What kind of dogs did nazis use




















It's sexist I guess, but I believe it is true. My german shepherd lexy used to listen to me and my father She was especially obedient with my father. Anyone have input on this? Possible racist traits from a dog? My German Shepherd never dares play rough with my brother but did with me for the first weeks. Then I learned a technique to assert dominance humanely on him by pressing down on his snout and turning him into the supine position, then growling while staring into his eyes.

He stopped after I did that a few times. Now he is very affectionate to me and careful with his snout. It's not about female. It is about dominance. While I enjoyed this article it needs to be stated that dogs are not capable of being racist but their owners are and dogs pick up subliminal clues from their owners and react to please their owners.

So true your statement! Dogs are not racist, people are. Pit Bulls are the Nazi German Shepherds of today. Pit bulls should not have BSL sigma. A socialized dog will not react to bikes, runners, walkers, screaming children, sirens, ambulances, trucks, cars and motorcycles, etc. Your Dog Is Your Mirror bottom line- correctly train your dog - have a positive, caring and confident attitude.

As a subscriber to Dog Law Reporter, I recommended this article for inclusion on the site. How do I go about getting your permission to either republish copy it, or use a link to it? I know it was written in , so I have no idea if you will even see this comment Thank you for your consideration Sir! Deb: You could upload the piece onto your site as long as you give my site attribution with a link to the homepage of the blog in the attribution line www.

On the other hand, it might be easiest to include a link because I do revise this piece and many others from time to time and if you don't link to the particular blog itself, the version you have will sooner or later be out of date. You can email me directly at jensminger msn. It is not valid to say that Max von Stephanitz was sexist. Do not forget that women in Germany did not have the right to vote until the late s.

However, while the Jews were toppled, excluded, persecuted and in the end slaughtered, dogs received preferential treatment, whether as part of the regime's tendency to protect fauna and flora or out of a specific preference for canines. Gal and other researchers have shown that beginning with the Nazis' rise to power in , certain breeds of dogs were improved and trained for military needs. Gal notes that among the high officers at the concentration camps and in the German army it was common during the war to photograph them alongside their dogs.

Some of the dogs in the camps served to attack prisoners: Among them were Rolf, the dog that belonged to Amon Goeth, who commanded the Plashov camp in Poland, and Bari, the dog that belonged to Kurt Franz, the last commander of the Treblinka camp. An irremovable collar connects the attitude toward dogs to some of the major questions about the Nazis. Did its heads succeed metaphorically in training German citizens to become obedient dogs?

Did the dehumanization of their victims transform the latter into animals? Germans today call them "Deutsche Dogge," a linguistic reference to the canine's British ancestors from the 16th century. A territorial yapper, it became famous as a comic sidekick in US circus acts. They say it remains what it has always been: a German Spitz.

In the s, three men in Munich bred a bulldog with a breed of unknown origin, and continued that experiment for a few more generations. The result is a dog with one of the most instantly recognizable faces in the canine world, one still defined by German guidelines written in The origin of the name "boxer" remains a mystery, though. Even today, these canines, often called wiener dogs in English, still enjoy burrowing — but also biting. A study showed 20 percent of domesticated dachshunds have bitten strangers.

Small Munsterlanders are hard to come by, as high breeding standards keep them relatively scarce. With their silver coats, piercing eyes and biological need for human affection, what's not to love about Weimaraners? They were first bred in Weimar, the city of thinkers and poets, as a gun dog that was also family-friendly — a rarity. So beloved was the breed that, prior to shipping them abroad, they were sterilized in the hope that they'd remain exclusive to the German empire.

But they didn't. A half-day's walk from Weimar, in the town of Apolda, a court clerk named Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann had a problem.

It was the late s, and as a tax collector and officer, he needed protection during his night duties. Fortunately, he also ran the local pound. Through the crossbreeding of Weimaraners, pinschers and pointer dogs, he created the guard dog we now call the Doberman pinscher.

Schnauzers are so closely related to pinschers that the two are considered a single group by the international dog authority, the FCI. In southern Germany, schnauzers served primarily as stall dogs, catching rats and mice. Since rodents have sharp teeth, the dogs' ears and tails were trimmed to protect them from bites. In March , Germans voted for a new parliament - their last free election before all but the Nazi party was banned.

Such extraordinary measures of terror preceded the election that there was little "free" about it. Far-right extremists have smuggled themselves into tour groups at the former Buchenwald concentration camp and denied the Holocaust outright. The death camp saw the killings of more than 56, people. Visit the new DW website Take a look at the beta version of dw.

Go to the new dw. More info OK. Wrong language? Change it here DW. COM has chosen English as your language setting. COM in 30 languages. Deutsche Welle. Audiotrainer Deutschtrainer Die Bienenretter.

Animal-loving killers "Diversion and entertainment," however, was not meant for the prisoners and forced laborers imprisoned by the Nazis in Buchenwald. Cover of the German book 'Animals in National Socialism'. Not a wolf: a German shepherd dog with a flock of sheep. Victor Klemperer survived the Holocaust. Important for wartime production: silkworms.



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