Berger Blanc Suisse

The Weisser Schweizer Schäferhund, or Berger Blanc Suisse (White Swiss Shepherd), was often considered a mutation of the German Shepherd, until recently when it was finally considered a separate breed after years of campaigning from White Shepherd enthusiasts. Currently, this breed is only recognised by the FCI and the UKC, but more efforts are being made to give the breed worldwide recognition as a separate and distinct breed from the German Shepherd.
Appearance
The White Shepherd as the name implies should be white with a medium length coat though a light cream colour is also acceptable. The dog should be medium sized 24-26 and 75-85 lbs for Dogs and 22-24 and 60-70 lbs for Bitches. They should also be muscular with smooth curves.

History
The History of the White Shepherd is the generally the same as that of the German Shepherd. The White Shepherd is the result of some breeders not wanting the white colour so over time the white dogs became their own breed.
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