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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1789835" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>"[USER=42782]@TexasJerseyMilker[/USER] maybe he is full blood. I think he still lacks length and height. Compared to your bitch, he looks a little smaller."</p><p></p><p>Libertygarden, it's hard to tell from pictures where you can't see the dog and my bitch side by side, but my Inga is trim and fit and only weighs about 60 -65lbs. German Shephered dogs and bitches are as different built as cows and bulls. People are also used to seeing Amercian show line GSDs, they are more spindly and have collie noses. Here is an American show line looking female from the breed standard article above. She has the short coat type.</p><p></p><p><img src="https://gsdca.org/images/GSD/stacked.jpg" alt="Stacked GSD" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p> A Collie nose is when the profile of their heads are more straight from forehead to snout. European working line GSDs tend to havea noticable stop, that is, their muzzles are much heavier and there is a dip where the snout joins the head. They also have a shorter heavier snout with a bump where the cartilage meets the bone. You can see this profile in the feminine head of Inga where she is standing in the back of the truck above. The European working like are in general stronger and heavier made dogs. If Neskep's dog had Chow blood or Husky his tail would be carried up and curled, not hanging down like a horse's tail or a German Shepherd's tail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1789835, member: 42782"] "[USER=42782]@TexasJerseyMilker[/USER] maybe he is full blood. I think he still lacks length and height. Compared to your bitch, he looks a little smaller." Libertygarden, it's hard to tell from pictures where you can't see the dog and my bitch side by side, but my Inga is trim and fit and only weighs about 60 -65lbs. German Shephered dogs and bitches are as different built as cows and bulls. People are also used to seeing Amercian show line GSDs, they are more spindly and have collie noses. Here is an American show line looking female from the breed standard article above. She has the short coat type. [IMG alt="Stacked GSD"]https://gsdca.org/images/GSD/stacked.jpg[/IMG] A Collie nose is when the profile of their heads are more straight from forehead to snout. European working line GSDs tend to havea noticable stop, that is, their muzzles are much heavier and there is a dip where the snout joins the head. They also have a shorter heavier snout with a bump where the cartilage meets the bone. You can see this profile in the feminine head of Inga where she is standing in the back of the truck above. The European working like are in general stronger and heavier made dogs. If Neskep's dog had Chow blood or Husky his tail would be carried up and curled, not hanging down like a horse's tail or a German Shepherd's tail. [/QUOTE]
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