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HISTORY:
This breed, often referred to as the GSD for short, has existed for many centuries, and was referred to, by an early Roman historian, Tacitus as, "the wolf-like dog of the country around the Rhine."
These early dogs were however, a mixed lot of varying sizes and coats. It was thanks to the efforts of a German cavalry officer, Captain Max von Stephanitz in the 1890s, that the GSD breed owes its existence.
From select specimens possessing strong bodies, sound minds and the instincts to herd and protect, Stephanitz began his dream of breeding the perfect working dog. In 1899 a group of 11 founded the "Society for German Shepherd Dogs" now the world's largest breed club, and referred to, as "SV". They drafted a breed standard, a registration system, and set up breeding regulations.
That same year, they sponsored the first Sieger show. They transformed the heretofore nondescript collection of dogs into a uniform breed, recognized throughout the world for its intelligence, loyalty, superb working, search and rescue and guard dog protection abilities. For a several decades, because of the wars, and anti-German sentiment, it was known in Britain as the Alsatian dog until the late 1970s.
