Alsatian

/ælˈseɪʃən/ noun

A large dog breed with pointed ears and a brown-and-black coat, originally from the Alsace region of France and Germany.

Named after Alsace (French: Alsace), a region in northeastern France that borders Germany. The name became standard in Britain in the 1920s-1930s when anti-German sentiment led people to avoid the original term 'German Shepherd'.

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