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49567160298_8d0e5ca4a6_b.jpgWe will find a healthy German Shepherd pup that has been raised by responsible breeders.

They are smart and can be used in a variety of roles including military and police. They make great family pets. They love to play and are very energetic dogs.

What is what is a German Shepherd?

German Shepherds are smart, active dogs that require a lot of exercise to stay healthy and happy. They are loyal, secure, and excel at obedience training. These intelligent dogs are also ideal as service dogs for the police and the armed forces. They thrive in homes that offer regular physical and mental stimulation like long walks or runs, and regular trips to new and interesting locations. German Shepherds who aren't sufficiently exercised can develop undesirable behavior, like excessive chewing and barking.

Despite their intelligence and trainability, German Shepherds can be somewhat aloof around strangers. They have a strong urge to protect those they love and can be very aloof or shy with people they don't know. Once they have bonded with someone, they become loyal and reliable. These dogs can be great watchdogs and guard dogs if they are properly trained and socialised from puppies.

When choosing for a German Shepherd, it's important to find a reputable breeder. You can utilize search tools provided by organizations like the American Kennel Club to find a local breeder. Beware of puppy mills as they can sell unhealthy or sick animals.

Many German Shepherds suffer from genetic issues due to poor breeding practices. The elbow dysplasia and the hip are two of the most frequent problems. The ears that are large of the breed are susceptible to infections. Due to their size, they are also prone to bloat.

Heart disease, which includes dilated cardiomyopathy and valvular diseases, deafness and blindness along with other disorders of vision can affect German Shepherds. Regular veterinary exams are essential with x-rays, and listening to the heart using the instrument called a stethoscope.

German Shepherds are herding dogs, and have a strong inclination to herding. They excel in herding other animals as well as children however they can be difficult to manage when left to their own devices. This is why it's important to teach them basic commands at an early age and supervise them whenever they're outside.

Origins

German Shepherds are a breed of dog that has been around for many years. They have been used as working dogs and herding dogs by the German army. The breed's intelligence, as well as its striking appearance, caught the attention of military leaders, including Adolph Hitler. In World War I the GSD was kostet ein reinrassiger schäferhund a vital part of Germany's army, and reinrassiger deutscher schäferhund kaufen schäferhund kaufen welpe, updated blog post, its combat use helped propel it to fame internationally. Tales of these obedient and intelligent war dogs were taken back home to the United States by returning soldiers and helped make the German Shepherd Dog one of the most sought-after dog breeds in America. The GSD also found popularity in the movies and films, with such as Rin-Tin-Tin and Strongheart using variations of the "boy and his dog" theme. The American German Shepherd has unique characteristics that differentiate it from European German Shepherds. The differences result from the fact that the American German Shepherd is bred to different standards than its European counterpart.

The German Shepherd's history can be traced to the late nineteenth century, when Captain Max Emil Friedrich von Stephanitz was a key player in its creation. The former cavalryman who was also a student at the Berlin Veterinary College aimed to create a strong and intelligent herding dog. His search ended at the 1899 dog show when he came across a dog named Hektor Linksrhein who was a perfect example of his ideal characteristics. He bought the dog, changed its name to Horand von Grafrath, and established the Society for German Shepherd Dogs (Verein for deutsche schäferhunde kaufen Schaferhunde). Horand was the first German Shepherd and fathered many pups that were crossbred to ensure consistency.

The German Shepherd Dog was recognized as an individual breed in 1908 and was soon being employed as herder, police dog or messenger, sentry, and personal dog. The German Shepherd was a popular companion for Nazi soldiers due to its obedience. Its involvement in Nazi propaganda campaigns also led to the aversion of many Americans and their allies against the breed. The GSD recovered and is now one of the most sought-after breeds in the world.

Characteristics

German Shepherd Dogs are a well-rounded breed that is often used for everything from herding to search and rescue. They possess an unbeatable combination of intelligence, athleticism and flexibility that puts them in a class of their own. As a result, this robust and sturdy dog is also among the most loved pets in the country. The German Shepherd Dog is an excellent family pet and gets along with children and other dogs when they are raised with them, though they may be a bit protective of their owners and territory. They are generally wary of strangers and may bark if their people are in danger or if someone is coming near to the home.

German Shepherd Dogs need daily vigorous exercise due to their active history. This can be accomplished through long walks, active play sessions and other activities that challenge their body and mind. If not adequately stimulated they could become destructive It is therefore important to provide them with enough physical and mental stimulation to keep them entertained and occupied. They're best at homes with a yard where they can play and run. Apartment living is not for them.

Like many large bodied breeds such as the German Shepherd Dog is prone to elbow dysplasia and hip dysplasia. This condition can cause pain in later life and can lead to arthritis. They are also prone to bloat and should be fed a diet that is low in fat.

Despite these issues, the German Shepherd can be an well-educated, loyal and active breed. It's a great companion. They are very easy to train and they enjoy learning tricks and engaging activities, as well as helping their owners and spending time with their families. Their erect ear should be cleaned and wiped on a regular basis. The nails of their owners should be clipped every three or four weeks. A good coat brush should be utilized on a regular basis to eliminate dead hair and keep the coat in good condition.

If you're seeking a loyal and loving companion or an inquisitive and energetic working companion then the German Shepherd is the perfect canine for you. It's no surprise that they are so popular across the globe, thanks to their strong build and stunning appearance. Check out our German Shepherd puppies and contact us if you're looking to bring this magnificent dog into your home.

Training

German Shepherds are energetic dogs that require a lot of physical and mental exercise. They are often destructive and look for their own "jobs" to do when they don't have an outlet for their energy. Dog trainers use different methods to teach German Shepherd pups obedience and other abilities. These training techniques aid in developing the confidence and drive to be successful as working dogs or family pets.

German Shepherds are traditionally used to herd livestock and guard the fields' edges to prevent trespassing or damage to crops. They are also utilized as security dogs by police and military around the world. They are smart and are well-suited for a variety of different activities. The breed's strong and herding instincts make them good herders, and their obedience and police-training abilities enable them to excel as working dogs.

The German Shepherds' pet lines tend to be lower in intensity and energy than the show-ring breeds used in herding competitions. However, they're still highly energetic dogs that need to have lots of physical and mental exercise each day. If they don't, they'll look for their own ways to exhaust their energy that could include chewing up things or pestering the children.

German Shepherd puppies should be taught to settle down on the command. Physical exercises are important but they also need to learn to control their emotions. Using commands to calm them down is more effective than active training games, which can make the dog excited rather than calm it down.

The German Shepherd is a highly adaptable breed that can get along well with a wide range of people and animals. They're also fairly easy to train and are generally willing to follow the instructions of their owners. They're also extremely protective of their owners and will defend them against other dogs should they need to.

German Shepherds may suffer from hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, as well as other health problems. Heart issues like murmurs or heart valve disorders, and enlarged heart are also common. Other health conditions that are common to people include exocrine pancreatic dysfunction and Von Willebrand disease, a genetic bleeding disorder. However these conditions can generally be managed with medications and appropriate care.
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