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Edit this paragraph and outline the training purpose: police/military/explosion-proof/drug control; Personal/family escort or property protection; Search and Rescue/Guide/Competitive Sports Chinese Name: East German Shepherd Common Name Alias: Czech Deep Wolf Blue English Name: East German Shepherd or DDR (from: former German Democratic Republic) Origin: the border between the former German Democratic Republic (that is, East Germany) and the former Czechoslovakia Republic.

The breeding mode of East German Shepherd (5 sheep): viviparous 1 sheep. Origin: Before World War II, Hitler signed a standard plan to optimize the breeding of military dogs. This is an almost cruel optimal breeding plan. Second, the purpose of feeding: to improve the tracking ability, sports ability, climbing ability, endurance and the ability to survive and work in extreme weather conditions. This was one of Hitler's preparations for launching World War II. Third, the famous breeder: Jiri Novotny (Jirui novotny); The most famous breeder of the East German Shepherd in contemporary times is that he has made the East German Shepherd, which has been bred for 4 1 year, become the main battle dog of many mysterious security forces in the world. For example, Russian Alpha Force and American K9 Force. Genop Dog Industry: Genop? Cz20 1 1 Jirui opened a branch of Ginopo dog industry in China: Ginopo? CnJiri Novotny's resume: Born in1955; Chinese translation: Jirui novotny/KOOC-0/969/KOOC-0/4 years old began to train dogs. In 0979, he joined the Czech Border Patrol Dog Breeding Base (Z Pohranicni Straze)/KOOC-0/98/KOOC-0/984 as the chief dog trainer/KOOC-0/984, who was in charge of the East German Shepherd. Background: Former Czechoslovakia Czech Republic: Z Pohranicni straze (z PS) East German Shepherd Characteristics: 1. The East German Shepherd follows the original breeding intention of military dogs, and the strict selection criteria make it a soldier, sentry and an out-and-out working dog. 2. The shepherd dog in West Germany (to distinguish East Germany) has gradually evolved into a multifunctional dog with family in Europe in capitalist society. 5. Detailed explanation of origin: The breeding of the East German Shepherd makes the German Shepherd a legend of contemporary military dogs and working dogs. And this legend began in the late World War II. 1945 On April 27th, when the Soviet army invaded Berlin, the Nazi heart of Germany, at a huge cost of sacrificing 300,000 soldiers, on 28th, when the Soviet army captured the government office building, the parliament building, the Supreme Command and the financial management building, they also began to frantically search for the top secret information of the hiding place of gold and artworks left by the Nazi party, and those top secret documents were accompanied in the vault of the financial management building. There is also a German Shepherd Breeding Book given by the Nazis to German shepherds, which is regarded as the same value as gold by the German Nazis, and has since become the standard blueprint for military dog breeding in Soviet-ruled Germany-East Germany (also known as Democratic Germany) which has been isolated from the whole western world for 40 years. This breeding book played a great role in Europe under Soviet rule. It made the East German Shepherd, the star of military dogs/working dogs, sign a "Standard Plan for Optimizing Breeding of Military Dogs" in the preparation stage of World War II. This plan recorded and regulated in detail the almost cruel feeding standard of German military dogs. The Nazis made a comprehensive evaluation of the ears, teeth, joints, coat color, temperament and body structure of military dogs in order to improve them. This breeding program was originally used by Hitler to produce and breed German military dogs, which were used against the Allies in Europe and even other battlefields. However, after the end of World War II, it was used by Soviet troops to breed their military dogs and used as patrol dogs on the then redrawn Soviet-European border. The former Czechoslovak Republic (now the Czech Republic) was directly adjacent to the former East Germany, and the Czech Republic was also a socialist country under Soviet rule in Eastern Europe. Due to the geographical location bordering East Germany, the Soviet Union decided to establish this base to breed and train "German shepherd dogs" by using the famous "Best Breeding Standard Book for Military Dogs" of the former Nazis. Throughout the 40-year cold war, the German shepherd dog raised here was later known as the East German shepherd dog. Due to the cold war isolation between the East and the West, there is a fundamental difference between the East German Shepherd and the West German Shepherd: the East German Shepherd is more suitable for work. Now the East German Shepherd Dog has become the best working dog for military and police. 200 1 At the same time when Jirui retired, the former Czechoslovakia [Border Dog Breeding Base] was restructured and renamed as [Czech Police Dog Breeding Base], and the clever Jirui bought 70% of the best breeding dogs at that time for himself: breeding dogs from Jinuopu Dog Industry. Edit this paragraph Original purpose Shepherd Guard Dog Working Dog Body Classification: Large Dog AKC Group: Shepherd Edit this paragraph Now use the guard dog to search for dogs, guide dogs, drug detection dogs, family companion dogs to adapt to the living environment: suitable for living in apartments or urban suburbs, it is best to provide them with enough activity space. Edit this paragraph type

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Grey Wolf Blue edited this paragraph to distinguish the heights: the shoulder height of the male wolf dog is 23.6-25.6 inches (60.0-65.0 cm), and the shoulder height of the female wolf dog is 2 1.7-23.6 inches (55.0-60.0 cm). Weight range: Male German Shepherd weighs 66.2-88.2 lbs (30.0-40.0 kg). , face, eyes, ears, nose mirror, mouth, nose and mouth, jaw, teeth) Head: noble, with simple lines, powerful but not clumsy, but the whole body should not be too slender and coordinated with the body proportion. The male head is obviously majestic, while the female head is obviously feminine. From the front, the forehead is moderately arched, the head is inclined and long, the muzzle is wedge-shaped, and the stop is not obvious. Eyes: medium size, almond-shaped, slightly inclined, not prominent. Ears: slightly pointed, proportional to the head, forward, when paying attention, the ears stand upright. The ideal posture (ear posture) is that when viewed from the front, the center lines of the ears are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the ground. Muzzle: Long and strong, with the contour parallel to the head. Nose: black. The lips fit well and the chin is strong. Jaw/teeth: 42 teeth, 20 maxillary teeth and 22 mandibular teeth, with strong teeth and scissors bite. Must achieve strong fullness, strong bite, tight lips, and connected with good muscles. Neck of trunk (neck, chest, ribs, waist and back, front of body, skin): strong, muscular, well-defined and relatively long, in harmony with the proportion of head, without loose skin. When he is concerned or excited, his head will be raised and his neck will be held high. When he is nervous, he should stand at a 45-degree angle, but it is best to stretch his neck forward when running. Topline: The scapula is the highest, inclining backward and transitioning to a straight back. The back is straight and very stable, without sinking or arching. The back is quite short, giving the impression that the whole body is deep and reliable, but not heavy. Chest: from the sternum, full, until between the legs. The chest is deep and wide, not shallow, giving enough space for the heart and lungs and protruding forward. The ribs are well expanded and long, neither barrel chest nor flat chest. The ribs extend down to the elbows. The bones of ribs must be fully developed, long and well-shaped, and barrel or flat is not good on average. Waist: Seen from above, it is wide and strong. Hips are long and gradually inclined. Forequarters of limbs (forequarters, shoulders, upper limbs, rubber joints, rubber bones, claws, hindquarters, thighs, hocks, joints and hocks nails): scapula is long and inclined, lying flat, not too forward. The upper arm is at right angles to the scapula. Shoulder blades and upper arms are muscular. No matter which angle you look at, the forelimbs are straight and the bones are oval rather than round. Metaphyseal end: strong and elastic, at an angle of 25 degrees from the vertical. The wolf claws of the forelimbs can be removed, but they are generally preserved. Hindquarters: Viewed from the side, the whole thigh tissue is wide, and the upper and lower thighs are muscular and stable, at right angles as far as possible. The upper femur is parallel to the scapula, and the lower femur is parallel to the upper arm. The metatarsal bone (the part between hock joint and paw) is short and strong, and it is closely combined. Wolf claws, if there are wolf claws on the hind limbs, you must pull them out. Claws are the same as forelimbs. Forequarters: The shoulder blades should be very long and touch the ground obliquely. The upper carpal bone is at right angles to the front wrist. The upper wrist, like the shoulder, needs strength and developed muscles. Elbows are too loose or too tight. The forelimb bone is longer than the deep tip of the chest, and the relative height accounts for about 55% of the height. Hindquarters: The upper part of hindquarters must have strong muscles, which are large and inclined from the side. The lower part of the hind limb is slightly longer than the upper part. Stop: German shepherd's toes must be short, tight and curved. The bulbous part of the sole of the foot is very thick and there is no crack. The claws are short and powerful, and they are black. German shepherd's claws are longer than the hind feet and should be cut off on the first day of birth. Feet: toes are short and tight, arched, pads are thick and strong, and toenails are short and black. Tail and tail: the hair is dense, and the coccygeal vertebra extends at least to the hock joint. The tail is smoothly combined with the buttocks, and the position is low. When resting, the tail is straight and slightly curved, showing a saber shape. When the dog is excited or exercising, the curve will be strengthened and the tail will be prominent. Gait/action belongs to trot type. Its physical structure determines that it is competent for the job. The general impression is that its gait is beyond imagination, elastic, very relaxed, steady and rhythmic, with a very large stride and low frequency. When pacing, the stride is large because the stride of both forelimbs and hind limbs is large. The stride length of the front and rear legs is not so big during the trot, but the overall stride length is still quite large, and the action is powerful but relaxed. Because of the coordinated and balanced movements, the gait is stable, just like a machine with good lubricating oil. When the paw is extended forward or pushed backward, it is very close to the ground. In order to achieve the ideal gait of this breed, very developed muscles and strong ligaments are needed. The driving force of the hindquarters, through the back, transmits strong power (slightly upward) to the whole body and pushes the body forward. (Hindlimb) Stretch under the body for a certain distance, cross the footprint left by the front paw, and the rear paw firmly grasps the ground, and the hock joint, the rear knee joint and the upper thigh begin to move and push back. Until the hind leg movement is completed, the hind paw always clings to the ground and moves smoothly. Overstretched hind legs will cause one hind paw to fall outside the footprint of the front paw and the other hind paw to fall inside the footprint of the front paw. This action is not a defect unless it deviates from the correct walking straight line and leans to one side.

The East German Shepherd (18) edited this paragraph. Any deviation from the above points is regarded as a defect, and any dog with obvious physical or behavioral abnormalities is disqualified. The pincer bite does not meet the needs. The mandibular protrusion bite has a long head, a narrow curly head or a German shepherd's head in the Soviet Union. The pink or liver-colored nose and the upper guard plate are rolled up or obviously hooked, lacking heavy inner coat. If the coat is too long or too short, it is disqualified, and the ear is cut or hung. Broken tail; This paragraph was edited by Bai Mao. Referred to as German Democratic Republic (East Germany, Democratic Germany), German referred to as DDR.