German Shepherd Adults and A Brief History
Heritage Kennels is happy to bring
you; The History and Origination of the German Shepherd dog.
German Shepherd dogs originated in
Germany in the 1800s. A product of many generations of breeding,
Von Stephanitz, a student of the Berlin Veterinary College was
attending a dog show and purchased a dog he believed was the
perfect example of what a working dog should be. He later
registered the breed and named it German Shepard.
This German Shepherd became the
standard of the breed. He was bred with other dogs belonging to
the society that displayed similar traits.
German Shepherds were accepted in the
UK kennel Club in 1919 with about 50 dogs. By 1926 the number of
registered German Shepherds was over 8000. The breed gained
international attention during World War II after returning
solders spread the news of the German Shepherd in their
homelands.
Hollywood was next to catapult the
German Shepherd into the lime light with Rin Tin Tin the first
of many German Shepherd animal actors to grace the movie screen.
Many of the modern German Shepherds
are criticized for straying away from the original ideology of
the breed. German Shepherds should be bred as working dogs, and
breeding should be strictly controlled to eliminate genetic
defects. Critics believe that careless breeding has promoted
disease and genetic defects in the German Shepherds. Lack of
ethics and regulation has led to a decline in the quality of
German Shepherds available today. It is very important that you
know your breeder and the history of their dogs.
Heritage Kennels is a German Shepherd
Breeder in the Chicago area.
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