Sterling Silver Charms
Bling Jewelry .925 Sterling Silver Multi Dragonflies Ankle Bracelet [Jewelry]
(Jewelry) Bling Jewelry
Dragonfly charms
9" in length with extender
.925 Sterling Silver
Comes with an extender
Multicharm anklet
Price:
$72.99
$34.99
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German Shepherds first became popular in the west after World War I. Soldiers who had been serving in Germany had seen the dog and were impressed by it. The TV show, Rin Tin Tin, starring a German Shepherd, also premiered around that time. Unfortunately, the breed became less popular during World War II, as Americans and Britons shunned anything “German”. The war did not affect the popularity of the breed for long, however, and by 1993, German Shepherds were ranked third in American popularity polls. By 2009, they had moved up to second place. This is probably due to the German Shepherd’s relative health, noble appearance, strong and agile body, and their generally friendly demeanour. Who wouldn’t love a dog with all of those great traits and qualities? German Shepherds are also easy to train and do uncommonly well in American Kennel dog shows. Their reputation as work dogs is almost unparalleled. From ranching to police work, these dogs do it all!...
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Italian Greyhounds are a very old breed. Mummified remains of Italian Greyhounds have been found in Egypt, pictures of them have been found in Pompeii, and ancient historians told stories of how Emperor Nero kept Italian Greyhounds in Rome. They get their name “Italian” not because they were first seen or bred in Italy, but because they are very popular in that country. It is not certain where the breed originated, but many experts believe that they first appeared in Turkey or Greece some four thousand years ago.
Beginning with Emperor Nero of Rome, it seems that Italian Greyhounds have always appealed to the royal class. This is probably due to their sleek appearance and lithe body type. Queens especially have kept them, including Queen Mary Stuart, Queens Anne and Victoria, Queen Maud of Norwegia, and Catherine the Great. Frederick the Great is one male ruler that also showed a strong appreciation for the animal.
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