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I hate to hear things like that, actually. GSDs aren't SUPPOSED to be large dogs. Even by the German Standard, they are a medium-size dogs. Those "small AKC dogs" that people complain about are actually BIGGER than the GSD used to be and are bigger than the GSDs in Germany. The standard that the AKC uses is the same ( almost word for word) that the standard has always been, since first written by Max.
That said, I'm not a fan of the showline dogs. I've seen some that I really really like, but they aren't "just" showdogs. The breeders do herding or Schutzhund or some other type of job for their dogs.
Not saying that is what you think, but way too many people think that the German Shepherd they remember from childhood was 100+ lbs. Actually, he was probably in the 60-70 lb range.
We had a German Shepherd growing up. He was 28" to the shoulder and 110 lbs. But that was in the 80's. Never had hip problems or any other health issues.
I hate to hear things like that, actually. GSDs aren't SUPPOSED to be large dogs. Even by the German Standard, they are a medium-size dogs. Those "small AKC dogs" that people complain about are actually BIGGER than the GSD used to be and are bigger than the GSDs in Germany. The standard that the AKC uses is the same ( almost word for word) that the standard has always been, since first written by Max.
That said, I'm not a fan of the showline dogs. I've seen some that I really really like, but they aren't "just" showdogs. The breeders do herding or Schutzhund or some other type of job for their dogs.
Not saying that is what you think, but way too many people think that the German Shepherd they remember from childhood was 100+ lbs. Actually, he was probably in the 60-70 lb range.
We had a German Shepherd growing up. He was 28" to the shoulder and 110 lbs. But that was in the 80's. Never had hip problems or any other health issues.