I remember seeing at one point a website that compared the Doberman standards throughout the years. Now I'd like to look at some of the old written standards, and I can't find that site or any other one with the original AKC standard.
What I'm most interested in is the size area of the standard. I recall looking at it, and seeing that the standard for height has gone up over the years, and that when the Doberman first became an AKC breed, the height was very close to the whippet now (looking at the whippet standard, whippet dogs can be up to 22".)
Does anyone know where to find the original standard? I can't say I'm interested for any good reason, I just remember seeing it and all the words of the Euro BYBs came back to me, like "We're breeding large Dobes true to the old-world Euro Doberman!" Because it seems that BYBs and mills like to flaunt that their massive dogs are the way the breed was "supposed to be" years and years ago before them meddling show breeders ruined everything... and it would sure make me happy to know for sure that the dogs they think they're being true to were actually a good 6 inches shorter than our scrawny NA dogs.
What I'm most interested in is the size area of the standard. I recall looking at it, and seeing that the standard for height has gone up over the years, and that when the Doberman first became an AKC breed, the height was very close to the whippet now (looking at the whippet standard, whippet dogs can be up to 22".)
Does anyone know where to find the original standard? I can't say I'm interested for any good reason, I just remember seeing it and all the words of the Euro BYBs came back to me, like "We're breeding large Dobes true to the old-world Euro Doberman!" Because it seems that BYBs and mills like to flaunt that their massive dogs are the way the breed was "supposed to be" years and years ago before them meddling show breeders ruined everything... and it would sure make me happy to know for sure that the dogs they think they're being true to were actually a good 6 inches shorter than our scrawny NA dogs.