AKC German Shepherd Breed Standard in Brief

The American Kennel Club (AKC) determines the accepted breed standard for German Shepherds in the United States. Here is a shortened version of the AKC breed standards of German Shepherds:



  • Overall strong, agile, well-muscled, and full of life



  • Longer than tall, deep-bodied, with an outline of smooth curves



  • Males 24 to 26 inches; females 22 to 24 inches at the shoulders



  • Noble, strong, chiseled head; long muzzle parallel to back of skull



  • Almond-shaped eyes



  • Moderately pointed ears facing forward and set parallel to one another



  • Black nose



  • Scissors bite



  • Shoulders are higher than back, which is level and straight



  • Sternum reaches to elbows; moderately tucked-up loin



  • Tail is bushy, set low, and hanging in slight curve



  • Shoulder blades obliquely angled with well-angulated wrists



  • Broad thigh with a right angle between upper and lower thigh



  • Double coat of medium length, with dense, straight, harsh outer coat



  • Most colors are permitted (except for white); rich colors preferred



  • Gait is ground-covering and effortless



  • Temperament is confident, fearless but aloof; eager, alert, and willing to work






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