This is just the short story of my PB the German Eichstadt Bully. It is a fictional story on the history of the breed. Some aspects are based on historical fact but the story itself is 100% Fiction. Enjoy, and tell me what you think. Sorry it took me so long to get a story together, I have been busy haha. <br><br><span style="text-decoration:underline"><span style="font-size:150"><span style="font-weight:bold">German Eichstädt Bully's: The Story</span></span></span><br><br>As the bombs cleared in Europe the day after Stalin reached Berlin and the reign of the oppressive Adolf Hitler came to an end at his own hands, the last thing on everyone’s mind were the dogs. The abused Nazi dogs, escaping as the Nazi's fled from one concentration camp to another, running from the swiftly moving Allied liberation. The dogs, the ones not killed first, who hid from the Nazi eyes as they searched the Jewish homes before shipping whole families off to camps. The radioactive dogs who escaped the inner Germany atomic testing sites. A war stricken Europe had no concern for such tampered with varmints. For the first few years the dogs just free roamed Germany, kicked out of trash cans, thrown out of bomb shelters, kicked out of rebuilding towns, forced to sleep in dark, damp, destroyed woods. Ousted with other violent creatures of the world. Eventually, one by one, the dogs began to gather in the small town of <a href="
http://www.geody.com/geospot.php?world=terra&map=col&ufi=-1764577&alc=chs" target="_blank" class="bb-url">Eichstädt, Germany</a>. The city was small, on the outskirts of woods, with nothing more than a few abandoned barns and fresh water holes. But to dogs who were abused and abandoned, it offered an almost paradise. Soon, large numbers of post-World War II dogs from all over Germany wandered their way to the town of Eichstädt. Eventually, after a few years of settling and mating, in the year 1963 the first Modern Eichstädt Bully was born. With the soft heart and Brilliant camouflage mind of the abandoned Jewish dogs, the Ruthless aggression of the Nazi dogs, and the Brute unnatural strength of the radioactive nuclear testing site dogs, the German Eichstädt Bully quickly dominated the heard. Within 5 years, all of the dogs in Eichstädt where their own, new born dominating breed. <br><br>The dogs lived happily in domination for years, until a few got bored of the normal ways of Eichstädt and began to wander off in the year 1972. A few found themselves in the hands of the Allied side of Berlin, sent to train as war dogs in England. Others who found themselves in the Soviet occupied side of Berlin. The dogs in Soviet Berlin and the dogs in Allied Berlin have VERY different stories.<br><br><span style="font-weight:bold"><span style="text-decoration:underline">Soviet Dogs:</span></span><br> The young pups wandered into soviet controlled areas. Since having more than 1 pet was illegal in Soviet Berlin, they were all immediately picked up by the government. It didn’t take the USSR very long to figure out the brutal force this new breed of dog had. They used these dogs to their advantage, immediately breeding them and training more to be used as guard dogs to protect Soviet leaders Khrushchev and Brezhnev. The same line of dogs would even be used later to protect Gorbachev as the Union fell. Some of the dogs were not so lucky as to be personal guards to world leaders though. A ton of dogs were bred and used on nuclear guard sites and military bases. This was a tough job, every tiny mistake resulting in the death of a dog. Even these dogs used and abused dogs were better off than the ones sent straight to the Middle East. These dogs were used to deal with the problems Soviets were having with Non Aligned Arab States. I have no interest in going into more detail than to say that more dogs were lost on the Soviets Middle Eastern front than any other in the history of the breed.<br><br><span style="font-weight:bold"><span style="text-decoration:underline">Allied Dogs:</span></span><br> The dogs who wandered to the allied front were first discovered by the English. Being that these dogs strongly resembled favored English dogs in the facial area, but with very different body structures, they were immediately loved by the English. The dogs were so loved that they were over bred in England. The Royal Family themselves even owned 12 German Eichstädt Bully’s at one time. At their peak in the 1980’s there where over 12000 Bullies in existence. But this all quickly changed, there where so many dogs that most where neglected. With so many found dying in the street the European Union of Dog Protection declared that this breed was to be neutered before any sale and all breeding’s of these dogs where to be controlled by the government. The amount of Eichstädt Bully’s quickly dropped, faster than anyone predicted. <br> <br>With the abused dogs in the East and the Over breeding laws in the West, by the time the Soviet Union Collapsed in the Mid 90’s, there were only 300 of the Breed still in existence. When the USSR collapsed the dogs controlled by them in the Middle East were either put down or abandoned. A few snatched up and lived out great lives in Middle Eastern Homes. By the year 2002 a Strong Pack of the breed formed in the Middle East, a good mixture of the smartest and strongest of the breed. They dominated the animal world of the Middle East. In 2003 the Pack was attacked and captured by terrorist groups with in Iraq. Some in the group managed to escape, but they split up into smaller packs and scattered. By 2004 the breed was almost extinct. 4 Remained in the hands of the Royalty throughout Europe. 2 Remained scattered in European woods somewhere. The last 4 pure bred of the breed in the Middle East Wandered to an American Army Base just outside of Iraq. There they were discovered by a United States Lieutenant who was on the tail end of his tour of duty. He took in the pups and they became his personal dogs. In 2005 the first German Eichstädt Bully’s to touch American Soil arrived on the coast of California and would travel with the Lieutenant to the his home in the Mid-East US. At the conclusion of this report in 2011, there were only 14 German Eichstädt Bully’s in existence.
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