The German Shepherd was initially developed in Germany. It was a much favoured breed of dog thanks to its work ethic and friendly characteristics and temperament. There are numerous posters and paintings for German Shepherd dogs to acknowledge their character and love reflectedby people who own them. Not only can you obtain the painting but also luxuriate in T-shirts, gifts and propaganda posters.
"Obey the German Shepherds", a poster depicting the said canine as the one in control of a household. The poster has a striped yellow and red background making it catchy and is considered as an appraisal to the great role of German Shepherds as guard and companion dogs.
Two artists illustrated German Shepherds as gentle creatures. One of which is Michelle Noe who designed a depiction of a German Shepherd as an angel having a red halo on top of his tress on an acrylic painting seated in 14x14 canvas. The other one is Carol Lyn Nesbitt where a calm-looking canine was relaxing on a bed of flowers. Both can be availed on frames and are sold online.
Fashion admirers can also relate with another painting by Miki Klocke. The work shows a German Shepherd doing the ramp walk with a powerful look on his face. The unframed picture is on black and white.
Another canvas piece was created by Tracy Allyn Greene. She names it "Faithful Dreams" illustrating sleeping canines on a comfortable cushion. It is believed to commemorate the defending nature and trustworthiness of these dogs.
"Paws Up" by Melissa McDaniel is a work featuring a German Shepherd extending both of its paws in the air. This artwork goes on frame upon request.
Victoria Smith, captivated by the German Shepherd dog she interacted with in a show, illustrated a 10 by 12 inch artwork of a two year old canine. This colored pencil piece was named after the dog, "Troy". You can request it framed upon purchase.
An endearing German Shepherd dog painting titled the 'German Shepherd and Butterfly' was designed by Carol Lynn Nesbitt. It follows the pop art style and is a very colorful print showing the playful nature of the German Shepherd.
Alison Leete on her painting illustrates a dog walking amidst the meadows trying to comprehend a sound he heard. Another one is for patriotic and folk art enthusiasts. This depicts German Shepherds sleeping on an American flag background. This implies that the said breed has been adored and loved by US notwithstanding the fact that it came from Germany. Really, the said canine is occasionally known as American Shepherd.
"Obey the German Shepherds", a poster depicting the said canine as the one in control of a household. The poster has a striped yellow and red background making it catchy and is considered as an appraisal to the great role of German Shepherds as guard and companion dogs.
Two artists illustrated German Shepherds as gentle creatures. One of which is Michelle Noe who designed a depiction of a German Shepherd as an angel having a red halo on top of his tress on an acrylic painting seated in 14x14 canvas. The other one is Carol Lyn Nesbitt where a calm-looking canine was relaxing on a bed of flowers. Both can be availed on frames and are sold online.
Fashion admirers can also relate with another painting by Miki Klocke. The work shows a German Shepherd doing the ramp walk with a powerful look on his face. The unframed picture is on black and white.
Another canvas piece was created by Tracy Allyn Greene. She names it "Faithful Dreams" illustrating sleeping canines on a comfortable cushion. It is believed to commemorate the defending nature and trustworthiness of these dogs.
"Paws Up" by Melissa McDaniel is a work featuring a German Shepherd extending both of its paws in the air. This artwork goes on frame upon request.
Victoria Smith, captivated by the German Shepherd dog she interacted with in a show, illustrated a 10 by 12 inch artwork of a two year old canine. This colored pencil piece was named after the dog, "Troy". You can request it framed upon purchase.
An endearing German Shepherd dog painting titled the 'German Shepherd and Butterfly' was designed by Carol Lynn Nesbitt. It follows the pop art style and is a very colorful print showing the playful nature of the German Shepherd.
Alison Leete on her painting illustrates a dog walking amidst the meadows trying to comprehend a sound he heard. Another one is for patriotic and folk art enthusiasts. This depicts German Shepherds sleeping on an American flag background. This implies that the said breed has been adored and loved by US notwithstanding the fact that it came from Germany. Really, the said canine is occasionally known as American Shepherd.
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