black german shepherd wallpaper What kind of dog is this?
I seen something like this in a movie
it is big, incredibly intimidating, the ears are pointed.
The only breeds which resemble it is a black great dane.. and black german shepherd but its eyes…. the eyes just pierce you like they look right into your soul itself.
Someone help me find out what kind of dog this is…
so only wolfs look like that?
no dog breeds?
it was used in a movie…
That would be a wolf, the closest think to that would prob be like a black german shepard. unless a dog was bred from a wolf and some other breed, it will def not look remotley close to this. Ur right though, those eyes are gorgous.
black german shepherd kennels what can I do with my dog in the mornings? I have to go to school and my mom is to busy to take care of her?
I just adopted an eight month old black german shepherd and she likes to destroy things ( couch cushions, shoes, etc.) I don’t mind watching her at all but i have to go to school from 7:45 to 2:15 and my parents are to busy to watch her. I could get a kennel but I don’t think I should keep her in there for so long. What should I do?
Obviously if you cant take care of the dog and your mother wont care for it, then you obviously arent able to have a dog. You may have to see if the shelter will take it back. I surprised a shelter let you adopt it, they dont usually adopt out unless everyone in the household agrees to a dog. My dogs however stay in kennels sometimes during the day and they dont mind but not that many hours.
Maybe you get a fenced backyard if you dont have one already and keep the dog in the backyard like youre supposed to since its obviously a large breed and they are awfully big to be kept inside anyway?
solid black german shepherd pups if you breed a shephard with?
white german Shepherd dog ,, with a black Shepherd do you get spotted pups or solid colors?
There’s no such thing as a “shephard”.
On the basis of the tiny scrap of information you’ve given us, for the GSDs all or some of the answers could be yes, or no, or maybe.
Although there is an occasional GSD with the dominant K^B for self-black, I am convinced that its pedigree includes an unrecorded cross-breeding. All self-coloured GSDs are supposed to have the recessive a^ a^ pairing.
Whereas self-white is caused by 2 pairs of recessives.
In all breeds tested so far the e^ e^ pairing is one of them, and it “turns off the tap” that puts eumelanin (black pigment) into each hair. The other pairing has not yet been DNA-identified in GSDs, so in the meantime some of us use the c^d c^d coding postulated before DNA reading was possible – we now know that the C series is the wrong locus for the chemical effect required, which is “turning off the tap” that puts phaeomelanin (tan pigment) into each hair.
The important thing for you to know is that the factor for self-black and the factors for self-white are different genes, at totally different loci.
The effect is that we have NO idea what pattern & colour genes the white possesses, because ALL its pigment has been turned off.
We know that the self-black is a^ a^, but we don’t know whether it is E^m E^m or E^m E^ or E^m e^ or E^ E^ or E^ e^ (it cannot be e^ e^ as that would prevent it from being black). Nor do we know what it possesses at the locus that switches off tan pigment.
If the white carries an a^ but the black doesn’t carry e^ or the other allele (the one we temporarily call c^d), then about half the pups could be black.
If the black carries e^ plus whatever c^d really is, then about half the pups could be white.
However, based on the pattern alleles that tend to exist in self-whites and in self-blacks, half the pups are likely to be wolf-sables, half the pups saddle-marked, although it is possible that from a quarter to all the litter could be self-black. Just as half the litter could be self-white. Whatever tan colour appears in the pups is likely to end up silvery white on the insides of the thighs and the underbelly and “feathers” by the time they are adults.
White spots come from yet another gene series. Obviously you can’t see them on a white dog.
In GSDs they most commonly occur as a chest spot, but may also appear as one or more white toes or a few white hairs at the tip of the tail – those are regarded as a failure of pigment-cell migration in-utero rather than as a genetic flaw, and can be forgiven provided the nails are black. But if a spot appears on the side or face of the dog, or is large enough to give the GSD a white “sock”, that is a fault.
Your question has been asked many times, as you would have discovered had you used the Search tool. Read http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArahA.utPqGJ4tNq0TN95rjty6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090108035732AAa7Jg7&show=7#profile-info-winPTRh9aa for a more complete answer.
[Jen]: That http://jmadesign.com/Frankenhaus/colorgen01.shtml site is hopelessly out of date and doesn’t even follow the convention of placing the more dominant allele ahead of the more recessive allele when writing pairs.
Anyone wanting to keep up with the genetics of GSDs should belong to at least one (maybe all 3) of:
GSDGenetics, The_GSD_Source, and my group below,
plus keep checking in DNA-research sites such as Sheila Schmutz’s and at veterinary universities such as U.C.Davis.
Les P
owner of GSD_Friendly: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/GSD_Friendly
“In GSDs” as of 1967
Solid Black German Shepherd Puppies – von Boorman Haus
black german shepherd facts I am wondering what dog to get?
I have kids(7 and and two cats( a kitten and adult).
My cats have no problem with dogs. In fact, they probably like them better than other cats. They are both Bengals.
We live alone so i am interested in a large dog.
More to make us all feel more comfortable than actual use. I need it to be great with kids and cats.
I am planning on getting it as a puppy and training it well.
So far I have narrowed it down to few breeds that I find adorable and from what i’ve read good for guarding and very loyal.
An American White German Shepherd, a Chinook, or a Black Mouth Cur.
Any suggestions or advice?
An Akita is also appealing to me.
The GSD is not accepted white nor is it a separate breed. An akita is NOT FOR A NEW OWNER.
Go to your local shelter and look at the GSD and GSD mixes. Have the shelter cat test them and see how they are with your kids. But really you should consider hair, activity level, size of your home/yard and your lifestyle. Any medium-large or large breed dog will be a good deterrant.
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black german shepherd lab mix Which dog foods & treats have no whey in them?
My 3 year old German Shepherd/Black Lab mix girl, Butterscotch, was recently diagnosed with allergies to cats, ragweed, & whey (she reacted most severely to this allergen). Her vet wants her on Science Diet, but I would like to research all sorts of options. Thanks!
We live near Chicago, IL.
Hello I also have a dog that has allergies to ragweed and whey and tons more including grass! Yes grass! She also is allergic to chicken. My other dog has allergies to several foods. Like all grains!
The last thing I would put my dogs on is Science Diet!! That is a nasty food! Here is what I suggest! With her having an allergy to whey I would really go with a grain free food!
EVO
Taste of the wild
solid gold – barking at the moon
I am feeding solid gold right now and my dogs love it! They are both 95lb and I only feed 2 cups a day!
I cant feed taste of the wild because there is chicken in all but one!
Any of the 6 star food on the web site will be where I would start!
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com/dog_food_reviews/
Also your vet does and will tell that all of these food to not compare to science Diet. But that is because he gets paid to tell you that! 99% of vet don’t have a clue about what is and is not good food! I would maybe see if you can find a holistic vet and see what they say!
And for treats I give freeze dried beef liver I can get from pet smart!
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