| "The
German Shepherd Dog Standard"
General Appearance
The German Shepherd Dog is medium sized, slightly longer
than tall, strong and well muscled, bone is dry, the
whole dog presenting a picture of firmness.
Important Measurements
Height at the withers for males: 60 - 65 cm, bitches: 55
- 60 cm. Length of torso exceeds height at the withers
by 10 - 17%.
Character
The German Shepherd should appear poised, calm, self
confident, absolutely at ease, and (except when
agitated) good natured, but also attentive and willing
to serve. He must have courage, fighting drive, and
hardness in order to serve as companion, watchdog,
protection dog, service dog, and herding dog.
Head
The head is wedge-shaped and in harmony with the dog’s
size (length app. 40% of height at the withers) without
being coarse or overly long. The head should appear dry,
and moderately wide between the ears. Seen from the
front and side, the forehead is only slightly domed, the
center furrow is either absent or only slightly visible.
The length ratio of skull to face is 50 : 50%. Skull
width approximately equals skull length. Seen from
above, the skull slopes into a wedge-shaped muzzle. The
stop should not be pronounced. Upper and lower jaws are
strong, the bridge of the nose should be straight, not a
Roman nose or dish-faced nose. Lips are taut, well
closed and of dark color.
The Nose
The nose should be black.
Teeth
The teeth must be strong and complete in number (42
teeth as per formula). The German Shepherd has a scissor
bite, where the upper incisors must meet the lower
incisors in a scissor grip. Level bite, overshot and
undershot teeth are faulty, as well as widely spaced
teeth. A straight incisor tooth line is also faulty.
Jawbones must be well developed, to permit deep rooting
of the teeth in the gum.
The Eyes
The eyes are medium sized, almond-shaped, set slightly
oblique and not protruding. The color should be as dark
as possible
Ears
The German Shepherd has medium-sized, upright ears which
are carried erect and perpendicular to one another,
pointed and open to the front. Tipped ears and hanging
ears are faulty. Laid-back ears are not faulty when the
dog is in motion or resting.
Neck
The neck is strong, well-muscled, and clean cut (without
folds of loose skin). The angle of neck to torso is
approximately 45 degrees.
Body
The top line extends from the point where the neck meets
the skull past the well developed withers and the gently
downward sloping back to the slightly sloping croup
without a visible break. The back is firm, strong, and
well muscled. The loin is broad, well developed, and
strongly muscled. The croup should be long and have a
slight downward slope (approximately 23 degrees from
horizontal) and should merge smoothly into the tail set.
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