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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1789517" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>With all due respect Liberty, he carries his tail low, not curled up like one of the spitz breeds. <a href="https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeds/spitz-dog-breeds/" target="_blank">https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeds/spitz-dog-breeds/</a></p><p>He fits the height and weight of a male Germ Shep as is the breed standard. His coat is longer and heavier, that makes him look bigger, also hides his true ear shape. I'd like to see a picture of him soaking wet.</p><p></p><p>Germ Sheps come in three coats. " Different German Shepherd Coat Length Types. In addition to the various colors, German Shepherd coats can come in three different lengths. Unironically, these lengths are short, standard, and long. In the west, the short and standard length coats are usual, with longer coats seen in areas with more inclement, colder weather."</p><p></p><p>Nesikep says he has a friend who is a Czech working line breeder and she thinks he's bred from those. They are heavier made work dogs, not the splindly American show lines people are used to seeing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1789517, member: 42782"] With all due respect Liberty, he carries his tail low, not curled up like one of the spitz breeds. [URL]https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeds/spitz-dog-breeds/[/URL] He fits the height and weight of a male Germ Shep as is the breed standard. His coat is longer and heavier, that makes him look bigger, also hides his true ear shape. I'd like to see a picture of him soaking wet. Germ Sheps come in three coats. " Different German Shepherd Coat Length Types. In addition to the various colors, German Shepherd coats can come in three different lengths. Unironically, these lengths are short, standard, and long. In the west, the short and standard length coats are usual, with longer coats seen in areas with more inclement, colder weather." Nesikep says he has a friend who is a Czech working line breeder and she thinks he's bred from those. They are heavier made work dogs, not the splindly American show lines people are used to seeing [/QUOTE]
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