Thank you everyone for the nice emails. I am a bit over whelmed with questions. (which is good!) Below is the timeline of events and the revised standard you will be voting on. It is important to note that the color is not just about the white GSD. A nose not predominantly black will no longer be a DQ. This new standard will now allow blues and livers along with whites to be serious faults. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSuELwWRanQ April 2013: GSDCA Board of Director Minutes: Board approves to extend reduced membership fee $36 through all of 2013. April 2013 GSDCA Board of Director Minutes: forms Standard Committee to makes recommendations on coat and color. BOD approves and sends new standard to AKC. (Dean, Gary, Lew, Laura, and Dorothy Lynn opposed) August/September 2013. GSDCA National Premium List sent out. Membership never approved; but published White GSD now eligible for Obedience Victor/ Victrix. August/September Jim Moses has an article in GSD Review promoting white GSD. No article accompanies con. August 2013. Annual ballot sent to GSDCA membership (see below). Includes vote from membership if White GSD should be eligible for Obedience Victor/ Victrix. October 2013. White GSD awarded Obedience Victor Title GSDCA National Specialty. October 2013: Annual ballot results are announced. This vote addresses the eligibility of GSD with disqualifying conformation faults to win the performance Victor/Victrix awards at the GSDCA national. 1. The performance Victor/ Victrix must be free of disqualifying faults as stated by the AKC GSD Standard and as verified by a GSD Breed judge at the National. 2. The performance Victor/Victrix is judged solely on its performance and not by a conformation breed standard. In Favor of #1 533 In Favor of #2 395 (clearly the membership is not supporting white GSD. October 2013: AKC publishes GSDCA New Standard in minutes. October/November 2013: Discrepancies, mistakes, contradictions found in verbiage new GSDCA Standard submitted to AKC. April 2014: GSDCA Board of Director Minutes: GSDCA approves and sends new âcorrectedâ Standard to AKC. April 2014: GSDCA Board of Director Minutes: BOD unanimously votes to publish New Standard in GSD Review. May 2014: AKC approves GSDCA New Standard. July 2014: Linda Bankhead requests copy of âNew Standardâ from AKC and shares with you on Facebook. July 31s 2014: GSDC publishes 2014 BOD minutes January and April on GSDCA website. August 2014: GSD Review has no Revised Standard information. August 2014: Ballot on changing GSD Standard sent to membership. You will be voting on each change separately. Head: Current: A dog with a nose that is not predominantly black must be disqualified. Revised: A dog with a nose that is not predominantly black is to be seriously faulted. Color: Current: The German Shepherd Dog varies in color, and most colors are permissible. Strong rich colors are preferred. Pale, washed-out colors and blues or livers are serious faults. A white dog must be disqualified. Revised: The German Shepherd Dog varies in color, and most colors are permissible. Strong rich colors are preferred. Liver, blues, whites and dogs without predominantly black noses are very serious faults. Dogs exhibiting albino characteristics are to be disqualified. Coat: Current: The ideal dog has a double coat of medium length. The outer coat should be as dense as possible, hair straight, harsh and lying close to the body. A slightly wavy outer coat, often of wiry texture, is permissible. The head, including the inner ear and foreface, and the legs and paws are covered with short hair, and the neck with longer and thicker hair. The rear of the forelegs and hind legs has somewhat longer hair extending to the pastern and hock, respectively. Faults in coat include soft, silky, too long outer coat, woolly, curly, and open coat. Coat: Revised: The ideal dog has a double coat of medium length; a long coat is also permissible. The outer coat should be as dense as possible, hair straight, harsh and lying close to the body. A slightly wavy outer coat, often of wiry texture, is permissible. The head, including the inner ear and foreface, and the legs and paws are covered with short hair, and the neck with longer and thicker hair. The rear of the forelegs and hind legs has somewhat longer hair extending to the pastern and hock, respectively. Faults in coat: soft, silky, curly, open coat and lack of undercoat. Disqualification. Current: Disqualifications: Cropped or hanging ears. Dogs with noses not predominantly black. Undershot jaw. Docked tail. White dogs. Any dog that attempts to bite the judge. Revised: Disqualification: Cropped or hanging ears. Undershot jaw. Docked tail. Dogs exhibiting albino characteristics. Any dog that attempts to bite the judge. 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