German Pinscher Standard
Color
Isabella (fawn) to red in various shades to stag red (red with intermingling of
black hairs) black with red/tan markings and blues with red/tan markings.
In the reds, a rich vibrant medium to dark shade is preferred.

In bi-colored dogs, sharply marked dark and rich red/tan markings are desirable. Markings distributed as follows; at cheeks, lips, lower jaw, above eyes, at throat, on forechest and two triangles distinctly separated from each other, at metatarsus or pasterns, forelegs, feet, inner side of hind legs and vent region. Pencil marks on the toes are acceptable.

The rosettes on the chest of a bi-colored dog should be of moderate to small size and should NEVER connect.
Bi-colored markings should be symmetrical. The markings should be faulted to the degree of the asymmetry.
Any white markings on the dog are undesirable. A few white hairs do not constitute a marking.
White markings on a German Pinscher's chest should be severely faulted. This is not a prominent marking in the German Pinscher and needs to be kept that way.
The foregoing description is that of the ideal German Pinscher. Any deviation from this is to be penalized to the extent of the deviation.
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