Breed Education

History of the White Swiss Shepherd Dog

To know the history of the White Swiss Shepherd is to also know history of the German Shepherd Dog; as their histories are intertwined for a period of time. The breed standard for the White Swiss Shepherd call for a dog based on the type and coloration of sheepdogs found in the German state of Thuringia, which were known to come in white, and of a type in congruence to todays White Swiss Shepherd. The existence of the Thuringian dogs predate the formal conception of the German Shepherd dog breed, but were used in the creation of the German Shepherd. The breed standard for the White Swiss Shepherd describes a dog different than that of the German Shepherd Dog, and over the last 50 years the White Swiss Shepherd has honed its distinct type across its gene pool to align with its Thuringian origins that were predecessors to the GSD. Strong toplines without slope, higher head carriage, front and rear assemblies with more open angles, and a gait that is void of the typical superfluous reach than that of the German Shepherd Dog.

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Recommended breed health tests

One of our goals as a custodian for the WSSD breed, is to ensure the future health of the breed by maintaining a health database of breed stock and determining applicable health testing to be done by breeders to ensure healthy progeny. This means keeping track of known abnormalities in the breed, as well as abnormalities in the breed that we share common ancestry with, the GSD. In order for a dog owner to receive a CHIC certificate (which for our breed is an indication of COMPLETE health testing) we require dogs be tested for all applicable genetic health anomalies that affect the White Swiss Shepherd Dog as well as monitor hearts and eyes. This breed is overall a healthy one, but no breed is completely free of health concerns.

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Breed Recognition Status as of 2022

The World Canine Organization, formally known as The Fédération Cynologique Internationale, includes 98 members and contract partners that each issue their own pedigrees and train their own judges. The FCI makes sure that the pedigrees and judges are mutually recognized by all the FCI members. The FCI recognizes 354 breeds. Each of them is the ‘property’ of a specific country. The ‘owner’ countries of the breeds write the standard of these breeds (detailed description of the ideal type of the breed), in co-operation with the Standards and Scientific Commissions of the FCI. The WSSD is owned by, and its country of origin is, Switzerland. The White Swiss Shepherd Dog has been recognized definitive basis with the FCI since July 4, 2011. The FCI has a cooperative agreement called a “letter of understanding” with three countries; the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada. These countries have different relationship terms than actual FCI member countries, which is why the WSSD is was not just automatically recognized as a distinct breed in all countries affiliated with the FCI. The three other countries’ organizations are: KC (The Kennel Club (England),AKC (American Kennel Club), and CKC (Canadian Kennel Club). The Kennel Club recognized the White Swiss Shepherd Dog in 2017. Only two other organizations with agreements with the FCI have not yet recognized this breed- the American Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club.

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