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@Asartea: The previous dog has wet fur in the picture. The previous dog is either standing in a hole or has some growth problems in their front legs. White Swiss Shepherds have essentially the same pose as German Shepherds: their front legs/torso are much higher up than their rear legs. The new dog is from an award winning family, well fed and with dry, brushed fur. A more accurate representation.
Given that one of the editors involved has clearly broken Wikipedia's Three Revert Rule WP:3RR and would be facing a block, I could take steps to bring the edit warring to a close right now. I believe that Facebook is the place to be hosting pictures of owners' dogs, unless the shot is outstanding enough to be included here; that one was not. I agree that neither of the previous pictures are very good, but will leave others to make the final decision on selection on the new one. William Harris (talk)21:39, 24 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Yes, indeed, William Harris, but he/she is a new editor and may not have been aware of our edit-warring policies and practices. I've left a warning and explanation on her/his talk-page; if there had already been such a warning there and it had been ignored, I'd have blocked the editor for a short time. That might have deferred, but would not necessarily have resolved, the problem. The new editor has a valid point – the image previously in the article was pretty weird, wasn't it? Justlettersandnumbers (talk) 21:56, 24 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]