White shepherd dog

About

The White Shepherd Dog is a medium to large-sized breed known for its striking white coat, which is dense and weather-resistant. It has a strong, athletic build and an alert, intelligent expression. The breed is known for its loyalty, versatility, and excellent herding and guarding abilities.

Breed Size
  • Weight (Male)

    29-41 kg

  • Weight (Female)

    25-34 kg

  • Height (Male)

    55-66 sm

  • Height (Female)

    55-66 sm

Coat
  • Fur Type

    Double

  • Color

    One color

Care
  • Walk

    >60 minutes/day

  • Breed group

    Herding Group

  • Breed Size

    L

  • Demeanor category

    Alert/Responsive

Breed Traits
  • Barking
  • Good with young children
  • Drooling
  • Energy level value
  • Grooming frequency value
  • Good with other dogs
  • Trainability
Breeds Club Recognition
  • Trainability Category

    >Eager to Please

  • Temperament

    >Confident, Courageous, Smart

Blog About Pet Care

The White Shepherd Dog, often recognized for its striking white coat, is a medium to large-sized breed with a strong, athletic build and a keen, intelligent expression. Typically standing between 22 to 26 inches tall at the shoulder and weighing between 50 to 90 pounds, this breed combines elegance with strength. The White Shepherd’s coat is dense and weather-resistant, usually pure white, although variations can include shades of cream. Regular grooming is necessary to maintain its pristine appearance and prevent matting. The coat's insulating properties make it well-suited for various climates. Originally developed from the German Shepherd, the White Shepherd is known for its versatility and excellent working abilities. It excels in a variety of roles, including herding, guarding, and search and rescue, due to its high intelligence, agility, and strong work ethic. The breed is also skilled in obedience, agility, and other dog sports. As a companion, the White Shepherd is known for its loyalty and affectionate nature. It forms strong bonds with its family and is generally good with children and other pets when properly socialized. The breed requires regular exercise and mental stimulation to keep it happy and healthy, thriving in active households where it can participate in physical activities and training. Training the White Shepherd is usually straightforward due to its intelligence and eagerness to please, though it benefits from positive reinforcement and consistent, firm guidance. The breed's natural instincts and drive make it both a reliable working dog and a devoted family member. Overall, the White Shepherd Dog combines its impressive working abilities with a loyal and loving temperament, making it a remarkable and versatile companion for active individuals and families.