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Adopting a Purebred German Shepherd

German Shepherds thrive when they are consistent positive reinforcement, as well as rewarding training. They are intelligent and eager to please.

They naturally protect their family members due to their solid work ethic. They can be trained to protect themselves. They are active and require ample space for exercise. They require early socialization, obedience classes and to become confident and Reinrassiger SchäFerhund well-mannered dogs.

Origin

Captain Max von Stephanitz worked to create a herding dog unmatched. It took years to find a foundation dog that would meet his requirements physically and temperamentally. Hektor Linksrhein, an German Shepherd, was finally discovered at a dog show in 1899. Hektor was the result of several generations of selective breeding, and he perfectly matched Von Stephanitz's idea of what a herding dog should be. Hektor was declared to be the first German Shepherd Dog, and von Stephanitz founded the Verein fur deutsche schäferhundwelpen Schaferhunde (or Society for the German Shepherd Dog).

Breed enthusiasts began to standardize herding dog breeds in the second half 19th century. They were able to preserve a lot of the characteristics that attracted Von Stephanitz's attention. those traits are what make the breed popular in the present. A study has revealed that German Shepherds can learn tasks in just five repetitions, and follow the first command 90% of the time.

The same traits make the breed one of the top military and police working dogs, schäferhund kaufen österreich (47.106.205.140) as well as a popular family pet. They make excellent pets and are great companions for children when they are well-socialized and taught. They are usually shy around strangers, but they are generally affectionate with people they love. A German Shepherd that is not socialized early in life may have difficulty adapting to new environments and may become anxious or stressed.

German Shepherds are excellent guard dogs because of their protective instincts. They are generally extremely intelligent and eager to please, which makes them highly adept at training. They are agile and strong and can run up to 30 miles an hour, if they are required to.

Because of their versatility and popularity, you will see a lot of German Shepherds around the world. However, the distinctive traits of the breed are generally easy to identify particularly if you are familiar with the breed standard. Ask your veterinarian for help identifying the breed if you are not certain. The majority of veterinarians are familiar with the breed standards for the majority of dogs and are able to help you quickly and easily.

Characteristics

Whether you're considering adopting or buying a purebred German Shepherd, it's important to locate a reputable breeder with pedigree papers that can be traced for several generations back. Breeders with a good reputation are also members of organizations like the American Kennel Club, which can give you further assurances of their honesty.

A purebred German Shepherd is characterized by a strong, athletic build with a distinctive black and tan hue. Adult males weigh between 65 to 90 pounds and are 24 to 26 inches tall and females are typically smaller, weighing between 50 and 70 pounds and 22 to 25 inches tall. They have long, erect ears and a sharp, erect gaze. A well-trained German Shepherd may seem intimidating, but it will remain loyal to the owner and will not exhibit aggressive behavior towards people or other dogs.

They are very intelligent and respond well to positive reinforcement-based techniques for training and are quick learners. Socialization is essential in their development to become confident and well-mannered pets. They are natural guardians and will watch over their family. However, they will be tolerant of strangers as long as they don't threaten them.

These powerful, agile dogs are suited to many kinds of jobs and excel in police and military duty as well as serving in the role of service dogs for the disabled. They possess an extremely strong prey drive, and will likely chase small animals, which is why making sure they are in a secure area and ensuring plenty of regular socialization is essential for households with pets.

German Shepherds are loyal, protective and respectful when properly socialized and trained. They are generally shy of strangers and other dogs, but can be taught to play with other dogs with positive training and early socialization.

When assessing the quality of a German Shepherd, look for a head with a wedge shape that is proportional to its size, and perfectly chiseled. The shoulders should be broad and square and straight with a back that is slightly sloped from the croup to the croup. A curved or deutschen schäferhund Kaufen excessively curving rear or back legs suggest an insufficient structural alignment. A well-constructed German Shepherd moves with a smooth, effortless stride that's driven by a forward thrust of the hindquarters.

Temperament

German Shepherds are intelligent and curious dogs that are obedient without being overly eager to please. They are loyal to their family and are wary of strangers. This makes them a great guard dog. They thrive when their owners are active and will be challenged both physically and mentally. They require daily exercise and a large area to play in. If they aren't adequately stimulated, they could use destructive methods like chewing or digging.

When choosing a breeder select a person who is passionate about the breed and has a thorough knowledge of its temperament and personality. A trustworthy breeder will be able to discuss the background of the parents and the puppies. He or she will also tell you if the litter has received obedience training and socialization. If the puppy hasn't been socialized, it will require extensive obedience and behavior training to get it ready to be a family pet.

Puppy must be curious and Schäferhundwelpen kaufen outgoing, with a natural tendency to assert themselves. If one puppy is more reserved than the others this is an indication. Also, a great German Shepherd should have a strong and steady grasp when being picked up.

The muzzle is strong and long with a well-developed jaw and chin. The eyes are dark and almond-shaped. The nose must be black (blue or red-colored noses are disqualifying). The teeth should be white and join in a strong scissor bite, with the top row of teeth slightly wider than the lower. The ears are erect and wide at their base with pointed tips that drop slightly when resting.

The German Shepherd is a very adaptable dog that is used in many different ways like herding, search and rescue, bomb and drug detection, and even guiding the blind. This versatility makes it one the most popular breeds in the entire world. However, it is important to remember that the temperament of a German Shepherd can be heavily affected by its environment and training.

Health

Purebred German Shepherds are incredibly resilient, able to thrive in a variety of environments and roles. This makes them ideal therapy dogs, service animals and affectionate companions. They are also adept in advanced obedience and Reinrassiger SchäFerhund security training as well as competitive dog sports. Their dedication to work and instincts can even make them suitable for search and rescue missions or police work as well as military careers. GSDs, like most breeds, are susceptible to certain health problems despite their remarkable talents.

GSDs, being a larger breed are more prone to joint problems such as hip dysplasia or elbow dysplasia. These degenerative diseases can cause your dog to become debilitated and in pain as they get older. A healthy breeding program and regular veterinary checkups can help minimize their effects.

Like other large breeds German Shepherds are susceptible to bloat (gastric dilatation volvulus) that is when the stomach expands in a way, releasing gas and cutting off blood flow to the liver and spleen. Bloat can be fatal when left untreated. It requires immediate medical treatment.

GSDs also can suffer from heat stroke due to their thick, long dark coats. On hot days, make sure to keep them hydrated and give them plenty of shade. We also examine their eyes on every examination for signs of pannus. It is an eye disease that is immune-mediated and causes blindness if not addressed promptly.

Intervertebral disc (IVDD) disease, von Willebrand's disease, and hemangiosarcoma, a blood vessel that has cancer, could all affect your German Shepherd. The jelly-like cushion between vertebrae in the spine may break or fall off, causing pressure to the spinal cord. The symptoms of IVDD are the inability to climb stairs or jump.

Like all dogs, you should feed your German Shepherd a high quality diet and avoid table food, which can lead to weight increase and nutritional deficiencies. You should also brush their coat regularly to keep it healthy and clean. It's fine to give your dog bath every now and then but excessively can take away the natural oils which keep their coats healthy and shiny.52525815576_1ac9105d69_h-150x150.jpg

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