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A German Shepherd puppy will thrive in an environment that offers plenty of space for exercise and training. You'll need to find an established breeder who offers the ability to test for temperament and health every litter of puppies they sell.

Look for puppies who are inquisitive and unafraid of humans. Avoid puppies that display territorial aggression. This could be dangerous to visitors. Early socialization and obedience training can to reduce aggression.

Health

German Shepherds live longer than most other breeds, however they are susceptible to specific health problems. Breeders who are responsible screen their puppies for hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia (similar to Lou Gehrig’s Disease) and degenerative myelopathy and bloat, cancer, allergies and heart disease. A reputable vet will advise regular veterinary examinations as well as a balanced and healthy diet, mental and physical exercise, and prompt intervention in the case of any health issues.

German Shepherds should not exert too much themselves, despite their athletic nature. This can lead to joint problems like hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia, schäferhund Baby kaufen which can be painful. Losing weight, reducing exercise and taking joint supplements and administering anti-inflammatory medication can help alleviate symptoms such as limping and reduced mobility.

A common health issue in German Shepherds, pannus is a condition that affects the cornea. If not treated promptly, it can lead to blindness. This condition occurs more often in dogs living at higher altitudes, with high exposure to UV light, or those who live in areas that have high levels of air pollution. Keep your German Shepherd inside during the sunniest times of the day, providing a shaded area, or trying the use of doggie sunglasses can help to prevent the condition.

Like many large breeds German Shepherds are also susceptible to osteoarthritis later in life and can cause pain for the dog. Although any breed is susceptible to this condition, the chance is higher for larger breeds. If you decide to adopt an adult German Shepherd, make sure to select an accredited breeder and provide them plenty of exercise in the confines of a yard that is fenced. This will lessen the effects of this condition.

Training

German Shepherd puppies have a high amount of energy and require plenty of activity to burn it off. They are a great fit in a home that has large open spaces and regular walks.

It's a great idea begin with basic obedience classes for your puppy. They are smart and will respond well to training. A good place to start is with basic commands such as'sit down','sit', Belgischer SchäFerhund Welpen Kaufen öSterreich and'stay'. Once they've mastered those basics then you can move on to more complex obedience work like 'come when asked and leave it'.

It can also help prevent adult fear by giving your German Shepherd puppy to other dogs and humans. Introduce them to people and deutscher schäFerhund kaufen schweiz other animals in a safe environment like a dog-friendly park or cafe. Rewarding them with treats can aid your German Shepherd to become more aware in their presence to ensure they're not overwhelmed by strangers and become scared.

It's important to keep in mind that your German Shepherd is a puppy, which means they'll play and chew on everything. It's also an excellent idea to train them early to not jump up on people and other pets to ensure that they're comfortable around everyone in your family.

It is essential to introduce your German Shepherd puppy with new sights and smells, as well as sounds in the first year of their lives. The Fear Period is a time when they have difficulty interpreting things we might consider safe (such as children or loud sounds). During this period, it's crucial to expose your German Shepherd to a variety of diverse things to ensure that they don't become scared later on in their lives.

You should also enroll your German Shepherd puppy in socialisation and obedience classes, especially when other family members are able to assist. It is easier to track improvements if you have someone else to reinforce the positive behaviors you are working on with your German shepherd. This will also give your German Shepard some consistency, so they don't get overwhelmed by too many different experiences all at all.

Exercise

German Shepherds require a daily workout because they are very active dogs. This activity is beneficial for both the dog and the owner. It helps the dog maintain an ideal weight and keeps its muscles strong and flexible. It also helps to avoid health issues such as hip dysplasia. Regular exercise can help keep the dog's brain sharp and reduce the risk for issues with their behavior.

Working line German Shepherds are bred for police and military work, so regular exercise is vital. It can help in avoiding destructive behaviors, like excessive chewing or digging. It can also improve obedience training and strengthen bonds between pet and owner.

Puppies will need more exercise than adult dogs because they are bursting with energy. However, it is crucial not to over-exercise them because it can cause damage to joints and bones. This is especially the case if your puppy is still growing. It can happen up until 12 months.

Exercise can help puppies develop healthy habits that last for a lifetime. Regular walks can promote cardiovascular health, assist in reducing their weight and reduce stress. It can also aid in developing socialization skills by exposing them new people and animals. This will help them adapt to new environments, and handle difficult situations in the future.

As a rule of thumb to figure out the amount of exercise your German Shepherd puppy requires, you can walk your dog for five minutes per month. This exercise may include training and play but it must always be monitored. If your dog is exhausted it's best to allow him to take a break and rest.

A few activities that offer plenty of physical and mental stimulation for German Shepherds are playing fetch, belgischer schäferhund welpen kaufen öSterreich tracking, agility exercises such as obedience training, and games like hide and seek. This is a great way for your puppy to exercise its natural hunting instincts, deutsche Schäferhundwelpen and also to avoid boredom that can lead to destructive behaviors such as chewing or digging.

Care

German Shepherds are incredibly smart dogs and respond well to early training. However, they are large dogs with a lot of energy and schäferhund welpen kaufen schweiz require space to use up their energy. If they are not given enough exercise, they can become destructive. Additionally, their natural instinct to protect can be turned into aggression if they're not properly socialized and trained as puppies.

Choose a breeder who is honest about his breeding practices and provides AKC papers to every puppy. He will also be able to tell you about each of the puppies' personalities and how they interact with their littermates. The breeder should let you to play with the puppies as well as their mother and stud dog (if they are in the residence).

Ask the breeder for references from previous customers. Also, check with local veterinarians and animal shelters for recommendations to reputable breeders.

A responsible breeder will not sell a puppy that is not well-socialized or unhealthy. He can also explain how he has planned his breeding program to highlight certain qualities in the puppies. He may also be able to give you a puppy replacement should the one you choose doesn't work out.

You should look for a healthy and schäFerhundwelpen robust German Shepherd puppy. Puppy should be alert, curious and active, but not anxious or hyperactive. A puppy that is sluggish or aggressive is best avoided.

Observe the German Shepherd puppy's behavior around his other dogs or littermates. He should be curious and confident of approaching other dogs. He should also demand attention from people with confidence. If he chooses to pick one of the other puppies in the litter It is important to remember that this behaviour could persist throughout his life and make him difficult to live with.

Visit your veterinarian and ensure that your puppy is up-to date on all vaccinations. They should also be microchipped. It's also recommended to introduce him to the rest of your family members while they're still an infant and you can begin teaching him the basics of behaviour and house rules.

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