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German Shepherds are smart and obedient. They are also courageous and protective. They are a great fit for Deutsche SchäFerhundwelpen families who have a large, fenced-in yard and plenty of time to devote to exercise, training, and playing.

If you don't want to spend time with a puppy, adopt one from shelters.

Responsible Breeding

Responsible breeders are concerned with the health of their pups. They want to find them homes with people who will give them love and care for the rest of their lives. This is a huge responsibility that requires careful screening of prospective buyers.

Hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and other hereditary diseases are not acceptable to breeders. These two genetic conditions can cause pain in your dog and discomfort as well as arthritis. Responsible breeders test their female and SchäFerhunde Kaufen male dogs and only have puppies from parents who have passed these tests.

A responsible breeder should be able to explain any hereditary traits your puppy might have. This is crucial because hereditary traits could have an impact on the health and temperament of your pet.

The breeder should also be able discuss angles that are that are built into the German king shepherd kaufen. They should be well balanced, Altdeutscher schäferhund kaufen and not have under or over angulation. This is important as the German Shepherd was built to be a herding dog as well as a war dog, so they need to have the correct angles to move efficiently across long distances.

The breeder should also be able give you the pedigrees of the dam and sire. This is important as it can aid in determining whether the parents have suffered from any medical or behavioral issues. A responsible breeder will always concentrate on reducing the risk of hereditary diseases in their breeding stock and they must be able to describe the advantages and disadvantages of the lineage of each parent.

Responsible breeders usually have a contract they ask prospective owners to sign. The contract should typically include a health guarantee and it should also outline the obligations of the new owner. It is important that you fully understand and agree to all the conditions of the contract prior to you make any payment. You should never be forced to accept any terms you are not comfortable with.

Puppies that have been tested for health

Health testing is the most crucial aspect of responsible breeding. A responsible breeder will conduct a health test on their breeding dogs according to the recommended tests of the parent club of the dog, and keep records to prove it. These records should include an CHIC (Canine Health Identification Code) number that proves that all required health screenings were completed and all results passed.

The CHIC number must also be included on the pedigree of the puppy. This will make it easy for the puppy's owners to confirm that all the necessary tests and SchäFerhunde Kaufen screenings have been completed. This will safeguard breeding stock that may be prone to inheriting health issues like hip dysplasia, hereditary multifocal kidney cystadenocarcinoma or nodular dermatofibrosis.

A credible breeder should be able explain the purpose of each of the tests and how they impact the health of their puppies. They should also be able provide references from previous owners who can confirm the quality of their dogs and their integrity.

German Shepherds are smart and loyal, but they can be independent as well. They are affluent and won't hesitate to tell strangers that they're not welcome. This makes them excellent guard dogs and home protectors, but they can be great family pets when properly trained.

If you're thinking about getting a German Shepherd puppy, make sure that the breeder has completed the required tests and screenings to ensure that their puppies are healthy and genetically sound. This will help you avoid a lot more heartache in the future.

Hip scoring is the process of taking X-rays under anaesthesia and sending them to a specialist, who will review them and assign the patient a score ranging from zero and 106. Only dogs with low scores are bred in order to avoid passing on the gene for hip dysplasia to their pups. Elbow scoring is similar and evaluates the growth of a dog's elbow joint.

Another health test is the brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome scheme, which examines the brachycephalic (flat-faced) dog's ability to breathe easily and awards it a score of 0-3; 3 being severely affected and should not be bred from. This could lower the risk of brachycephalic airway obstruction syndrome in puppies who have parents with high scores.

Socialized Puppies

German Shepherd puppies are playful and curious dogs. They are great with both pets and children. They are loyal and secure and can be excellent watchdogs for their families. They are also a joy to work and play, and are ideal for homes with fenced yards or parks where they can run. However, if not properly socialized they could become fearful or agressive, especially around strangers.

Puppy socialization involves exposing a puppy to the world and teaching it that the human environment can be a positive and secure place. You can help your puppy socialize by taking them on walks, to the pet store or to a nearby park where they'll be exposed to other dogs, people, and other sights and sounds. It could also include exposure to different kinds of elevators and cars as well as other modes of transportation.

In this period it is important to avoid overwhelming the puppy with too many new experiences and interactions at the same time. This can create stress or even panic in the dog, which is not what you want to accomplish with puppy socialization.

It's a good idea to allow your puppy to observe other people pet them or hold them from an early age. This can help prevent the development-related aversion to touch. This could be a problem when you take your dog to the vet to have her ears checked and her mouth manipulated in a manner she doesn't like.

In addition to socialization puppies' parents should also expose their puppies to various kinds of textures and sounds. This can be achieved by playing with the puppies on carpeting, tile wood, blankets and even wood. Also, by allowing them to hear the sounds of household appliances like doorbells, blenders, washing machines, and alarm clocks. Another method to let the puppies experience the world is to take them on car rides or to play in parking lots. This will help them adjust to the fast, loud, and unfamiliar world that they will be entering as adults.

Training

German Shepherds have a high energy level and need a lot of mental and physical exercise. You can burn off their energy by taking them on long walks or participating in dog sports such as agility, treibball, or flyball. This will also assist you in forming a strong bond with your German Shepherd and teach them to obey the rules.

You will need to teach your puppy basic obedience commands such as sit, heel, and down. You can reward them with food treats for obeying your commands. The key is to keep training sessions short and fun to keep your puppy's interest. This will prevent them from developing a bad relationship with training.

If you're a new dog owner or don't have time to train your German Shepherd puppy yourself, an experienced trainer who specializes in German Shepherds could be of assistance. A trainer will be in a position to assist you with everything from obedience training to dealing with specific issues with behavior.

A well-trained German shepherd is a loyal, Belgischer SchäFerhund Welpen Kaufen öSterreich protective family member and makes an excellent family pet for families with children. The breed is intelligent and easily learns new tricks. It is capable of tasks such as leading people or herding them around who are blind. The downside is that they may be stubborn and may not always listening to their owner.

If you are planning to utilize your German Shepherd for a task that requires more advanced skills, such as tracking or sniffing it is recommended to take your dog to a school of training for puppies. They have a set curriculum and reinrassiger Deutscher Schäferhund welpe typically require that your dog be fully vaccinated before they begin classes.

German Shepherds are susceptible to heart disease, particularly DCM (dilated cardiomyopathy). It is recommended that you be sure to have your puppy's heart examined annually with a stethoscope and x-rays.

Cancer is a different illness that is prevalent in German Shepherds, especially in their older years. Hemangiosarcoma is among the most common types of cancer that affects Shepherds, and it can cause internal bleeding, weakness, distended abdomen, trouble breathing, and even collapse.52526780752_05caa47e32_h-1024x772.jpg

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