German Shepherd
The first impression of a good German Shepherd Dog is that of a strong, agile, well muscled animal, alert and full of life. It is well balanced, with harmonious development of the forequarter and hindquarter. The dog is longer than tall, deep-bodied, and presents an outline of smooth curves rather than angles. It looks substantial and not spindly, giving the impression, both at rest and in motion, of muscular fitness and nimbleness without any look of clumsiness or soft living. The ideal dog is stamped with a look of quality and nobility difficult to define, but unmistakable when present. Secondary sex characteristics are strongly marked, and every animal gives a definite impression of masculinity or femininity, according to its sex. |
Breeders are listed in alphabetical order by state
www.24kgsd.com |
Tollhaus 24K Dogs Marshall, Michigan Julie Richards-Mostosky E-mail mail@24kgsd.com |
www.geocities.com/heartland/meadows/8946 |
Othello Shepherds West Allis, Wiconsin Cecilia E. Weber E-mail Othellogsd@aol.com |
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