What are the differences between the German Shepherd and the Equine? The German Shepherd is a large dog that is slightly longer than it is tall, while the Equine is a medium-sized dog that is well-proportioned and square in shape. The outer coat of the German Shepherd is dense, while the coat of the Equine is rather short, straight and stiff. The majority of the German Shepherd’s coat is black and gray, or the abdomen is gray and the back is black and gray, while the Equine is basically light fawn to reddish brown, with a black face and ears. 1. The size of the Equine is a medium-sized dog, with a square shape. The German Shepherd is a large dog, with a body length slightly greater than its height. 2. The coat is quite short, straight and stiff. The German Shepherd’s outer coat is as dense as possible, with straight, coarse and stiff hair. 3. The basic color of the coat is light fawn to reddish brown, with black face and ears. The German Shepherd, on the other hand, is overwhelmingly black and gray, or gray on the belly and black and gray on the back, so commonly known as the “black back”.
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