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The Purebred German Shepherd Dog

The GSD is the perfect blend of speed and strength. Its training capabilities are high and its natural protective instincts make them beloved family dogs.

When looking for a purebred German Shepherd dog select breeders who value the health of their dogs and follow ethical breeding. You can find reliable breeders by asking for pedigree documents and previous health clearances.

Characteristics

German Shepherds are powerful intelligent dogs that are highly capable of training. They are incredibly loyal to their family members and are a fierce protector of them. The breed standard states that the GSD must be steady of temperament, self assured, and courageous. It must also be tractable and willing to be a pleasure to.

The breed is medium-sized, slightly elongated, and muscular. It has a double coat that consists of an outer layer of hardness, and a soft undercoat. Its almond-shaped eyes are dark and slightly set. Its ears are wide at the base and pointed. The tail is slender and extends down to the hocks below when the dog is lying down. The long neck with a slightly sloping slope is distinctive. The chest is wide and deep. The spine is firm and the ribs are well-sprung.

In general, the breed is sound, deutscher schäferhund welpen kaufen but serious faults include roached backs as well as long pasterns that hinder correct movement. Its hindquarters should be powerful, but not excessively exaggerated. Likewise, the rear leg should never go forward of the point where the forefoot leaves an imprint.

As working dogs As working dogs, the GSD has high-drives that are naturally present (behavioral tendencies and desires towards things like territorial protection and chasing prey). If these high-drives are not satisfied in some way, such as through work or playing, it can lead aggression. Show-type German Shepherds were developed to reduce these drives. However, they require lots of positive reinforcement, physical exercise, and mental stimulation in order to keep their lives in balance.

GSDs are generally shy and cautious towards strangers initially. This trait of protection makes GSDs excellent guard dogs, but requires proper training to avoid overreactions. They make wonderful family pets when socialized properly from a young age, and are generally good with children.

The GSD has an extremely high threshold for pain and is able to fight off illness, however it has certain health conditions that may impact its quality of life. These include seizures, epilepsy and bleeding disorders as well as immune-mediated diseases. By taking precautions, such as limiting the dog's exposure to harmful UV rays and making sure that regular vaccinations are given to the dog will help reduce the risk of these conditions.

Temperament

German Shepherds are smart and eager to learn. They are also capable of training. They are a working breed that excel in a variety of jobs, including herding, police work, search and rescue, bomb and drug detection, and guiding the blind. They also make excellent companions for families. However, this strong and confident breed requires an unwavering sense of purpose and the attention of a confident owner to channel their energy and strength positively. They require plenty of space and exercise, and might not be suitable for smaller living spaces.

The ideal German king shepherd belgischer schäferhund welpen kaufen österreich (Read More On this page) is balanced and confident, with a solid and stable temperament. They are loyal and alert and they are sceptical of strangers. If they are not socialized properly and trained to be vigilant and protective, this behavior can become aggression. Dogs with these traits can be smart and independent, but they can also be bored. They need to find ways to satisfy their natural curiosity.

Founder Max von Stephanitz used herding and farm dogs, as well as longhaired and short-haired German Shepherds in his breeding program to develop the kind of dog that was obedient and responsive that we see today. Max von Stephanitz did not agree with those who wanted to use German Shepherds to be used as a showcase and ensured that his dogs were calm, had strong herding impulses, and solid body structure. He refused to breed dogs with temperaments that were unstable, or with steep angles on their croups, front and rear pasterns. He believed that these traits would undermine the ability of the breed to carry out its usual tasks.

German Shepherds are also prone to cancers. Hemangiosarcoma is a common cancer that affects the spleen and liver, organs with heightened blood supply. They also can develop lung, bone or intestinal cancers.

You can avoid these ailments by maintaining the physical well-being of your German Shepherd. This includes giving him a balanced diet and regular exercise. Make sure he has plenty of opportunities to run and play outside in a secure area free of traffic and other dangers. Keep him looking neat by brushing his dense double coat on a regular basis and using a de-shedding device or undercoat rake to remove loose hairs. Also, make sure that you take him to the veterinarian on a regular basis to have regular health check-ups.

Health

German Shepherds have a healthy health record, but some health problems do exist. They are prone to ear infections and may develop eye conditions and ears, including degenerative myelopathy. They may also be affected by a genetic disease known as hereditary von Willebrand's disorder that affects their capacity to clot blood. It is found in both male and female dogs.

As a working breed GSDs are often involved in strenuous exercise during their training and they can suffer from joint issues as a result. A common one is hip dysplasia, which is characterized by improper growth and development of cartilage and joint that can result in discomfort, lameness, and Reinrassiger SchäFerhund other symptoms. This is not always a serious condition, but it can be painful for the dog.

Breeders with a good reputation X-ray the dogs they breed and use the results for breeding decisions. The x-rays help determine the health and blue shepherds genetic background of the puppy, as well as how likely it is to develop dysplasia. Dogs who are at a high risk of developing dysplasia do not breeding.

Like many large breeds, German Shepherds can suffer from panosteitis, which causes bones to grow rapidly and unevenly, which causes stiffness and pain in the legs. This condition is more prevalent in German Shepherd puppies or dogs younger than 18 months old who are experiencing a rapid growth spurt.

The dogs need food that is high in protein and a large mix of omega-fatty acids and balanced vitamins for skin and coat health. They may benefit from joint-support in their food including glucosamine as well as chondroitin. Dogs who are less than 18 months should get moderate exercise like walking and playing with another dog, if they are compatible. However they shouldn't run at full speed since this could cause damage to their growing joints.

Table food or bones from animals should be avoided because they can cause digestive upset, vomiting anorexia, vomiting, and pancreatitis. Puppies and adults can benefit from probiotic supplements to aid digestion, as well as digestive enzyme supplements that aid in breaking down proteins. Vitamin and mineral supplements are not necessary in the sense that a well-formulated and approved AAFCO diet should contain the right amount of these nutrients.

Training

German Shepherds are smart and highly trainable dogs that thrive when they're under the direction by a knowledgeable handler. They are therefore a great choice for military, police search and rescue, and therapy dog roles. Their constant loyalty makes them a great pet, if they are properly socialized and trained.

Socialization is the first step towards raising a well adjusted GSD. Introduce your puppy to variety of people and deutsche schäFerhunde Kaufen animals from an early age, by taking them on frequent walks, playing games, and going to local dog parks. This will make them feel comfortable and secure in a new place and will help them become comfortable with humans from an early age.

Training for a German Shepherd requires patience, consistency and positive reinforcement. It is important to avoid negative reinforcement methods, such as physical and verbal punishment, as they can cause fear-based aggression. Use clicker training or rewards-based training to teach your German Shepherd the basic commands.

It is also important to provide your German Shepherd with a daily dose of enrichment. Exercises for mental stimulation can be equally important as physical exercise for the GSD especially in a hectic or busy household. This will help them stay focused and less likely to be distracted by noises or storms as well as other dogs at the park, or crowds during competitions and other public events.

Certain health conditions that are exclusive to German Shepherds include hemangiosarcoma, cancer of the bones, lungs, and intestinal tract and pannus (superficial keratitis). All of these diseases are preventable through responsible breeding and lifestyle changes.

Despite their fearsome reputation German Shepherds are loving family pets. They are usually affectionate with children and gentle with smaller pets, such as cats, when they are exposed to them from an early age. They are extremely effective guardians due their size and strength but they should be supervised when they are around children. If they are not exposed enough to socialization and training and are not properly socialized, they could exhibit signs of aggression. It is recommended to enroll your German Shepherd in a puppy class in the preschool or obedience to ensure that they receive the education and socialization they require to thrive.cropped-GERMAN-Shepherd-2-300x235.png

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