Remember How to Spell German Shepherds Right

by Larry Brallas on March 15, 2010

I was amused to find out that about 1 in every three people spell the word German Shepherd mistakenly, spelling them German Shepards rather. I’m amazed that this breed of dog is so commonly mistyped, & I’m even more stunned to learn that I write it this way for so loads of years.

I despise spelling words incorrect & I consistently seek to avoid it. I’m consistently careful to make certain that I’m exact with my spelling, however like every human being, every so often I just mess up. The good thing is that I’m going to give you an easy way to keep in mind how to spell this breed of dog correctly.

Follow my simple method here & you’ll consistently remember that it’s not German Shepards, rather shepherds.

Remember back to why this type of dog was created and perhaps you will quickly figure it out. The German Shepherd was created as a labor canine, & it was just at the turn of the century that this breed came to existence.

Folks in Germany needed a dog to help herd sheep. Think of the words herd and sheep now, & then reverse them. You don’t think of the German Shepards (I am kidding) presently as sheep herding dogs, as they’re ordinarily used by law enforcement to fight crime, in airports to sniff out substances, and in other settings that depend on the dog’s strong sense of smell.

This, though, is why they had been bred, & remembering this should make it much easier to spell the word properly.

As long as you aim to keep this in mind every time you write or type out the word, I believe you will get it precisely from here. Do not feel too badly regarding it since one in 3 individuals do write it incorrectly.

I hope this has been useful. Here’s to a couple of spelling successes down the line when it comes to this wonderful breed of dog.

Now that you know it isn’t German Shepards, you’ll have to learn more German Shepherd training tips at my blog.

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