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German Shepherd

British pronunciation/dʒˈɜːmən ʃˈɛpəd/
American pronunciation/dʒˈɜːmən ʃˈɛpɚd/
German Shepherd
[NOUN]
1

a medium to large-sized guard dog that is usually used in police work, originally from Germany

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German Shepherd definition and meaning

What is a "German Shepherd"?

The German Shepherd is a versatile and intelligent breed known for its strong work ethic and loyal nature. They are medium to large-sized dogs with a well-muscled body, strong bones, and a noble, confident presence. German Shepherds have a double coat that is typically dense and plush, with a variety of colorations including black and tan, sable, and solid black. They have a wedge-shaped head with dark, almond-shaped eyes and upright, triangular ears. German Shepherds are known for their exceptional intelligence, trainability, and versatility, and excel in various roles such as police and military work, search and rescue, tracking, obedience, and agility. They are also popular as family pets and companions due to their protective instincts and devotion to their families. German Shepherds are typically loyal, courageous, and confident, but can be wary of strangers and require proper socialization and training from an early age. They have a strong drive to work and require regular exercise, mental stimulation, and training to thrive. German Shepherds are known for their unwavering loyalty and dedication to their families, making them beloved companions for those who appreciate their intelligence, versatility, and loyalty.

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2My favorite dog is a German Shepherd.
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4The ideal breed for security dogs is the European German Shepherd.
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