Breeds by Name - G
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German Pinscher
The German Pinscher is alert, playful, loyal, watchful and fearless.
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German Shepherd Dog
The German Shepard is esteemed for their deep devotion to his owner and family, this dog thrives on human interaction and may suffer from separation anxiety when left isolated for extended periods of time.
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German Shorthaired Pointer
The German Shorthaired Pointer comes from the old Spanish Pointer, which was brought to Germany in the early 1600’s. However, it is impossible to know the exact origins of the German Shorthaired Pointer, the best candidates would be the Schweisshund, the Foxhound, other hounds and also the Italian Pointer.
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German Wirehaired Pointer
The German Wirehaired Pointer is energetic, responsive and very devoted to their families. They will make a great family pet because they interact well with children and will get along with smaller animals in the household. This breed will need a large amount of exercise to remain calm, so if this is not done they might become destructive.
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Giant Schnauzer
The Giant Schnauzer is known for his strength, his courage and nobility.
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Glen of Imaal Terrier
The Glen of Imaal Terrier originated in Ireland and was bred to hunt badgers, foxes, and rodents. This breed is a lively, playful, exuberant dog that has a bit of a stubborn streak. They are devoted to their owners and the family but will be less welcoming of new people to the household.
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Golden Retriever
The Golden Retriever was first developed in the British Islands. The breed comes from crosses between the Flat-Coated Retriever, Spaniel breeds, Setters, the Newfoundland and possibly the Bloodhound. This breed was first shown as the Golden Flat-Coat.
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Gordon Setter
The Gordon Setter is a calm, well behaved breed that will make a great family pet. They interact well with children and other pets but will need a lot of socialization as puppies to get to this state. This breed will need to be brought around other dogs/animals and busier public situations to get them comfortable with people and loud areas so they don’t become timid adults.
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Great Dane
Great Danes are very intelligent and Friendly. They come in a wide variety of colors including golden yellow and blue.
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Great Pyrenees
The Great Pyrenees, very wary of strangers and loyal to its masters, makes an excellent protector that can risk its life for them if necessary.
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Greater Swiss Mountain dog
The Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a perfect working dog: large, strong and muscular.
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Greyhound
The Greyhound has a slender and lean build. They have a strong neck and small floppy ears. Their legs are muscular and straight making them by far the fastest dog of all, topping out at a staggering 45 mph. They use their speed to their advantage when hunting as they can out run most if not all their prey.
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