German shepherd
Coverage of German shepherd in the Nexus archive.
- Judge orders men accused of attacking CBS News crew detained after initial court hearing
A judge ordered three men detained after they attacked a CBS News crew near Adler Planetarium, using a German shepherd, racial slurs, and property damage. The men fled in a tow truck, leading to a chase where one crashed, and police recovered a rifle.
- Devoted police dog moves millions in China by waiting for injured handler, refusing food
A police dog in southwestern China named Bulu refused food and water while waiting for its injured handler, Awei, until their emotional reunion went viral online. Bulu, a four-year-old German shepherd trained for narcotics detection, and Awei, a police officer from Chuxiong in Yunnan province, share a devoted partnership highlighted by the incident.
- Broward man accused of abusing elderly German shepherd appears before judge
A 60-year-old man from Broward faces three charges, including aggravated animal cruelty and abandonment of an animal, after allegedly abusing a 13-year-old German shepherd named Nico. The dog is being treated at Broward County Animal Care, and the accused's bond was set at $12,000.
- Video shows man abusing, abandoning elderly dog at Pembroke Pines shopping center, cops say
A 60-year-old man, Humberto Exposito, is facing animal cruelty charges after police say he abused and abandoned an elderly German shepherd at a Pembroke Pines shopping center. The dog was left without food, water, or shelter and is now receiving care at Broward County Animal Care. Exposito was arrested and charged with aggravated animal cruelty, abandonment, and confinement without sufficient air exchange.
- Rescued Siberian huskies still waiting for homes as legal delays stall adoption in Hyderabad
11 Siberian huskies and a German shepherd remain in Gajularamaram shelter in Hyderabad, still waiting for adoption due to legal delays. A chargesheet against the accused has not yet been filed.
- Hidden in underwear: CBP seizes nearly $100K from Dulles travelers
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at Dulles International Airport seized nearly $100,000 in unreported cash from two groups of travelers attempting to board flights to Brussels. The money was concealed in undergarments, a purse, and pants, though carrying large amounts of currency is legal if properly reported. Both groups were released without criminal charges, and CBP emphasized that the reporting requirement aims to detect potential smuggling, not restrict legitimate travel.
- Disturbing true story behind German shepherd 'abandoned' on street tied to rock, as dog is reunited with its owner
A German shepherd was found tied to a rock on a street and later reunited with its owner, revealing a disturbing true story behind the dog's abandonment. The dog's reunion with its owner has brought attention to animal abandonment cases. The incident highlights concerns about animal welfare.
- Confused German shepherd found tied to enormous rock and abandoned in middle of road
A German shepherd was found tied to a large rock and abandoned in the middle of a road, causing confusion. The dog's circumstances are unclear, but it is now receiving care. The incident has raised concerns about animal welfare.
- Confused German shepherd found tied to enormous rock and abandoned in middle of road
A German shepherd was found tied to a large rock and abandoned in the middle of a road, the dog is currently receiving care. The circumstances surrounding the abandonment are unclear. The dog's condition is being assessed.