AKC Standards for the Doberman Pinscher


General Appearance
The appearance is that of a dog of medium size, with a body that is square. Compactly
built, muscular and powerful, for great endurance and speed. Elegant in appearance, of
proud carriage, reflecting great nobility and temperament. Energetic, watchful,
determined, alert, fearless, loyal and obedient.

Size, Proportion, Substance
Height at the withers: Dogs 26 to 28 inches, ideal about 27½ inches; Bitches 24 to 26
inches, ideal about 25½ inches. The height, measured vertically from the ground to the
highest point of the withers, equaling the length measured horizontally from the fore chest
to the rear projection of the upper thigh. Length of head, neck and legs in proportion to
length and depth of body.

Head
Long and dry, resembling a blunt wedge in both frontal and profile views. When seen from
the front, the head widens gradually toward the base of the ears in a practically unbroken
line. Eyes almond shaped, moderately deep set, with vigorous, energetic expression. Iris,
of uniform color, ranging from medium to darkest brown in black dogs; in reds, blues, and
fawns the color of the iris blends with that of the markings, the darkest shade being
preferable in every case. Ears normally cropped and carried erect. The upper attachment
of the ear, when held erect, is on a level with the top of the skull. Top of skull flat, turning
with slight stop to bridge of muzzle, with muzzle line extending parallel to top line of skull.
Cheeks flat and muscular. Nose solid black on black dogs, dark brown on red ones, dark
gray on blue ones, dark tan on fawns. Lips lying close to jaws. Jaws full and powerful,
well filled under the eyes. Teeth strongly developed and white. Lower incisors upright and
touching inside of upper incisors a true scissors bite. 42 correctly placed teeth, 22 in the
lower, 20 in the upper jaw. Distemper teeth shall not be penalized. Disqualifying Faults:
Overshot more than 3/16 of an inch. Undershot more than 1/8 of an inch. Four or more
missing teeth.

Neck, Topline, Body
Neck proudly carried, well muscled and dry. Well arched, with nape of neck widening
gradually toward body. Length of neck proportioned to body and head. Withers
pronounced and forming the highest point of the body. Back short, firm, of sufficient width,
and muscular at the loins, extending in a straight line from withers to the slightly rounded
croup.
Chest broad with fore chest well defined. Ribs well sprung from the spine, but flattened in
lower end to permit elbow clearance. Brisket reaching deep to the elbow. Belly well
tucked up, extending in a curved line from the brisket. Loins wide and muscled. Hips
broad and in proportion to body, breadth of hips being approximately equal to breadth of
body at rib cage and shoulders.
Tail docked at approximately second joint, appears to be a continuation of the spine, and
is carried only slightly above the horizontal when the dog is alert.

Forequarters
Shoulder Blade sloping forward and downward at a 45-degree angle to the ground meets
the upper arm at an angle of 90 degrees. Length of shoulder blade and upper arm are
equal. Height from elbow to withers approximately equals height from ground to elbow.
Legs seen from front and side, perfectly straight and parallel to each other from elbow to
pastern; muscled and sinewy, with heavy bone. In normal pose and when gaiting, the
elbows lie close to the brisket. Pasterns firm and almost perpendicular to the ground.
Dewclaws may be removed. Feet well arched, compact, and catlike, turning neither in nor
out.

Hindquarter
The angulations of the hindquarters balances that of the forequarters. Hip Bone falls
away from spinal column at an angle of about 30 degrees, producing a slightly rounded,
well filled-out croup. Upper Shanks at right angles to the hip bones, are long, wide, and
well muscled on both sides of thigh, with clearly defined stifles. Upper and lower shanks
are of equal length. While the dog is at rest, hock to heel is perpendicular to the ground.
Viewed from the rear, the legs are straight, parallel to each other, and wide enough apart
to fit in with a properly built body. Dewclaws, if any, are generally removed. Cat feet as on
front legs, turning neither in nor out.

Coat
Smooth-haired, short, hard, thick and close lying. Invisible gray undercoat on neck
permissible.

Color and Markings
Allowed Colors: Black, red, blue, and fawn (Isabella). Markings: Rust, sharply defined,
appearing above each eye and on muzzle, throat and fore chest, on all legs and feet, and
below tail. White patch on chest,
not exceeding 1/2 square inch, permissible.

Gait
Free, balanced, and vigorous, with good reach in the forequarters and good driving power
in the hindquarters. When trotting, there is strong rear-action drive. Each rear leg moves
in line with the foreleg on the same side. Rear and front legs are thrown neither in nor out.
Back remains strong and firm. When moving at a fast trot, a properly built dog will
single-track.

Temperament
Energetic, watchful, determined, alert, fearless, loyal and obedient. The judge shall
dismiss from the ring any shy or vicious Doberman.
Shyness: A dog shall be judged fundamentally shy if, refusing to stand for examination, it
shrinks away from the judge; if it fears an approach from the rear; if it shies at sudden and
unusual noises to a marked degree.
Viciousness: A dog that attacks or attempts to attack either the judge or its handler, is
definitely vicious. An aggressive or belligerent attitude towards other dogs shall not be
deemed viciousness.