Happy Friday! . . Tmr is the 1st day of #SummerSolsticeBliss
First pose is #ArdhaChandrasana
Do whatever variation your body is asking you. In this pose, you can see Jix just observing me. Probably wondering what I’m doing and why it’s so foreign haha
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Wearing my @myinnerfire leggings Use my discount code CrioCo12 for 15% off your purchase. Go to www.myinnerfire.comorwww.amazon.ca to get yours now!
Let’s talk about breeding, breeders and the impact they have in the dog business. Share your thoughts with me, as I’ll be posting my opinions in future posts.
Well in fact it’s quite possible. Although rare some German Shepherds can have pituitary dwarfism, and can stay puppy-like, keeping their puppy fur and staying small in stature. While this condition makes them look like teddy bears, it comes with a batch of health problems.
If you’re a German Shepherd enthusiast, then you should know this person. Chances are you don’t so let me introduce you to Max von Stephanitz. He is the person behind the creation of possibly the most versatile breed available to us.
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Max Emil Friedrich von Stephanitz (December 30, 1864 – 22 April 1936) was a German dog breeder who is credited with having developed the German Shepherd Dog breed as it is currently known, set guidelines for the breed standard, and was the first president of the Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde (S.V.)
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*in 2019 ranks 2nd of 196 breeds in popularity AKC
*In Germany, the dog is called a Deutscher Shaferhund. In England and Ireland, the dog is often referred to as an Alsatian. Another name by which it is sometimes known is as the Berger Allemand
*the first dog to aid the blind was a German Shepherd