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Thursday, February 18th, 2010

German Shepherd Tapestry Throw, Manual Woodworkers. Cuddle up to Linda Picken’s homage to the German Shepherd. Bold, cheerful, obedient and eager to learn, German Shepherds are often used as working dogs, and are direct, fearless, eager and alert. Showcase your favorite breed with our Tapestry
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

47″ x 60″ Tapestry Throw
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Sunday, February 14th, 2010

german Shepherd blanket throw blanket & FREE SHIPPING , in the USA on our German Shepherd throw blanket. Sized at 50″ X 60″, USA made of multiple layers of 100% cotton, fringed on all 4 sides & machine washable, this German Shepherd afghan is a great gift for the canine lover. Can also be used as
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Monday, February 8th, 2010

Show your bulldog–or poodle or schnauzer–just how devoted you are when you add one of these fringed soft cotton throws to your home’s decor. Select from nearly 40 dog breeds. Each canine portrait is beautifully rendered with subtle color variations for lifelike adorability. Makes a great gift for like-minded dog lovers. 100% cotton. Machine wash. Made in USA. 60Lx47W
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
Australian Shepherd is every bit as graceful as its more famous German variety. And like german shepherd, these too, are bred as herd dogs, trained and nourished to take care of cattle. Also referred to as “Aussie”, they first appeared in Australia in the early 1800s and come in colors ranging from near black to blue merle. The original purpose of this breed was to serve as guardians for sheep and cattle herds, but it did not take very long for them to build a reputation for sharp intelligence and unfailing loyalty.
They also come in a number of sizes from sleek and gangling to short and stout. They weight from 35 to 65, and some of them have now the famous one-blue-one-brown-eye combination. Quite a prankster, the Aussies’ capacity for ‘humor’ is matchless among dogs.
However, the Aussie is not for everyone. Having been bred as a herd dog it does not take well to the apartment living of the modern day. It needs space to move and play around. They have no patience to sit and watch television alongside other family members. Their idea of socialization is going out in open, jog around a little and play around a lot. So, if you are one of those television-after-office kind, the Aussie is certainly not for you. It is energetic to the extremes and would try its best to pull you in an active game. Do not expect it to lie at your feet while you type away on your computer or do easy chit chat on phone. You may live in a apartment and it will be happy so long as evenings are his and he gets to play “canine frisbee” or catch-me-if-you-can every evening without fail.
Once you are home from office, it would either want you to indulge with him in a wrestling match or take him out. If you don’t do either, he would find something to do all by himself, which may not be a good news, for they have the reputation for chewing and eating anything that allows their teeth to sink in.
It is highly intelligent and has this deep rooted tendency to closely ‘investigate’ everything. If you are cooking, it may come in to smell and check if the pots smell good and if you are in the shower it may jump in to join you. Besides, they are not really very welcoming hosts. Their sense of humor goes to dogs (other dogs, that is) when it comes to entertaining an unknown guest. They would stare and growl if a guest drops in unannounced. So, if you are getting an Aussie, tell your friends not to ring the bell every time they happen to pass by, for the Aussie is not going to like it. They are kind to children and are staunch protectors of the family.
Ashish Jain
http://www.articlesbase.com/automotive-articles/australian-shepherd-as-good-as-its-german-variety-74023.html
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Monday, February 1st, 2010
http://www.total-german-shepherd.com Are german shepherds good family pets? A German Shepherd dog can be an excellent choice of family dog – with the right family. Watch to learn more about the GSD right now.
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Originating from the Bavaria region, the German Shepherd was bred from local Shepherd dogs and originally contained a wire haired version as well. This dog was first registered in 1899 and has been a popular family pet and show dog ever since.
A large dog, weighing in at around 80 pounds, the German Shepherd is perhaps one of the most recognized of dog breeds. Typically having black and tan markings, the German shepherd has a large triangular head with wide upright years and almond shaped. His tale is bushy underneath and hangs halfway down his legs. while most people recognize the short coated variety, the German Shepherd actually comes in three types, the long-haired, the rough coated, and the long rough coated. Colors can be the typical black and tan, all-black, blue or white and liver. The white German Shepherd Is actually not a German shepherd breed but a separate breed called the American White Shepherd.
Of all the dog breeds, the German Shepard may be the hardest working. Due to his high intelligence and keen interest in learning he is often used for police work, to aid the blind, and search and rescue missions, and as guard dogs. As a family pet, he can be a loyal and loving friend. Most german shepherds get along well with children and other pets but you need to be sure that you pick your shepherd from a good breeder. this dog can be a bit protective of his family so you want to make sure he Is trained and socialized properly from the get-go.
The German Shepherd likes to be kept active and have a job to do. This means that you will want him to be an active part of your family and enjoyed outings with you. To keep him busy you might think about entering him and agility contests at which he will probably excel. As they are smart and eager to please, they usually quite easy to train.
Hip dysplasia can be a problem in these dogs but this is due mostly to bad breeding so you need to be sure that you take a good look at the parents of the shepherd and be sure that they guaranteed not to have hip or elbow problems. this dog breed can also be prone to skin problems such as eczema and flea allergies as well as I problems like keratitis, dwarfism and epilepsy.
The German Shepherd does not have any excessive grooming requirements although he is a heavy shedder and does need to be brushed every day.
Although the German Shepherd is rather inactive indoors and can make a good apartment dog, he does need to be exercised frequently so if you have him in an apartment you do need to take him for daily walks and preferably for a long romp in the park on weekends. They love a lot of activity and like to have something to do, so things like playing frisbee or agility training are perfect for this breed. A home with a big yard for your dog to play and is ideal.
Just like any other dog, a German shepherd needs to be seen regularly by a vet into a ball be recommended vaccinations and other medications as deemed necessary by the vet. With proper care, this breed can live to be around 13 years old.
Lee Dobbins
http://www.articlesbase.com/pets-articles/is-the-german-shepherd-the-perfect-dog-for-you-63366.html
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010
http://www.total-german-shepherd.com Do German Shepherds shed? German Shepherds are great dogs but they do shed. Watch this video to learn even more about grooming the GSD or visit: http://www.total-german-shepherd.net to check out my GSD ebook for even more detailed info about the german shepherd.
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Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Designed by Tom Weigand. This amazing throw or afghan is beautifully designed and expertly crafted. With color so deep and detail so rich you wont believe these images are woven. They are fringed on all four sides; machine washable; color fast; shrink resistant and woven in the USA. 100% cotton.
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Thursday, January 28th, 2010
Looking for a german shepherd shirt? Go to http://www.zazzle.com/pupaya* for german shepherd t shirts, sweatshirts, tank tops, hoodies and more. Available in all sizes and colors for men, women, kids and infants.
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