are also prone to bloat. They have an average life span of ten to twelve years.

History

The breed was originated by Captain Max von Stephanitz in the late 1800s and early 1900s. His goal was to breed an all-purpose working dog. The first registered GSD was Horand v. Grafrath [1]who was bred from Grief Sparwasser whose coat color was white. Von Stephanitz admired the landrace herding dogs of his native Germany, and believed they had the potential to be all-purpose working dogs. Additionally, he was aware of the declining need for herding dogs and believed that the working abilities of the breed would decline unless it was put to other uses. Von Stephanitz created the Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde [2], or SV as the official governing body for the breed. The SV then created the schutzhund trial as a breed test for the German Shepherd Dog, and prohibited the breeding of any dog which could not pass the trial. The schutzhund trial, along with the SV's conviction that "German Shepherd breeding is working dog breeding, or it is not German Shepherd breeding" led to a rapid development of the breed's abilities. After WWI, British and American soldiers, impressed by the abilities of the dog, brought home examples to breed. The breed instantly become popular, both as a family pet and as a working dog. To this day, the German Shepherd Dog is considered one of, if not the most intelligent and versatile breeds in existence.

GSDs commonly display high intelligence, which makes them ideal candidates for various working class positions.

Working German Shepherd Dogs

German Shepherds often compete and excel in obedience trials and Schutzhund competitions. German Shepherds are also often trained as police dogs, due to their trainability, size and work drive.

Shepherding

The original purpose for the German Shepherd Dog, is (not surprisingly) to aid the farmer in the field, be it sheep, cattle or any other animal that may require the assistance of a shepherd. Even given the name "shepherd" some people are surprised to hear that these dogs were bred for herding, as the GSD is more often found working as a guard dog, police dog or companion pet than in the field working sheep, which is seldom seen in recent times.

The German Shepherd Dog does not have the "eye" as border collies or other similar breeds. They are trained to follow their instinct, which for the GSD is to "work the furrow", meaning that they will patrol a boundary all day and restrict sheep (or any other animal they may be working with) from entering or leaving the designated area. It is this instinct that has made the breed superb guarding dogs, protecting their flock (or family) from harm.

A German Shepherd Dog's instincts to herd might manifest themselves by the dog closely watching or even nipping at members of its family as they go for walks. The dog might attempt to lead people to what it perceives is the correct location, even going so far as to gently take a hand in his teeth to lead the person.

Miscellaneous

Breed names

The proper English name for the breed is German Shepherd Dog (a literal translation from the German "Deutscher Schäferhund") but they are usually informally referred to as GSDs or simply German Shepherds. Alsatian is also commonly used in the United Kingdom and countries of the Commonwealth of Nations (the reason for the alternative name is historical: during World Wars I and II, Germany was out of favour in the UK and many German names were translated or anglicised. See more below under Breed Name History). In addition, the sobriquet police dog is used in many countries where the GSD is the predominant or exclusive breed used in the canine police force.

Breed Name History

The anti German sentiment which followed the First World War caused the British to re-name the breed as the Alsatian Wolf Dog. The breed began to spread world-wide after World War I, when a few dogs were taken to England. At that time, however, it was known as "Alsatian Shepherd", as it was inappropriate that the breed's name could be a reminder of the war against Germany. Only in 1930 did the British Kennel Club authorise the breed to be known again as German Shepherd.

Despite fads, poor breeding practices, malign-ment of character as "attack" dogs, and discrimination against anything German during the years of and following World War I, the breed has thrived. During the German phobia, English owners refused to give up the breed they had come to admire. They did compromise and change the name to Alsatian, which prevailed for nearly 40 years after all hostilities ended.

The term "Alsatian" is an incorrect name for the breed and was coined within the British Kennel Club as part of an attempt to divorce the breed from its German origins, due to historical enmity.


Famous Shepherds

  • Blondi, pet of Adolf Hitler
  • Bullet, the Wonder Dog - Roy Roger's dog
  • Charlie, from All Dogs Go to Heaven
  • Clipper, pet of John F. Kennedy
  • Major, pet of FDR
  • Rex (a.k.a Reginald von Ravenhorst) from Kommissar Rex
  • Rin Tin Tin
  • Strongheart
  • The Littlest Hobo
  • Ace the Bat-Hound

See also

Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
  • List of historical dogs
  • List of fictional dogs

External links

  • German Shepherd Dog Club of America (GSDCA)
  • United Schutzhund Clubs of America (USA) A GSD breed club
  • Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde (DE)af:Duitse Herdershond
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Roundabout 
Salisbury Post - Mar 29 6:16 AM
Salisbury Civic Center 5-6 p.m., April 3. Free. Sponsored by Salisbury Parks and Recreation. 704-216-PLAY. Community Easter egg hunt at Hurley Park 3 p.m. Saturday. Separate areas for different age groups. Children should bring their own basket. Games, prizes, refreshments.
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Forest Service to increase acres it'll burn this spring 
Yakima Herald-Republic - Mar 29 1:42 AM
NACHES -- The U.S. Forest Service expects to dramatically increase the amount of burning it plans as part of a pilot program west of Yakima this spring.
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