White Shepherds: The True Companion Dog
White German Shepherd dogs are well known for their distinctive characteristic as being fearless and direct. They are also alert and eager to provide any assistance whenever needed. In whatever circumstance, they are the kind of breed that is always associated with being friendly.
These breed are also known as the American-Canadian White Shepherd which was later developed as a companion dog and as a performer in dog shows. Although they were not qualified to compete because of their color that was associated with albinism, these dogs were later recognized in America. Soon after that, various White German Shepherd organizations emerged.
Aside from possessing a very playful personality, these dogs are also active. Depending on how they were raised as litters, they are intelligent and can perform various tricks. White German Shepherd dogs are very respectful making them easy to train.
The White German Shepherd dogs are not albinos. Like any ordinary German Shepherd dogs, they have normal features such as the colored eyes, eyelids, nose and the pads. What makes them unique is the remarkable white coat when compared with the traditional German Shepherds.
It was in 1917 that the first trace of the White Shepherd breed was registered by the American Kennel Club. Anne Tracy imported them into the United States making the white strain breed known. Although the said father of all the German Shepherds lived as early as 1890s, litters emerged a little later.
Although these dogs may appear like dominating ones, males are less coarse and females are not overly refined. As opposed to the negative exaggerations associated with the White German Shepherd dogs, they can become very good companions. If properly raised in a good home, these canines can live up to its full potentials for about 14 years.
Studies show that the white code found in the genes of the White Shepherd dog is an integral part of the whole conformation of the breed color. Albinism or any other abnormalities were never related to the white coat. As what the breeders fear, having the white color is perfectly normal.
The very reason why White German Shepherds were not allowed to compete in dog shows before is due to its unique white color. They were mistakenly referred to as Albinos. But later, these dogs were recognized in America are now commonly known as the American-Canadian White Shepherd.
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