Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology Année : 2025

Comparative Morphometric Analysis of Body and Skull Parameters in German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, and Siberian Husky Dogs

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The present study involved 18 adult dogs, equally divided among three breeds: 6 German Shepherds, 6 Golden Retrievers, and 6 Siberian Huskies. The objective was to analyze various body conformation parameters, which included height, body length, heart girth, neck girth, length of the back, and overall height. Measurements were taken using a standard measuring tape to ensure accuracy. In addition to body dimensions, external skull morphometric parameters were also assessed, including skull length, skull width, cranial length, cranial width, facial length, jaw length, and key anatomical landmarks such as the prosthion, nasion, and bregma. The findings revealed that German Shepherds exhibited the highest average height compared to the other breeds, while Golden Retrievers followed closely behind, and Siberian Huskies had the lowest average height. The body length ratios among the breeds were approximately 5.50:6.50:7.0 for Siberian Husky, Golden Retriever, and German Shepherd, respectively. In terms of neck girth, the ratios were approximately 8.0:9.0:11.0 for the same breeds, with the shoulder girth ratio measured at 6.0:7.0:8.0. Moreover, the ratio of back lengths between the Golden Retriever and Siberian Husky was approximately 4.0:3.0. The cranial length ratios indicated a measurement of 4.0:3.0:3.0 for German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, and Siberian Huskies, respectively. These results provide valuable insights into the physical characteristics of these popular dog breeds, which can aid in breed selection and understanding breed standards.

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hal-05134058 , version 1 (28-06-2025)

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A Rajput, D Chaurasia, S.P Ingole, S.K Deshmukh, A Barik, et al.. Comparative Morphometric Analysis of Body and Skull Parameters in German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, and Siberian Husky Dogs. Journal of Advances in Biology & Biotechnology, 2025, 28 (7), pp.46-53. ⟨hal-05134058⟩
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