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Shepherds => German Shepherd Pictures => : Tazfan June 22, 2005, 05:24:10 AM
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(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v232/garthluvr/YENDOR%20DOGS/newBenpic001.jpg)
Ben (Aaronby Vivid Colour)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v232/garthluvr/YENDOR%20DOGS/newBenpic005.jpg)
Inka
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v232/garthluvr/YENDOR%20DOGS/Kita_Mum_to_be.jpg)
Kita 9Aaronby Issadoras Cascade)
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For some reason, Kitas pic didn't show in that one, so lets try her again
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v232/garthluvr/YENDOR%20DOGS/Kita_Mum_to_be.jpg)
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Is that a different type of German Shepard? They look much shaggier than most that I have seen. Is that a European type? Doesn't that sometimes include a much bigger size and longer lips? Regardless, they are beautiful dogs!
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Plush coats! The only way to go! Thier beautiful
Carolyn
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Is that a different type of German Shepard? They look much shaggier than most that I have seen. Is that a European type? Doesn't that sometimes include a much bigger size and longer lips? Regardless, they are beautiful dogs!
Thanks for the compliment!
Yes, these are all English bloodlined German Shepherds. More like the origional shepherd that Max Von Stephanitz developed back in the 1800's. The main diffferences are that they are flat backed, have shorter legs, but are much more muscular, eespecially around the loins and croup. They also tend to show more distinct differences between the genders. Males having big, solid wedge shaped heads, females are much more elegant and femenine. These are heavy coated, as opposed to the long coat variety.
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Plush coats! The only way to go! Thier beautiful
Carolyn
Yes, only way to go. Until they decide that they like to jump in the muddiest, smelliest puddle, river, pond , lake or canal they can find! *huge grin*
Thanks for the compliment.
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Beautiful dogs. Are they all from the same litter?
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Beautiful dogs. Are they all from the same litter?
The pups in my avatar are all the same litter. But my adult dogs are all different ages and, although distantly related, from different bloodlines.
Thanks for the compliment.