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The noble fact about Texas Big German Shepherds. From the way he struts to the way he guards his owners, there's something very safe and loving about this breed. We already knew they make great pets but we certainly didn't know these five fun facts about this animal, courtesy of the American Kennel Club.
Fact 1: Their Guarding Skills Are No Joke
Fact 2: They're Quite Popular
Fact 3: The Breed Has Been Around for Quite a While
Fact 4: For a While There, German Shepherds Were No. 1
Fact 5: They Make Fine Family Companions
Facts About German Shepherds
Their Guarding Skills Are No Joke
So you've seen them around the train stations or the police station with the cops before no big deal, right? Actually, as it turns out, it's a very big deal, because the German Shepherd dog is actually hailed as the world's leading police, military and guard dog.
Thanks for all the hard work you do out there keeping us safe, guys!
Texas Big German Shepherds - They're Quite Popular
It's not surprising that dogs like
Labrador and Golden Retrievers are
really popular, right? Those of us who
have ever had a German Shepherd as
a pet won't be surprised by this, but
according to the AKC registration
statistics, this dashing breed is actually
these cond most popular dog in the
United States. Way to go!
The Breed Has Been Around for Quite a While
We have Captain Max von Stephanitz
from Germany to thank for the
breeding of the first German Shepherd
back in 1899.
As a mix of old breeds of herding and
farm dogs, the first American German
Shepherd was exhibited in 1907, and
thanks to the loveable sidekicks known
as Rin-Tin-Tin and Strong heart, the
breed quickly shot up the ranks of
popularity.
For a While There, German Shepherds Were No. 1
Texas Big German Shepherds were
the No. 1 most popular dog in the
United States in 1925, and stayed
that way for the rest of the 1920s
before disappearing from the top 10
until after World War II.
Big German Shepherds | They Make Fine Family Companions
While they may be known for their
policing and guarding know-how,
the German Shepherd is actually a
great breed for families with older
children, as they are highly
trainable, extremely loyal and very
committed to their owners.