German shepherds are also called Alsatians.
Latin: Canis Familis German: Deutsche Sneiferhund
Yes, a few to name are: - German Shepherds - Australian Shepherds - Belgian Shepherds They're all merely different by a name but sport many different looks and personalities from each other.
Well German shepherds acually arent from Germany, for some reason many breeds of dogs have a contries name is the breed names but most of the time they don't come from that country.
Both German Shepherds and Dobermanns have their strengths and weaknesses. German Shepherds are a Pastoral breed originally used for guarding flocks, hence the name 'Shepherd'. Dobermanns were bred to be guardians of people and property. Today, German Shepherds are used for guarding just as much as Dobermanns. German Shepherds are prone to hip and elbow dysplasia and Dobermanns are particularly vulnerable to heart disease. Both breeds have great working ability and stamina and are hardy enough to live outdoors (provided a kennel is used). German Shepherds are easier to acquire as they are more numerous, but a Dobermann can still be acquired via a private breeder.
They were orignally bred in Germany as sheep herding dogs.
It's probably a Belgian Sheepdog/Belgian Shepherd) (Chien de Berger Belge). they are black-furred dogs that look similar to a German shepherd. There are pictures of them on dogbreedinfo.com
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Ana is not a German name.
Max von Stephanitz called them "der deutsche schaferhund" when he founded the breed in 1899. The English translation is literally "the German Shepherd Dog."
No where, although they were hated in briton back in the WW2 times. Hence the name being changed to Alsatian to spare them being killed for their name.
Sayler is not a German name, it therefore has no German meaning.