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Vinkler

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Korrekte vinkler

Skjellet
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Principle bones:
01.Paretial bone
02.Occipital protuberance
03.Frontal bone
04.Temporal bone
05.Zygomatic process
06.Cheekbone
07.Upper jawbone
08.Lower jawbone
09.Vertebrae
10.Shoulder blade
11.Humerus
12.Sternum
13.Radium
14.Ulna
15.Carpus
16.Metacarpus
17.Phalanges
18.Vertebra coccygea
19.Iliac bone (ileum)
20.Femur
21.Patella
22.Tibia
23.Fibula (calf bone)
24.Calcaneum
25.Tarsus
26.Metatarsus
27.Phalanges
28.Ribs

Proporsjoner - Standard
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Den gule linjen representerer skulderhøyden, som er punktet vi bruker for å måle hundens høyde. Den hvite linjen representerer tot. lengden av kroppen, den varierer fra 111% til 125% av hundens skulderhøyde.

Hodeskallens akse
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The cranio-facial axes (cranial axis AB and facial axis CD) are parallel in the German Shepherd. Any deviation from the parallelism represents a defect of varying degree. The right cranio-facial

Bearing of ears
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A. Correct bearing
The ears of the German Shepherd should be medium sized, attached to the head high up and held erect. Both ears should be the same, with the pavillion forward and pointed tips.

B. Ears spaced too far apart
C. Ears too close
D. Ear with a semi-erect pavillion

Paws
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A. Correct front foot
The foot should be rounded, with curved toes and the pads close together

B. Open front foot
This is a rather serious defect. The toes are spaced apart and not very curved. When moving the dog's foot does not have the elastic resting position

Teeths
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A. Incisors
B. Canines
C. Premolars
D. Molars

Unlike man and other animals, the teeth of the German Shepherd have an unusual feature: the lack of cement on the layer of enamel.
This is why they are always bright white (unless tartar has build up or there are traces of pharmacological substances).

Field of vision
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The field of vision of a dog with a very long skull can even take in an angle of about 270°. Binocular vision is subtended by a very narrow angle, so a vision in relief is limited.
In a dog with a rounded skull the field of vision is limited to about 200°, while the angle of relief binocular vision is slightly increased.
 
 
 

 

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