The German Terrier is a small, smooth, short-haired dog with a head slightly longer than the body, oval eyes, and upright and somewhat pointed ears. Their body structure is strong and muscular, making them suitable for hunting in extreme weather conditions.
The coat colors of German Terriers are mainly black and reddish-brown, with a small number of iron-gray individuals. Their hair is short, hard, and closely spaced against their bodies, protecting their skin and waterproofing. The shoulder height of an adult male German Terrier is about 33-41 cm and the weight is 7-10 kg, while the shoulder height of an adult female is slightly lower and the weight is relatively lighter.
In general, the German Terrier is a brave, alert, and agile hunting dog that performs well in hunting. In addition to taking on the task of hunting foxes, foxes, rabbits and other prey, they are also loyal family pets with friendly personalities, easy training, and close relationships with humans.