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Sharon Waddington

Sharon Waddington is the founder of World of Dogz. With over 30 years of experience working with dogs, this former Police Officer has seen it all. But it’s her trusty German Shepherd, Willow, who steals the show as the inspiration behind this website. As Sharon’s constant companion Willow has played a pivotal role in shaping her passion for dogs. Recently, Sharon has become deeply passionate about the plight of rescue dogs and is an active advocate for dog rescue, striving to make a difference in the lives of dogs in need.
Purebred German Shepherd. How to Identify a Purebred GSD.

7 Easy Ways How To Identify a Purebred German Shepherd

If you want to adopt one of the most popular dog breeds, there’s a good chance you’ll choose a German Shepherd Dog. But you also want a purebred dog, which requires you to find out how to identify a purebred German Shepherd. How can you do that? Here are 7

A GSD running. What Do German Shepherds Tail Positions Mean?

Short-Haired German Shepherds: 5 Reasons to Love This Breed

Whether you have a buzzcut, a combover, or a mane, you know that hair is an essential part of your appearance. That’s why it is no surprise that the first question a potential German Shepherd owner has to address upon getting interested in the breed is what type of coat

German Shepherd Husky Mix

7 Easy Ways To Train a German Shepherd Husky Mix Puppy

When we talk about dog training, owning a purebred German Shepherd or a Siberian Husky puppy is a safer deal than owning a mixed-breed puppy. These two popular purebreds have a well-defined breed standard, and we have mastered their training over the years. However, training a German Shepherd Husky mix

Young German Shepherd, How Long Can German Shepherds Be Left Alone? Guilt-Free Guide

Long Haired German Shepherd: Shedding Truths, Care & Facts

Unless you were looking for a picture of a German Shepherd in a wig, you have come across this article looking for more information on the purebred long-haired German Shepherd. This variety is also known as the long-coated German Shepherd, long stock, or “coaties.” This article will cover the long

Brindle Sable German Shepherd

5 Myths About Brindle German Shepherds: Busted

A brindle German Shepherd is an exotic German Shepherd featuring a striped appearance ranging from tiger-like to barely visible. The stripe colors and positioning can vary depending on gene mutation, making these dogs look pretty majestic in some instances. Their rarity adds to speculation, which leads to myths like: Before

Show Line German Shepherd

Show Line German Shepherd: Care, Training, Health & Cost

It is self-evident that show line German Shepherds get their name from dog shows and their qualification probability for such shows. But there’s a lot more to a show line GSD than appearance. And while some can have incorrect assumptions about these dogs, those interested in adopting them cannot afford