How to Identify a German Shepherd

The original purpose for the German Shepherd was to herd sheep and cattle. These dogs are dedicated and determined workers. Shepherd's are a very versatile breed and have numerous jobs. Many receive training as seeing-eye dogs, guard dogs, search and rescue, police work and others. They are famous in movies and television. A well-known dog to all of us is the famous Rin-Tin-Tin.

Instructions

  1. Appearance

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      Look at the ears, face and coat color. German Shepherds have erect ears, sloped back and long back scissor-like muzzle. Shepherds are recognizable in a variety of colors. The most common color pattern is the black and tan saddle color. The other colors are white, red, sable and blue.

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      Consider the size. The height of the male German Shepherd standing is 24 to 26 inches. The female is slightly smaller, standing 22 to 24 inches.

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      Weigh the dog. The weight of the German Shepherd is about 77 to 85 pounds.

    Temperment

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      Learn about the dog. Some are used as sniffing dogs in police investigations for detecting bombs, cadaver, narcotics, mines, accelerates and explosives.

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      Make certain that the dog is not hostile. Shepherds are typically loyal and dedicated. Shepherd's are a great family dog, and love children.

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      Make sure the dog is not tired. Shepherds are energetic, vigorous or laid-back. Shepherd's are curious, beautiful and have great strength to almost any task. They protect the ones they love.

    Watch Movies and Television

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      Look at Rin-Tin-Tin shows. Rin-Tin-Tin is Hollywood's top stars during the 20's and 30's. He received as many as 10,000 fan mail daily.

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      Find live-action popular television series starring, the Littlest Hobo,a German Shepherd. This series aired in 1980's.

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      Look for Koton, which is a German Shepherd, stared as Jerry Lee. He was a police dog, in a 1989 movie, K-9.