King Shepherd
King Shepherd
GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS: The King Shepherd's origin comes from several different breeds. Although there are some differences in opinion regarding the exact breed make-up, it is generally believed that the King's breed make-up includes German Shepherds of American lines, crossed with Malamutes and/or a Flock Guardian breed (i.e Great Pyrenees), which were then bred back to German Shepherds of European descent. The head should be immense and well defined. The build of this breed is heavy bodied, heavy boned, slightly long, robust and muscular; the structure is solid. The proportion between height and length, and the angulation of the bone elements, must be in such a relationship as to guarantee easy trotting and ruggedness. The coat should be highly weather-resistant. The sexual characteristics should be well marked. A dog that fulfills the requirements of the standard should give the impression of strength and vigor, of intelligence and agility, and should also be well proportioned. The general behavior of the dog and his movements should indicate complete physiological soundness--a quality, which makes the King Shepherd particularly fitted to carry out his tasks as a working dog continuously and willingly. His natural exuberance should be tempered by obedience and by the pleasure he takes in carrying out any task, adapting himself with good will to every situation. In the defense of his master and his master's property the King Shepherd should show courage and hardiness in his role of protector. At the same time he must be an agreeable companion in familiar company, vigilant, faithful and friendly toward children and other animals. He should also be at ease in the presence of strangers, and in such behavior he will give an impression of self-confidence and natural nobility.![]() Ideal Male |
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