German shepherd - translation to dutch
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German shepherd - translation to dutch

GERMAN BREED OF SHEPHERD DOG
Alsatian dog; Alsatian (dog breed); German shepherd; Shiloh Shepherd dog; Schäferhund; Schaferhund; German shepard; German sheperd; Alsatian Dog; German shephard; East German Shepherd Dog; Shiloh Shepherds; German shephards; German Shepard; German Shepherd Dogs; German Shepherd dog; German Shepard Dog; German shepards; Schaeferhund; German Shepherds; Shiloh Shepherd; King Shepherd; Panda Shepherd; German Shpherd; German shepherds; Deutscher Schäferhund; Deutscher Schaferhund; German sheperds in war; German Shepherd dogs; German Sheppard; Schniebley; Czech Shepherd; Alsation dog; German Shepherd Dog; Alsatian (dog); Alsatian Wolf Dog; German Shephard; German Shepard dog; Shiloh Shepherd Dog; German shepherd dog; Shiloh shepherd dog; Shiloh shepherd; Alsatian wolf dog
  • White Swiss Shepherd Dog
  • A nine-week-old puppy
  • A common breed club's goal for German Shepherd body conformity, criticised by the UK Kennel Club
  • Illustration from 1909
  • Museum of Veterinary Anatomy]] of [[São Paulo]], Brazil
  • Sable bitch (left) and dog (right)
  • An infant with two dogs
  • White Shepherd
  • [[Max von Stephanitz]], the founder of the breed (with [[Horand von Grafrath]]), circa 1900
  • Shiloh Shepherd
  • [[Strongheart]], one of the earliest canine stars (1921)
  • East-European Shepherd

German shepherd         
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FAMILY OF LANGUAGES WHICH INCLUDES STANDARD GERMAN
HighGerman; High German language; High german; High German dialect; High German; High-German; Hochdeutsche Mundarten
Hoog Duits {zonder dialect}
Second Reich         
  • Berlin in the late 19th century
  • Wilhelm I in 1884
  • Chancellor Bismarck
  • German troops being mobilized, 1914
  • Frederick III]], emperor for only 99 days (9 March{{spaced ndash}}15 June 1888)
  • Cheering revolutionaries after barricade fighting on March 18, 1848 in Berlin (chalk lithograph by an unknown artist)
  • The [[Krupp]] works in [[Essen]], 1890
  • German territories lost in both World Wars are shown in black, while present-day Germany is marked dark grey on this 1914 map.
  • The [[German colonial empire]] and its protectorates in 1914
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  • Mioko]], [[German New Guinea]], in 1884
  • Wilhelm II]] in 1902
  • A postage stamp from the [[Caroline Islands]]
  • German Army positions, 1914
  • Tensions between Germany and the Catholic Church hierarchy as depicted in a chess game between Bismarck and [[Pope Pius IX]]. ''Between Berlin and Rome'', [[Kladderadatsch]], 1875.
  • Bismarck]] at the [[Berlin Conference]], 1884
  • Eastern Front]] at the time of the cease-fire and the [[Treaty of Brest-Litovsk]]
  • Crime; convicts in relation to the population, 1882–1886
  • Flag of the German colonial empire
  • Reichstag]]'' in the 1890s{{\}}early 1900s
  • Poles]] ''(Polenausweisungen)'', 1909 painting by [[Wojciech Kossak]]
  • Kreis]]
  • Entente]]'s side (at one point or another) are depicted in green, the [[Central Powers]] in orange, and neutral countries in grey.
  • Coats of arms and flags of the constituent states in 1900
  • [[Bundeswehr]]}}'', the modern German armed forces.
  • Frederick I of Baden]], proposing a toast to the new emperor. At centre (in white): Otto von Bismarck, first Chancellor of Germany, [[Helmuth von Moltke the Elder]], Prussian Chief of Staff.
  • Evangelical Church of the Redeemer]] in Jerusalem ([[Reformation Day]], 31 October 1898)
EMPIRE FROM 1871 TO 1918
Second Reich; Imperial Germany; German empire; The German empire; II Reich; German Empress; Wilhelminian Germany; German Second Reich; German Emprire; Deutsches Kaiserreich; 2nd Reich; Second German Reich; Empire of Germany; Zweites Reich; Second German Empire; United Germany; Kaiser Germany; The German Empire; Empress of Germany; Second reich; German imperial history; German Imperial History; German Kaiserreich; Gerichtsverfassungsgesetz; Strafprozessordnung; German Empire (1871-1918)
het Tweede Rijk (naam van keizerrijk en daarna Duitse republiek in de jaren 1871-1933)

Definition

German shepherd
¦ noun a large dog of a breed often used as guard dogs or for police work; an Alsatian.

Wikipedia

German Shepherd

The German Shepherd or Alsatian is a German breed of working dog of medium to large size. The breed was developed by Max von Stephanitz using various traditional German herding dogs from 1899.

It was originally bred as a herding dog, for herding sheep. It has since been used in many other types of work, including disability assistance, search-and-rescue, police work, and warfare. It is commonly kept as a companion dog, and according to the Fédération Cynologique Internationale had the second-highest number of annual registrations in 2013.

Examples of use of German shepherd
1. "Crossbreeding a German shepherd with a rottweiler, for instance, would produce as good a police dog as a pure–bred German shepherd," he added.
2. Diogi, his German shepherd police dog, was also killed.
3. Williams‘ police dog, a German shepherd named Diogi, was killed.
4. Strickland‘s dog, a German shepherd, also was shot to death.
5. Jamie Dana‘s German shepherd Rex was plenty friendly but also young and healthy.