The German Shepherd (White) is the #4 most popular dog breed out of 302 breeds. Top-10 breeds benefit from extensive breeder availability and deep veterinary expertise.
At 50-90, the German Shepherd (White) is 17 lbs heavier than the breed average of ~53 lbs. Larger dogs need more space, food, and often have higher vet bills.
A lifespan of 7-10 years is 4.2 years below the breed average of ~12.7 years. Larger breeds and brachycephalic breeds tend to have shorter lifespans.
The German Shepherd (White) is high-energy (5/5, avg 3.6) and highly trainable (5/5, avg 3.1). Plan for 60+ minutes of daily exercise.
Shedding level: 4/5 (avg 2.4) — a heavy shedder. Grooming needs: 3/5. Regular brushing and lint rollers are essential. Not ideal for allergy sufferers.
Breed Overview
A variation of the German Shepherd with a striking white coat. Same intelligence and loyalty.
German Shepherd (White) dogs are classified as Large dogs. They typically weigh 50-90 lbs and stand 22-26 inches tall at the shoulder. Their lifespan is typically 7-10 years.
What is the German Shepherd (White) temperament like?
German Shepherd (White) dogs are known for being Confident, Courageous, Smart. They have excellent trainability and excellent energy levels, making them best suited for active owners.
Are German Shepherd (White) dogs good with children and families?
German Shepherd (White) dogs rate good (4/5) for being good with kids and average (3/5) for getting along with other dogs. They are generally an excellent choice for families with children.
How much exercise and grooming does a German Shepherd (White) need?
German Shepherd (White) dogs have excellent exercise needs (5/5) and average grooming requirements (3/5). Their shedding level is rated 4/5. They have a double coat that is medium in length.
What health problems are common in German Shepherd (White) dogs?
Common health concerns for German Shepherd (White) include Hip dysplasia, Elbow dysplasia, Degenerative myelopathy, Bloat. Regular veterinary check-ups, proper nutrition, and maintaining a healthy weight can help prevent or manage these conditions. The breed has an average lifespan of 7-10 years.