Alsatian sheperd a large natural dog, solidly built with long seemingly disproportional, legs. The breed gives the impression of power and endurance, as well as speed. The skull is moderately broad and flat between the ears, sloping to the nose. The eye color is amber or yellow. The muzzle is not blunt, but rather pointed, tapering to the nose. The ears are erect and of medium size (proportionately smaller than the German Shepherd Dog) and internally well-furred. The coat is double with an outer coat of course guard hairs. The winter undercoat is very dense. The tail is bushy and carried straight (never curled over the back). Height: 25-36 inches. Weight: 60-150 pounds. The coat is medium long, with prominent neck and cheek ruffs. Color phases vary from black through white, with wolf gray (agouti) and sable being the most common.
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