
German Shepherd
Ever since Rin Tin Tin became a famous
television personality, the German Shepherd has gone from
an already popular dog breed to one of the most well known
breeds on earth. This versatile dog breed seems to be
everywhere that a dog can be of help, from war torn
countries to areas where natural disasters have occurred.
The powerful German Shepherd will strike terror in the
hearts of criminals one minute and endure the overly
affectionate attention of little children the
next.
German Shepherds were bred to be
guardians and the breed still has a very strong protective
instinct. A dog that is high strung or nervous should never be
bred, as the resulting puppies can be untrustworthy. However,
most German Shepherds are wonderful dogs and devoted to their
families, including children and other pets.
The German Shepherd is a fairly large dog, weighing from
sixty to seventy five pounds and standing twenty two to twenty
six inches tall. This breed has erect ears, dark, intelligent
eyes, and a graceful tail. The German Shepherd is most commonly
black and tan, although gray and tan or black and gray dogs are
also available. A striking all white dog, commonly called an
Alsatian, is popular with many people. If you like the look of
the Alsatian, be sure you meet the puppy's parents, as these
white German Shepherds can sometimes be a bit high strung.
Although German Shepherds are high energy animals, they can
live in the city. Just be aware that you will have to exercise
your dog frequently and that he will be miserable if you leave
him alone for long hours without giving him a job to do. Of
course, a house with a big yard in a rural area is ideal.
Since your German Shepherd will rapidly grow into a big,
powerful dog, you may want to enroll him in obedience classes
while he is a puppy. It is much easier to control a small puppy
than a full grown untrained dog. In addition, puppy obedience
classes also help provide another important benefit for your
German Shepherd puppy, socialization to other dogs and people.
Many people who own these intelligent dogs make the unfortunate
mistake of thinking that their dogs need to be trained as guard
dogs. However, this training can lead to aggression if your dog
is not trained properly. Since German Shepherds are naturally
protective, they do not need attack dog training to guard your
home.
The German Shepherd's coat requires little grooming. The
dense coat is coarse and does not mat easily. Brush your dog
once a week to remove dirt and debris. If you live in the city,
concrete will probably wear down your Shepherd's nails.
However, if your dog lives in a rural area he may need to have
his nails trimmed several times a year.
German Shepherds need to eat a nutritional food that is
formulated for large breed dogs. If your Shepherd is a working
dog, you may need to feed him a high protein food. A good dog
vitamin is also a smart idea.
This loyal, smart breed commonly suffers from hip dysplasia
or epilepsy. To see one of these dignified dogs suffering from
either disease is heart breaking. Please be sure that your
puppy's breeder has had the parents tested to be sure they do
not carry these diseases.
If you want a dog who will be protective and loyal, then a
German Shepherd may be the right dog for you and your
family.
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