Ancient English Sheepdog
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Alias: German Pinscher
Distribution area: Germany
Origin: Germany
Size: Medium
Height: 45-50cm
Weight: 14-20kg
Life: 12-14 years
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German Pinscher is highly sensitive, intelligent, gifted for training, fearless, stamina, and resistant to disease. It is quick-thinking, alert, cautious and alert to strangers. It has fearless courage and tenacity when threatened. Is a lively dog, but can not bark too much. It cannot show hostility or unprovoked aggression for no reason. Take into account the German Pinscher's highly alert, highly intelligent and lively personality. Aggressiveness towards other dogs should not be considered hostile. The ideal height for males or females is 17-20 inches from the highest point of the withers to the ground.
Breed use: Working dog
Origin: Germany
Reproduction: Viviparous
Life: 12-14 years
Shoulder height
Male: 17.7-19.7 inches (45.0-50.0 cm) Female: 17.7-19.7 inches (45.0-50.0 cm)
Weight
Male: 30.9-44.1 lbs (14.0-20.0 kg) Female: 30.9-44.1 lbs (14.0-20.0 kg)Coat color
Reddish brown reddish brown
The German Pinscher is alert and intelligent.
The German Pinscher is highly developed, intelligent, gifted for training, fearless, stamina, and resistant to disease. It is quick-thinking, alert, cautious and alert to strangers. It has fearless courage and tenacity when threatened. Is a lively dog, but can not bark too much. It cannot show hostility or unprovoked aggression for no reason. Attention, to fully take into account the German Pinscher's highly alert, highly intelligent and lively character. Aggressiveness towards other dogs should not be considered hostile.
Head
Strong, elongated, There is no back of the head, and in front and in appearance, it is very distinct, like a blunt wedge. The entire length of the head, from the tip of the nose to the back of the head, is about half the length from the withers to the base of the tail, so in a ratio of about 1:2. The expression is alert, alert, and responsive. The head is flat, with no wrinkles from the back of the head to the stop. The stop is small but clear. The cheeks are muscular and flat.
Ears
Set high and symmetrical, with ears clipped upright. If the ears are not clipped, they should be V-shaped, folded down along the crease, or small standing ears, raised flat.
Eyes
Medium in size, dark, oval in shape, not prominent in appearance. The eyelids are tight and the eyeballs cannot protrude.
Nose
Full, black.
Chin
Mouth parallel, equal in length to the upper cranium, terminally bluntly wedge-shaped. The lips are black and closed. Scissors bite, complete dentition, white teeth. Defects: Prominent upper or lower jaw bite, lack of major molars.
Limbs
Forelegs are straight and well-boned, perfectly perpendicular to the ground from all sides; Partly coordinated.
Paws
Paws are short, round, compact, with dark pads and dark nails. The toes are close together and arced like those of a cat. The dewclaws on the front legs can be removed.
Tail
Normal, held horizontally. The tail is usually docked at the second to third joints.
Coat
Short, dense, smooth, and clinging tightly to the body. Shiny, covering the body without bald spots. No points will be deducted for a hard coat.
Coat
Isabel (fawn), mixed deer red (red with black fur), black and blue with red/ Brown mark. Among reds, rich, vibrant intermediate colors with relatively dark markers are preferred. In the two-color variety, preferably with prominent dark markings and rich red/brown markings. The markings are distributed as follows: on the cheeks, on the lips, on the chin, above the eyes, on the throat, on the forechest with a distinct triangle on one side, on the metatarsal or flank, forelegs, feet, inner sides of hind legs, anus. It is okay to have pencil marks on the toes. There should be no white markings anywhere on the dog. A small amount of white hair does not constitute a mark.
Gait
Powerful, free, well-balanced gait with good forward reach and rear drive. When trotting, keep the back steady and level, without swaying, heave, or arch. Seen from behind, the feet, although appearing to be close together, cannot cross or collide with each other. Defect: hackney gait.