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@MICKEYISLOWD They're from the region of Alsace (hence the name), which from 1870 to 1918, was ruled by the german empire. The German Sheppherd was established in 1899, making them historically German.
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@kierans716 nope...their french dogs,then became german soldiers...
their french....
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@paledaledeath where do you have the problem ?
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@MurkMachine360 LoL, yes they are. Stop spreading misinformation.
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my family used to own these magnificent dogs, they were obedient, I will a german shepherd in the future but there will be no spaying/neutering for them
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I wish mine would behave like this outside. Lovely dog :)
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...Yes they are.
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How it all got started was that the German Shepard was originally called the German Shepard, but a couple of world wars later it was the least fashionable thing in the world to be German, so they changed it to Alsatian. Now it's kinda going back to how it was before...
kierans716 9 months ago 5
@deeveyboy .. There is no difference between an Alstian and German Shepard, its the exact same dog with two different names... its like saying humans and people but all meaning the same thing ;) I used to argue they were different breeds, until i researched history and found i was wrong lol
kcwacey 11 months ago 3