With sound structural efficiencies for long, arduous work, the
standard for the German Shepherd Dog calls for mental stability and a
willingness to work. The dog should be approachable, quietly standing
its ground, showing confidence and a willingness to meet overtures without
itself necessarily making them. It should be generally calm, but eager
and alert when the situation warrants. It should be fearless, but also
good with children.
The
German Shepherd Dog should not be timid or react nervously to unusual
sounds or sights. A dog that is overly aggressive because of its overall
fears of people and events can be extremely dangerous. These dogs
should be eliminated from the gene pool as dogs that are not structurally
sound.