It was interesting to read about them. Apparently, when the German shep is crossed with something like the Caucasian ovcharka, they can be pretty fierce and not good with children or strangers. This dog was sweet as pie and happy to meet me, but probably not trained as a guard.
She was quite slender and I had assumed she was a Belgian Malinois.
Looks like a dog with 'character'!
Fine shot.
In case you didn't see my reply to your Cornish accent question,
you could do worse than listen to a bit of Jethro; www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnr3gsRNwS0
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Pam J said:
The Eastern GSDs are darker.. more compact.. and broader. You see then properly trained as security dogs.
Diane Putnam replied to Pam J:
She was quite slender and I had assumed she was a Belgian Malinois.
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Jaap van 't Veen said:
Have a nice weekend .
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Andy Rodker said:
Fine shot.
In case you didn't see my reply to your Cornish accent question,
you could do worse than listen to a bit of Jethro;
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnr3gsRNwS0