Could be a Belgian Malinois. Check it out.
http://www.american-belgian-malinois-club.org/
2006-07-06 17:26:31
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answered by Anonymous
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She looks to be purebred, a few German Shepherds have a extra exact seem. She appears approximately complete grown, probably one to 3 years. Quite a couple of German Shepherds seem combined however almost always don't seem to be, my GSD is 12 years now but if he was once in his high he was once a hundred and forty lbs (he was once now not chubby). So they do not all seem as 'usual' GSDs. She nonetheless demands to fill out extra even though.
2016-08-20 10:37:01
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answered by ? 4
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She appears to be purebred, some German Shepherds have a extra targeted seem. She looks about full grown, probably one to three years. Particularly just a few German Shepherds appear blended but as a rule are not, my GSD is 12 years now but when he used to be in his prime he was once 140 lbs (he was once no longer obese). So they do not all show up as 'normal' GSDs. She still wishes to fill out extra although.
2016-08-08 23:56:28
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answered by ? 2
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She appears purebred, some German Shepherds have a extra unique seem. She looks about finished grown, possibly one to three years. fairly some German Shepherds seem blended yet a variety of of the time are not, my GSD is 12 years now yet even as he changed into in his real he changed into one hundred forty lbs (he changed into not overweight). so that they don't all seem as 'favourite' GSDs. She nevertheless needs to fill out extra although.
2016-11-01 08:38:23
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answered by ? 4
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Sounds like a Belgian Tervuren. The Belgian Malinois has a shorter harsher coat, and the Belgian Sheepdog is black.
2006-07-07 04:36:18
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answered by whpptwmn 5
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You said 3 dogs around in a pack ,very vocal,If you live in a rural area --and these dogs aren't chained or penned up ... i would guess that they are a coyote or wolf...
2006-07-06 17:43:20
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answered by ole_lady_93 5
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they aren't purebreds, let me tell you that. my dog id exactly what you explained. They are part coyote which is what makes them look like German Shepherds. I don't know what else they are, but usualy they are part chow. you can tell by if they have black spots on their tongue. They are Definetly not purebred.
2006-07-06 17:28:20
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answered by GooberBrii 2
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It's probably a Belgian Malinois.
http://www.akc.org
2006-07-06 17:35:54
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answered by kaschweigert 3
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Go to the AKC site & read the breed standards!!!
Malinois? Tervs?
Or...pet quality GSD
2006-07-07 00:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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maybe an Australian cattle dog? the longer fur part throws me off of that breed tough, the behavior sounds right. a picture would help.
does this look right?
http://www.alpenhuetehunde.de/
how about this: http://www.bsca.info/
2006-07-06 17:29:02
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answered by Anonymous
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