German shepherds

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Publisher
Bellwether Media
Publication Date
2016.
Language
English

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Often seen leading police and military action, the German Shepherd is a dependable guardian. Also known to show companionship for families, this breed is approachable and fearless. Read about the lifestyle of these intelligent dogs in this informative title for young students.

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ISBN
9780531219836
9781626172401

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What are German Shepherds?
History of German Shepherds
Smart workers.

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Bright-eyed doggie faces are nearly irresistible in any form, and this series takes full advantage of that. Each volume focuses on a specific breed, with the close-up portraits of each adorable face, as well as spreads of action shots, as the main selling point. German Shepherds profiles these large herding animals, focusing especially on their trainability and use as service and police dogs. Each volume discusses the appearance and a brief history of each dog while also providing a chart that addresses the American Kennel Club statistics of each, indicating the life span and trainability of the different breeds. The information is fairly superficial, although back matter provides a list of further resources, and perhaps a bit too upbeat, as it glosses over some of the more difficult aspects of each breed. Still, the colorful photographs draw the eye, and the subject matter is ever popular among young dog owners and dog lovers alike.--Reagan, Maggie Copyright 2015 Booklist

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Booklist Reviews

Bright-eyed doggie faces are nearly irresistible in any form, and this series takes full advantage of that. Each volume focuses on a specific breed, with the close-up portraits of each adorable face, as well as spreads of action shots, as the main selling point. German Shepherds profiles these large herding animals, focusing especially on their trainability and use as service and police dogs. Each volume discusses the appearance and a brief history of each dog while also providing a chart that addresses the American Kennel Club statistics of each, indicating the life span and trainability of the different breeds. The information is fairly superficial, although back matter provides a list of further resources, and perhaps a bit too upbeat, as it glosses over some of the more difficult aspects of each breed. Still, the colorful photographs draw the eye, and the subject matter is ever popular among young dog owners and dog lovers alike. Copyright 2014 Booklist Reviews.

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