This breed was one of the original colour variations derived from
the more easily recognized black and tan German Shepherd.
Discrepancies between breeder ideologies has separated this breed
from its black and tan cousins, but the breeders of the white shepherd
have strived to reproduce the best qualities of the original German
Shepherd.
The White Shepherd male can be 25 inches or 64 cm at the shoulder
while the females are slightly smaller ranging from 23 or 58 cm.
A variance of 1 inch or 3cm is acceptable.
Breeders focus on preserving the functional “squarer”
structure of the old-fashioned Shepherd, as well as the temperament
that made it possible for the White Shepherd to herd sheep and cattle.
Today, a very loyal, devoted and highly trainable dog, the White
Shepherd thrives on pleasing his owners and loves having a job to
do.
Although happy to spend time with his family indoors, the White
Shepherd is an active breed which also requires outdoor exercise.
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