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Named after a camp follower who helped establish the breed, making it one of few dogs named after a person.
German Shepherds have starred in numerous films and were among the first dogs trained as guide dogs for the blind.
Developed in Germany during the 1940s as companion dogs, stemming from a mascot dog named 'Original Peter' found by American troops during World War II.
Developed in Germany during the late 1800s as a herding and working dog. Max von Stephanitz standardized the breed for military and police work, emphasizing utility and intelligence.
Regular grooming needed for both coat varieties. Requires consistent exercise and mental stimulation. May display sensitivity to harsh training methods.
Regular brushing needed during heavy shedding seasons. Requires consistent exercise and mental stimulation. Hip and joint health monitoring essential throughout life.