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Georgian Mountain DogAs one of the giant dog breed, Georgian shepherds are some of the biggest dogs on the planet. Because of their stature, Georgian shepherds fall into the Molosser category. Male Georgian mountain dogs grow between 75-85 centimeters in height, and 65-85 kilograms in weight. Physically, these dogs are strongly-boned, muscular, and athletic, with a large head and powerful legs. |
German Coolie DogGrooming German Coolies is easy -- just a quick sweep with a wire brush daily will keep their coat healthy. They are average shedders, not recommended for those with allergies. |
German Hovawart DogOriginating in Germany as a working breed, the German Hovawart is a large and robust guard dog. They nearly became extinct but were revived during the 1920s. |
German Hunt Terrier DogPhysically, individuals should exhibit a square (though not broad) build, standing squarely and true over the feet. A deep and narrow chest allows the dog to more easily enter dens, and is preferred, while an excessively wide chest lessens this ability. |
German Pinscher DogThe German Pinscher is an alert, smaller breed, who makes a wonderful watchdog.They are headstrong, and can be fairly independent. |
German Shepherd DogThe German Sheperd Dog is one of the most intelligent breeds. They are a very strong dog, devoted and faithful. They are great watch dogs and protectors. |
German Shorthaired Pointer DogThe German Shorthaired Pointer was bred to hunt, so they need plenty of physical and mental stimulation. If daily exercize requirements are met, they are a plesure in the home. |
German Wirehaired Pointer DogThe German Wirehaired Pointer has plenty of energy to expend. Great as a hunting dog, it also has a fairly mild temperament that suits itself well to being a housedog. |
Giant Schnauzer DogThe Giant Schnauzer is higly protective and loyal of it's family and owners. They can be agressive towards other dogs and reserved with strangers. |
Glen of Imaal Terrier DogThe Glen of Imaal Terrier is inquisitive and playful, always game to run around. They settle down once indoors, though, and are great with children. |
Goldador DogThe Goldador is created by the crossing of two breeds: Golden Retriever and Labrador Retreiver. They are typically referred to as a "designer dog". The most popular Goldadors are those resulting from first generation crosses. |
Golden Retriever DogThe Golden Retriever is one of the most rounded family dogs. It is very gentle, freindly, and intelligent, making it ideal for any family with a yard. |
Goldendoodle DogThe Goldendoodle is a family oriented dog like that of the Golden Retriever providing it is over 25 pounds in genetic body weight. Smaller Goldendoodles tend to pick up the traits of the Toy Poodle where temperament is concerned. |
Gordon Setter DogThe Gordon Setter is a hunting dog, and needs a lively owner to ensure that they get daily exercize. They can make for a loving family dog. |
Great Dane DogThe Great Dane is a friendly giant, good for a family dog as it's great with children. |
Great Pyrenees DogThe Great Pyrenees is a gentle, loving dog when not provoked. They are very protective of their family, though, so owners must be wary around strangers or other dogs. |
Greater Swiss Mountain DogThe Greater Swiss Mountain Dog is a gentle and loyal companion for any family, even for those with small children. They are easy going and a affectionate. |
Greyhound DogThe Greyhound is, obviously, a quick breed. That's not to say that they aren't quite calm and tame, though. They are generally an easy going pooch. |