You See Right - That's A White German Shepherd
German Shepherds come in a variety of colors and coat lengths, but only some of these can be officially registered and shown. One German Shepherd type that has a loyal following, despite no official breed recognition, is the White German Shepherd. Other white members of other breeds such as the Boxer also face similar discrimination from national kennel club associations. They only two countries that officially recognize the breed are Switzerland and Australia.
White German Shepherd Dogs are also known as the American White Shepherd and as the Berger Blanc Swiss. The national kennel clubs of many countries, including the American Kennel Club, does not recognize them as breed standard, but they are a recognized breed in Switzerland and Australia. Whatever you call them, you can't call them show dogs. But you certainly can call them great dogs, loyal friends and beloved companions.
White German Shepherds are truly white dogs, not albinos. They have dark colored eyes and often have black noses as well as pink noses. This German Shepherd type was developed in North America (giving rise to another name variant, the American Canadian White Shepherd) from purebred German Shepherds (a breed that actually originated in France, in the Alsatian province, hence their other popular name as Alsatians). The naming of these dogs is far more complex than the dog.
White dogs have played similar and predictable roles throughout mythology and folklore of nearly all nations on earth. They are loyal companions, wise beyond their species and often thought to be blessed with supernatural powers, such as being able to guide the dead to the afterlife or to recognize a corpse from a vampire. In art, white dogs are often expressions of the loyalty and good heartedness of the master or mistress they are depicted with. The White German Shepherd fits the bill.
With the exception of coat color and possible exception of coat thickness, the White German Shepherd is, for all wants and purposes, a German Shepherd. Reading a book or web article on German Shepherd information is the same as reading one for White German Shepherds.
They act like standard German Shepherds, have the same exercise demands as standard German Shepherds and are as intelligent as standard German Shepherds. They are also prone to the same health problems as standard German Shepherds.
If you are looking for a predictably good-hearted dog, don't mind dog hair and have room in your heart, home and wallet, the White German Shepherd is for you. Please don't buy one from a pet store, as they get all of their puppies from inhumane puppy mills.
You can get a puppy from a breeder, but there are not as many breeders of White German Shepherds as for other German Shepherd types. Go to Petfinder.com and adopt a wonderful companion from one of the many dog rescue groups in this country.
White German Shepherd Dogs are also known as the American White Shepherd and as the Berger Blanc Swiss. The national kennel clubs of many countries, including the American Kennel Club, does not recognize them as breed standard, but they are a recognized breed in Switzerland and Australia. Whatever you call them, you can't call them show dogs. But you certainly can call them great dogs, loyal friends and beloved companions.
White German Shepherds are truly white dogs, not albinos. They have dark colored eyes and often have black noses as well as pink noses. This German Shepherd type was developed in North America (giving rise to another name variant, the American Canadian White Shepherd) from purebred German Shepherds (a breed that actually originated in France, in the Alsatian province, hence their other popular name as Alsatians). The naming of these dogs is far more complex than the dog.
White dogs have played similar and predictable roles throughout mythology and folklore of nearly all nations on earth. They are loyal companions, wise beyond their species and often thought to be blessed with supernatural powers, such as being able to guide the dead to the afterlife or to recognize a corpse from a vampire. In art, white dogs are often expressions of the loyalty and good heartedness of the master or mistress they are depicted with. The White German Shepherd fits the bill.
With the exception of coat color and possible exception of coat thickness, the White German Shepherd is, for all wants and purposes, a German Shepherd. Reading a book or web article on German Shepherd information is the same as reading one for White German Shepherds.
They act like standard German Shepherds, have the same exercise demands as standard German Shepherds and are as intelligent as standard German Shepherds. They are also prone to the same health problems as standard German Shepherds.
If you are looking for a predictably good-hearted dog, don't mind dog hair and have room in your heart, home and wallet, the White German Shepherd is for you. Please don't buy one from a pet store, as they get all of their puppies from inhumane puppy mills.
You can get a puppy from a breeder, but there are not as many breeders of White German Shepherds as for other German Shepherd types. Go to Petfinder.com and adopt a wonderful companion from one of the many dog rescue groups in this country.
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About the author: ,Jan Ryan is an avid lover of the White German Shepherd and owns a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved White German Shepherd. Among other topics there, you can also learn all about White German Shepherd , plus a whole lot more.


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