The dominant dog mentions are the Germanshepherd, agile and well-suited to an action-oriented work environment, they are often Deploy various tasks. Then he was recruited by the German army during the First World War and served as a military dog. After being nurtured by the German army, it was basically shaped. Because of its tall size, powerful appearance, and strong working ability, it is widely used as military dogs, police dogs, search and rescue dogs, guide dogs, shepherd dogs, watch dogs, and domestic pets all over the world. Dogs and other identities are active, so the German Shepherd has a very high status in people's hearts, and the dog of this breed is also very good, so the owners should also focus on the selection process. Pay attention to these requirements. Its dog breed standard can be said to involve many aspects, and the determination method is also very complicated. Let's talk about the German Shepherd's standard and determination method in detail, so that friends can recognize it at a glance in the future.

Head (head, face, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, muzzle, jaws, teeth)
Head: strong, large, muscular Especially the palate. Skull: Broad, with a round, soft forehead. Nose: Black. Muzzle: The ratio to the skull is 3 to 5. Cheeks: Jaws/Teeth: Jaws strong, complete, with strong teeth, scissors bite, black or dark inside the mouth. Eyes: Black, broad, low, large and bright, full but not bulging. Ears: drooping.
Torso (neck, chest, ribs, waist and back, front of torso, skin)

Neck: Muscular and strong, showing great strength. BODY: Long, strong and agile. Back: Relatively low, slightly bent down, well muscled loin. Chest: Well developed, conical and tapering towards the tail. Foshan German Shepherd Ribs: Round.
Limbs (Forerunners, Shoulders, Upper Limbs, Bone Joints, Bone Joints, Paws, Hindquarters, Thighs, Hocks, Joints, and Hock Nails)
Forequarters: The legs are short with strong muscles and bones and broad. Shoulders: Forearms: Hindquarters: Longer than the forelegs, not very widely set. Thighs: Well developed. Elbow joint: low position. Hind feet: Rounded.
Tail
Tail: about 20-25 cm, about 10 cm thick at the root, short, not curly.

Gait/Movement
Strong and free-flowing.
These dog breed standards for German Shepherds are the basis for dog owners to choose it, so knowledge of these aspects is also very important. It is best for owners to have a firm grasp of this knowledge before choosing, so that they can better choose an excellent German Shepherd. And excellent German Shepherds are selected in this way.