A Quote by Ted Shackelford

I have German Shepherds that I train and have brought back to Germany. I love going there. — © Ted Shackelford
I have German Shepherds that I train and have brought back to Germany. I love going there.
All the dogs I have are German shepherds from Germany, and I fly them back to Germany to show them.
The larger the German body, the smaller the German bathing suit and the louder the German voice issuing German demands and German orders to everybody who doesn't speak German. For this, and several other reasons, Germany is known as 'the land where Israelis learned their manners'.
I'm third generation. I was born in Germany, grew up in Germany, and many of my friends are German. I love playing for Germany. I'm proud I can play for the national team.
I can say to the German people that the United States has been good for Germany. Has looked out for Germany. Has provided security for Germany. Has helped rebuilt Germany. And unify Germany.
Jacob is a German Shepherd. (I have never understood why they aren't called German Sheepdogs. What do the Germans call shepherds?)
I've two huge German shepherds who are my boys. They're called Biscuit and Buster, and I love them to bits.
I feel German, that's for sure. I grew up in Germany, I went to school in Germany and most of my friends are there. I play for Germany.
I am not the German Tony Blair. Nor am I the German Bill Clinton. I am Gerhard Schroeder, chancellor of Germany, responsible for Germany. I don't want to be a copy of anyone.
German women love American men. That's why a lot of American servicemen go to Germany - and never come back.
The German Bundesliga is very interesting for me because I was born and brought up in Germany. I've never worked in the Bundesliga so that makes it more exciting.
Important as economic unification is for the recovery of Germany and of Europe, the German people must recognize that the basic cause of their suffering and distress is the war which the Nazi dictatorship brought upon the world.
When Thomas Mann arrived in California from Germany, they asked him about German literature. And he said, 'German literature is where I am.' It's really a bit grand, but if a German can afford it, I can afford it.
It was very interesting, and we went to Germany and we toured Germany like we were a German band in 1985.
I was born in Germany, grew up in Germany, and when I was becoming a professional footballer, I felt like a German.
We have German Shepherds, gifted by a friend, and the rest are street dogs we have adopted.
I love dogs. I grew up with dogs in my family from the time that I was a little boy; we always had German Shepherds and Labradors. I get on very well with dogs, they trust me.
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