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Ahmed A. Latif Al Azemi
KuwaitKuwait
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Hello Eddie,
Sorry for getting back to you so late i am traveling for the summer vacation. i do have pictures of the male GSD since he’s with me. the female is with a friend of mine i’ll ask him to send me pictures of her. My male has one droopy ear it never went up here are his pictures hope he likes them 🙂
Mashael Muteb Al-saus
RiyadhArabia Saudita
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Hi Eddie,
I have attached a couple of photos taken last month of Primus. He has been fantastic and can’t believe how lucky we are. He has a great temperament. He is great with our kids who are only little (3.5yrs and 14mths). He is very protective of the kids but in a good way, I have seen him stopping my 14mth old from climbing down the stairs. He also socializes with other dogs brilliantly, not domineering or territorial. At least once a week he has a doggy playdate with a couple of other dogs and loves it.
I was very apprehensive about getting another GSD (my husband loves them) as our last one in Australia was a bit psychotic (he went back to breeder) but Primus is now just another member of the family. So let the breeder know he is great and thanks so much.
Penny
Wayne Fee
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Yatha Joshi
WellingtonNew Zealand
The German Shepherd is a “natural dog”. It was first named the Alsatian Wolf-Dog but it was not truly bred with a wolf or even in Alaska. The German Shepherd was developed in Germany in the 1880’s as a herder.
The German Shepherd Dog is a strong, agile dog – and possesses one of the keenest noses in the dog world. Unsurpassed as a working dog, German Shepherd Dogs are the original “drug dogs,” and can easily adapt to both protection and police work. The German Shepherd is exceptionally trainable and works well as a police, guide, search, rescue dog.