| German shorthaired pointing dog (Dog standard) - German shorthaired pointing dog is a dog of noble and balanced appearance, the conformation of which ensures strength, endurance and speed. proud attitude, smooth outlines, lean head, well carried tail, firm shiny coat and well reaching, harmonious strides emphasize its nobility. |
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| German spaniel (Dog standard) - The german spaniel is a medium sized, long-haired, very muscular flushing dog with noble head and strong bone. |
| German spitz (Dog standard) - German spitz is very teachable and easy to train. his distrust to strangers and lack of hunting instinct make him the ideal watchdog for home and farm. |
| German spitz - pomeranian (Dog standard) - German spitz is neither timid nor aggressive. indifference to weather, robustness and longevity are his most outstanding attributes. |
| German spitz giant (Dog standard) - German spitz giant is always attentive, lively and exceptionally devoted to his owner. |
| German spitz medium size (Dog standard) - Particularly impressive is the strong, mane-like collar round the neck (ruff) and the bushy tail carried boldly over the back. |
| German spitz miniature spitz (Dog standard) - The foxy head with alert eyes and the small pointed, closely set ears give the spitz his unique characteristic, cheeky appearance. |
| German spitz-wolfsspitz, keeshound (Dog standard) - German spitz breeds are captivating on account of their beautiful coats, made to stand off by plentiful undercoat. |
| Giant schnauzer (Dog standard) - Originally the giant schnauzer was used in the region of southern germany to drive cattle. |
| Golden retriever (Dog standard) - Golden retriever is a symmetrical, balanced, active, powerful, level mover; sound with kindly expression. |
| Gordon setter (Dog standard) - Gordon setter is a stylish dog, with galloping lines. consistent with its build which can be compared to a weight-carrying hunter. symmetrical in conformation throughout. |
| Grand basset griffon vendeen (Dog standard) - The grand basset griffon vendéen is derived, like all bassets, from hounds of superior size, in this case the grand griffon. |