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Breed Review: White Swiss Shepherd Dog (17 Pics)

#4 Developed musculature allows its representatives to run long distances and cope with various obstacles.

Skull. Should be medium in size and wedge-shaped.

Nose. Must match the traditional color, namely black, as this is the breed standard. Important! If a dog of this breed has a lighter nose than it should be, then you will be excluded from participation in the exhibition!

Muzzle. Should have a rounded shape, smooth transition.

Lips. Should be dark in color and close to the jaw.

Eyes. Almond-shaped, medium-sized. What is important is that it should be set obliquely and be brown (also standard for the breed).

Ears. In a standing position, they are located high enough on the crown and have an oblong shape.

Neck. Muscular, thick, of medium length.

Housing. Equal posture, straight back, oval chest, without any external flaws.

Tail. As a rule, in the shape of a saber, rather fluffy, slightly tapering from base to end. Has the ability to rise high.

Front limbs. A straight stance, legs far apart from each other, long shoulders with a correct slope.

Hind limbs. They are parallel to each other, have many dense muscles, oval-shaped legs, slightly longer than the front ones.

Leather. Smooth, without much wrinkles, usually dark in color.

Wool. The hair is of medium length, closely adhering to the undercoat; the hind limbs are endowed with a "fur coat". These dogs can be either dynhaired or shorthaired.

Run. As a rule, they run at high speed, often at a trot.

#5 A very kind peace-loving animal that will not be aggressive without reason. They quickly get used to all family members, easily get along with children.

#6 We have already said that they also treat the guests calmly, however, at first, they are slightly wary. It is very easy to train, as it is endowed with high intelligence.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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