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Dutch shepherd noun[ C ] uk /ˌdʌtʃ ˈʃep.əd/ us /ˌdʌtʃ ˈʃep.ɚd/ a type of fairly large working dog that is used, for example, by the police. Its hair is black or brown, with stripes or marks of other colours: The police department has five dogs trained to smell drugs, including both German shepherds and Dutch shepherds. Her black Dutch shepherd was straining at the leash, weaving left and right. During this period, the Dutch shepherds assisted officers on over four hundred calls, and their record for tracking was three times the national success rate. With her specially trained Dutch shepherd, she is tracking polar bears and their new migratory patterns. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Canines (dogs) Affenpinscher Afghan hound Airedale terrier Akita Alaskan Malamute English setter English springer spaniel fennec fox fox terrier foxhound Pekinese Pembroke Welsh corgi Perro de Presa Canario Peruvian Inca Orchid Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen Slovenský Kopov Slovenský Čuvač Small Münsterländer smooth fox terrier sniffer dog |