•Are You Compatible With German Shepherd Dogs? German Shepherds are one of the most intelligent and versatile dog breeds in the world. But you need to know basic German Shepherd information to discoverwhat to expect from them before you bring one home. German Shepherd dogs are not satisfied until they are the center of attention. They are not vicious, but don't know their own strength at times. German Shepherds are smarter than most people, which may get them into mischief in order to get your attention. They also can get more health...
•German Shepherd Breeders To Avoid The German Shepherd dog has a relatively short history though it is a well-loved and well-worked dog today. The breed began in Germany in 1899 and was registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1911. Briefly renamed the Alsatian Wolf Dog due to anti-German sentiment surrounding World War II, the German Shepherd regained popularity so much that over 48,000 German Shepherds were enlisted into the German army. The intelligent and hard-working breed can be trained in a variety of areas....
•German Shepherd Grooming Tips Caring for your German Shepherd doesn't require a lot of bathing, but it is essential to have regular grooming. If you maintain proper grooming procedures you can provide your German Shepherd with a shiny coat and prevent them from contracting skin problems. When it comes to grooming your German Shepherd you should do moderate grooming for eight to twelve weeks and maintain it every night. Regularly brushing and combing at least twice a week will manage the double coat present on a German...
•German Shepherd Information The German Shepherd dog is one of the most beloved and honored dogs in the world. Though this breed is classified by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in the herding group and began as a herding dog, German Shepherds perform many other jobs today. Because of their inherent courage, work ethic, intelligence, loyalty and overall trainability, German Shepherd dogs are commonly used in police work, as escorts for the blind, and as security for many families and businesses. There is no better...
•German Shepherd Puppies Are Born In Large Litters German Shepherd puppies that are for sale come in a variety of colors like black and brown, black and tan, black and silver, solid black, black and cream and sable. The breeder who sells German Shepherd puppies will have all the medical information on the puppy and will have to show you where the puppy has lived in his short life. All registered German Shepherd puppies should come with American Kennel Club papers, be wormed and have preliminary shots. The puppy should also have a very generous...
•German Shepherd Puppies: What You Need To Know When looking at different German Shepherd puppies for purchase or an adoption, it is important to try and weed out any puppies that may pose a problem to your house or family if they have been exposed to neglect or abuse. While bringing an abused dog into your home may not always have a negative outcome and even though all puppies need love, if you have a family or any small children at home, even a small risk of something going wrong because of abuse is better left avoided. There are many...
•German Shepherd: A Combination Of Action And Elegance It was Max von Stephanitz who gripped all the essential credits for the development of the highly talented, faithful and obedient German Shepherd. He solely conceptualized a great variety of sheep herding dogs into one single variety. He visualized a dog of righteous character, great working ability, loyal and comprehensively trainable. Shepherd dogs were known as the best working dogs in 18th and 19th centuries. The shepherds in Germany employed their dogs to direct their group of sheep as...
•Loving Your German Shepherd Pup A German Shepherd pup is one that is a great addition to any home as long as you take the steps needed to maintain control of the situation. Every dog should view his or her owner as the pack leader in order for the owner to maintain control, and this is no different for the German Shepherd pup. When raising your German Shepherd pup, it is essential to make sure that your dog knows all of the basic commands in order for you to be able to keep control over every situation.
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•Standards Of The Noble German Shepherd Breed The body that establishes standards of dog breeds in the United States is the American Kennel Club (AKC). The American Kennel Club decides what qualities make a dog a show quality German Shepherd. German Shepherds in dog shows are judged against these standards, and the dog that comes the closest to matching all the standards of the breed wins the dog show. German Shepherds that win certain prizes in American Kennel Club dog shows can earn the rank of American Kennel Club champion, a...
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