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A complete collection of sheepdog breeds

1, German dog

West German dogs can be divided into working line and display line. The West German dogs in the exhibition line are large in size, thick in hair, with obvious humpback, mainly black, red and brown, mild in temperament, weak in work and mobility, and suitable for domestic use. On the other hand, the West German dogs on the working line are compact, strong, stable but aggressive when appropriate, and have a large amount of exercise, so they are not suitable for domestic use. The coat color is mainly pure black and black and blue.

2. East German dog

East German dogs are often called DDR (East Germany). They have strong bones, big heads, dark fur, strong willpower and fierce personality. They are excellent working dogs, but they are not suitable for domestic use. However, due to the merger of West Germany and East Germany, many German shepherds, known as East German dogs, are actually hybrids of East German dogs and West German dogs.

3. Belgian shepherd dog

Belgian shepherd is a versatile and easy-to-train dog, slightly smaller than German shepherd. Its beautiful appearance, strong, flexible and muscular, alert and energetic, brave and tireless characteristics enable it to engage in different jobs.

4. collie sheepdog

Collie, that is, collie sheepdog, generally refers to Scottish sheepdog. They look noble in appearance, but they are actually very close to the people and are social experts. High IQ and graceful body lines are the embodiment of self-confidence.

5. Shetland sheepdog

Shetland Shepherd Dog has been born for more than one hundred years. It is an excellent shepherd dog with cold resistance, good physical strength, broad vision, loyalty, intelligence and wide application.