Solid Colors:
* Black and Tan: This is the classic German Shepherd color, with a black body and tan markings on the legs, face, and chest.
* Black: Solid black German Shepherds are also common, but they are less prevalent than black and tan.
* White: Pure white German Shepherds are rare, but they do exist.
Other Colors:
* Sable: This color features a combination of black and tan hairs, often with a reddish or brown tinge.
* Grey: Grey German Shepherds can range from light silver to dark charcoal grey.
* Liver: Liver German Shepherds have a dark brown coat with reddish brown markings.
* Blue: Blue German Shepherds have a bluish-grey coat. This is a less common color and is sometimes considered a "faulty" coloration by breed standards.
Important Note: The American Kennel Club (AKC) recognizes all of these colors, except for white and blue, which are not typically considered standard. However, many breeders and individuals accept these colors as well.
No matter the color, German Shepherds are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and athleticism.