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Historical Vignettes - The German Shepherd Dog Club of AmericaMax Emil Friedrich von Stephanitz was born in Dresden, Kingdom of Saxony ... Captain Max Von Stephanitz, known as the “Father of the Breed” in Germany ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Breed History - The German Shepherd Dog Club of AmericaIn 1889 Captain Max von Stephanitz began the standardization of the breed. It all started at a dog show in Karlsruhe in western Germany.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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German Shepherd Dog History: Where the Breed OriginatedMay 15, 2024 · Growing up in an wealthy family in mid-19th-century Germany, Max Emil Friedrich von Stephanitz had always wanted to study agriculture.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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The German shepherd dog in word and picture - Internet ArchiveApr 19, 2016 · The German shepherd dog in word and picture. by: Stephanitz, Max von, 1863-; Schwabacher, J; Charke, Carrington. Publication date: 1923. Topics ...
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None### Summary of Max von Stephanitz's Pre-Military and Childhood Aspects
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History - Verein für Deutsche SchäferhundeMax von Stephanitz was the association's first president; his 61 cm-high male dog “Horand von Grafrath” (valued at 200 Deutschemark, a considerable sum at ...
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Breed History | GSDCC Inc. - German Shepherd Dog Club of CanadaMax von Stephanitz is credited for developing the breed. He was a career cavalry officer and served at the Veterinary College in Berlin.Missing: academy | Show results with:academy
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Max v Stephanitz quotes - Dog Trainer CollegeMay 8, 2015 · Max Emil Friedrich von Stephanitz (December 30, 1864 – April 22, 1936) is credited for the development of the German Shepherd Dog.Missing: rural Saxony family expectations agriculture<|control11|><|separator|>
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Why Are German Shepherds Used as Police Dogs?In the 1910s, Stephanitz approached German police departments to see if they'd be interested in using the dogs for work, and many began testing the breed for ...Missing: collaboration | Show results with:collaboration
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A Passion to Survive - Story 1 | National Animal Interest AllianceNov 3, 2006 · Captain Max von Stephanitz will forever be known as “the Father of the German Shepherd Dog”. His breed organization, the Verein Fur Deutsche ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Will "Schutzhund" Become a Forgotten Term?Jan 20, 2012 · The goal of these working trials is to not only provide the individual dog with recognition for passing a test of its working ability, but to ...Missing: introduction Hüte
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German Shepherd Dogs in the Military: A Brief Historical OverviewBetween 1899 and 1914, the German Shepherd Dog (GSD) was developed by Captain Max von Stephanitz of the German Army to be a working dog.Missing: biography | Show results with:biography<|control11|><|separator|>
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German Shepherds Over The Years | Top Shepherd KennelIn the 1890s, Captain Max von Stephanitz started a breeding program to perfect these herding dogs. At a dog show in 1899, he found a dog that completely ...
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"Aryanization" | Holocaust Encyclopedia“Aryanization” (in German, Arisierung) refers to the transfer of Jewish-owned property to non-Jews in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.Missing: Max von Stephanitz SV
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[PDF] THE EXPLORATION OF THE GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG AND ITS ...Max von Stephanitz, The German Shepherd Dog in Word and Picture, trans. C. Charke, rev. J. Schwabacher (Jena: Anton Kämpfe, 1923). Von Stephanitz's work was ...
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Der deutsche Schäferhund in Wort und Bild - Internet ArchiveJan 27, 2009 · Publication date: 1921 ; Topics: German shepherd dogs ; Publisher: München, Verlag des Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde (SV) ; Collection ...
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Details - Der deutsche Schäferhund in Wort und BildJan 27, 2009 · Der deutsche Schäferhund in Wort und Bild by Stephanitz, Max von, 1863- Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde.
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Der deutsche Schäferhund in Wort und Bild. by Max von Stephanitz5-day returnsPublish Date. 1921 ; Publisher. Verlag des Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde (SV) ; Language. German ; Pages. 776.
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Max Friedrich Emil von Stephanitz (1863-1936) - Find a GraveMax Friedrich Emil von Stephanitz. Birth: 30 Dec 1863. Dresden, Stadtkreis Dresden, Saxony, Germany. Death: 22 Apr 1936 (aged 72). Dresden, Stadtkreis Dresden ...
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Breeding and upbringing - Verein für Deutsche SchäferhundeThe SV offers all dog owners of German Shepherds without a pedigree or with pedigrees not recognised by the VDH or the FCI, the option of registering their dogs ...
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DEUTSCHER SCHÄFERHUND - FCIDate of publication of the standard. English, GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG, 12/23/2010 ... 12/10/2019. Section, Sheepdogs. Date of acceptance on a definitive basis by the ...
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German Shepherd Dog Dog Breed Information### Summary of German Shepherd's Use in Service Roles and Legacy from Max von Stephanitz