About
The German Shepherd Dog "A dog without peers" (text extract from committedtocanine.com)
 
The German Shepherd Dog is valued around the world as a Sentry, Police Dog, Tracker, Detection Dog, Search and Rescue Dog, Guide Dog for the blind, Competition Dog and the ever so popular family companion.

A German farm dog whose type was stabilized in the 1890's by a German officer, Rittmeister (Cavalry Captain) Max Emil Friedrich von Stephanitz.
He dedicated his life to this breed by taking a little known native herding breed out of obscurity, and proclaiming it onto the world stage of recognition as "a dog without peers".

In doing so, he rightfully earned and deserved the title "The Father of the Breed" and in 1899 became the first president of the SV, known to us as the German Shepherd Club of Germany.

The breed was first imported into this continent early in the 1900's and got its biggest boost in popularity after the close of World War I, because of the screen exploits of Rin Tin Tin.