Castle O’Cuinn
King Shepherds
![]()
Home
Breed
Standard
About Samantha
About Brutus
Puppies
Available
Links
American King Shepherd Breed
The King Shepherd breed can fit several of the "rare breed" definitions. The
King Shepherd was developed with the vision of a large sized or "king-sized"
German Shepherd, with differences in temperament, conformation and of course
size, as compared to the German Shepherd. It is no surprise that German Shepherd
is the main ingredient in the King Shepherd. In fact one of the first rare breed
organizations that recognized the breed included among its acceptable
definitions on how an F1 Generation King Shepherd could be produced was by
"breeding a King to a German Shepherd; breeding a King to a Shiloh Shepherd
(another "rare breed" which is highly influenced by the German Shepherd); and
breeding a German Shepherd to a Shiloh Shepherd". Originally the King Shepherd
was indeed produced by selective breeding of specific bloodlines of German
Shepherd dogs that deviated from the AKC Ideal German Shepherd Standard of the
Breed. Later on in the years, the American King Shepherd Club, Inc. (AKSC) has
reformed the King Shepherd Standard of the breed and introduced other breeds, to
try to strengthen the King Shepherd breed as well as to build upon the
characteristics that make the King different from the AKC Standard of the German
Shepherd.
The AKSC registers the King Shepherd breed and issues individual and unique
registration names and numbers for those dogs and their ancestors who are used
in the King Shepherd breeding program as well as for puppies that are produced.
The King is accepted by several rare breed organizations which allows the breed
to be shown in breed competitions as well as obedience competitions. Interested
individuals typically wish to add a King to their family because of their love
for the German Shepherd breed; but are disillusioned by what some German
Shepherds have become. Individuals add a King to their family because of the
general looks and temperament of the King; not because it is considered a "rare
breed" in many peoples eyes.
Some people believe that the King is "just a King-sized German Shepherd". While
the AKSC will not argue with these individuals and based on the original vision
and genetics of the King, to a German Shepherd Purist, there is an element of
truth. However, the AKSC believes that the King is indeed unique because it
consistently deviates from the Ideal German Shepherd that is described in the
AKC German Shepherd Standard of the Breed and we will continue to love, promote
and work on the "evolution" of bettering the King Shepherd Breed for the future.
In the final analysis, we should ask ourselves these questions: Do you enjoy
your dog? Is it social with you and others? Is it easy to train and control? Is
it healthy? Is it a loving and loyal, priceless companion that enhances your
life? If so, owning a King Shepherd has fulfilled its main purpose in your life.
That's what the breed is really all about. A protector that was capable of
performing a wide variety of working duties ranging from police service, to
guide dogs, to search and rescue dogs. The original breeders also wanted to
produce a dog which was free of the many health and temperament problems, which
has been affecting German Shepherd Dogs.
The King Shepherd is a breed in development.
*NOTICE - The AKSC considers the King Shepherd breed to be a work in
progress (in development for improvement by the AKSC Recommended Breeders). The
AKSC will not condone or be responsible for puppies/dogs acquired from
individuals who have been dismissed (removed, discharged) from all AKSC
privileges and who additionally mislead by stating "...by choice, we are not a
member of nor a breeder recognized by the AKSC..."
Castle O’Cuinn cautions potential owners of King Shepherds from purchasing Kings
from "so-called breeders" who