Black German Shepherd also called Deutscher Schaferhund came from Germany dating back to 1899. These huge-sized canines are relatively new breed and belong to the herding group which aid in driving sheep flocks. Being innately strong, trainable and intelligent, these dogs have become part of law enforcing activities as well as rescue operations.
Apart from being lovely, Black German Shepherds are protective and loyal, perfect as a guard and companion. The purpose for breeding the dog was to keep up its best features like excellent sense of smell, cleverness and strength but afterwards color became a factor as well.
In Germany, an organization was formed intending to standardize dog breeds. But later on, because of clashes between its members, the organization was dispersed. Now, we have a variety of colors and traits of the German Shepherd.
The Society's first listed German Shepherd was Horand which became a sire of various breeds like Hektor von Schwaben, considered to have the most successful breed. Horand ended up the main subject to major breeding experiments intended to maintain the breed's best traits.
German Shepherds became internationally renowned post World War I specifically in Europe where it served as an aide to soldiers as war and police dogs. During the World War II, it received a lot of criticisms but in the long run retrieved its fame thanks to its reliable traits.
There are particular regulations to follow when breeding a German Shepherd. Otherwise, poorly managed breed leads to genetic abnormalities such as folded ears, weak disposition, hip dysplasia, pale color and incomplete teeth.
Physical characteristics of a Black German Shepherd puppy are long snout, brown eyes and black nose. Average height, weight and length set by UK Kennel Club are 25 inches, 88 pounds and 26 inches respectively.
A noticeable feature on the face is the domed forehead and the square-cut of the snout. It has very robust jaws even as a pup and the bite is scissor like. A young puppy has a very intelligent and confidence appearance and the ears are usually perked up.
Aside from all black as their name implies, red black and tan black combination coats are the most prevalent. Those having black color usually have black mask and body. Body markings can be saddle style or the common blanket color.
Apart from being lovely, Black German Shepherds are protective and loyal, perfect as a guard and companion. The purpose for breeding the dog was to keep up its best features like excellent sense of smell, cleverness and strength but afterwards color became a factor as well.
In Germany, an organization was formed intending to standardize dog breeds. But later on, because of clashes between its members, the organization was dispersed. Now, we have a variety of colors and traits of the German Shepherd.
The Society's first listed German Shepherd was Horand which became a sire of various breeds like Hektor von Schwaben, considered to have the most successful breed. Horand ended up the main subject to major breeding experiments intended to maintain the breed's best traits.
German Shepherds became internationally renowned post World War I specifically in Europe where it served as an aide to soldiers as war and police dogs. During the World War II, it received a lot of criticisms but in the long run retrieved its fame thanks to its reliable traits.
There are particular regulations to follow when breeding a German Shepherd. Otherwise, poorly managed breed leads to genetic abnormalities such as folded ears, weak disposition, hip dysplasia, pale color and incomplete teeth.
Physical characteristics of a Black German Shepherd puppy are long snout, brown eyes and black nose. Average height, weight and length set by UK Kennel Club are 25 inches, 88 pounds and 26 inches respectively.
A noticeable feature on the face is the domed forehead and the square-cut of the snout. It has very robust jaws even as a pup and the bite is scissor like. A young puppy has a very intelligent and confidence appearance and the ears are usually perked up.
Aside from all black as their name implies, red black and tan black combination coats are the most prevalent. Those having black color usually have black mask and body. Body markings can be saddle style or the common blanket color.
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