German Shepherds News
Warming or not, they're on the eve of destruction
Wednesday November 25, 2009
THE Opposition began the day as a political team having a policy debate. By 3pm, they had started to look like a party entertaining thoughts of a leadership challenge. And by the time the sun succumbed to dusk, they were at merry war.Critic's view - Thursday, September 10
Thursday September 3, 2009
Pedigree Dogs Exposed ABC1, 8.30pm
Beached Az ABC2, 9.25pm
FM ABC2, 9.05pmNot even a bystander, but a victim of random madness
Saturday June 27, 2009
THE stray bullet that killed the truck driver Bob Knight as he drove home through Milperra on Thursday night traced an "incredible" trajectory.Residents Will Fight To Stop Their Parks Going To The Dogs
Thursday January 8, 2009
Steve Dow's story ("A walk in the park", January 5) promoting unleashed dogs in parks reads like a child's book. He writes of unleashed German shepherds and pit bull crosses (legally, pit bulls are not allowed to be unleashed) and owners who stand around talking while supposedly having their dog under voice control: a park full of unleashed dogs surrounded by high-rise flats.Vicious? Not My German Shepherd
Monday August 20, 2007
GERMAN shepherds have been branded the worst purebred offender when it comes to dog attacks in NSW.Pit Bulls Most Likely To Attack But Dingos Man's Best Friend
Sunday June 10, 2007
GERMAN shepherds, cattle dogs, Rottweilers, Staffordshire terriers and pit bull terriers are the most dangerous dogs in NSW.Pooch To Order Nothing To Sneeze At
Sunday January 21, 2007
GROODLES, cavoodles and schnoodles are displacing labradors and German shepherds in Australian backyards.Police Dogs Are Really Pussycats
Sunday February 25, 2001
GERMAN shepherds are becoming too cowardly and unbalanced for police work and may be replaced by other breeds.German Shepherds Head Australia's Aggressive List
Sunday August 3, 1997
German shepherds top the list, followed by bull terriers, blue and red heelers, dobermanns, and rottweilers, of Australian dogs most likely to bite. A survey in today's Medical Journal of Australia has found that almost three in four dog attacks are made by just five of the 160 or so breeds fou