This may seem sort of inappropriate to the discussion. I don't know. I figure it couldn't hurt, and might provide some entertainment.
If you like watching movies with GSDs in them then you should checkout "Radio Flyer" which is sort of a kids movie. You should also checkout "Intensity" which is sort of gory, lol. It's kind of like a TV made Silence of the Lambs. These movies have some good GSD scenes in them, especially in the movie Intensity.
Just so no one will go ape @#$% on me, let me say that these are Hollywood dogs and not working dogs. This is just for entertainment purposes only. In "Intensity" though however the dogs in it will look much more like working GSDs than the other one. I feel they're still good to watch if you're a dog nut like most of us here. If you got little kids though you may not want them to watch it, lol.
Intensity was originally a book which is more non-realistic for working dogs than the movie, and breed is even different.
In the movie "Boys from Brazil" no one can forget the Doberman part at the end of the movie, LOL. You might like that too.
If you like books, you might like to check into Jack London's "Call of the Wild," etc. He wrote some entertaining books with dogs having a big part in them. In most of his books they made movies into them, but in The Call of the Wild, you really have to read the book to appreciate it.
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