Oct
18
2011

Getting a German Shepherd

A puppy is like a cute bundle of joy roaming around your home, but have you considered what kind of a puppy you want? With the exponential increase in the number of dog breeds you need to find out which of them are faithful to you. Well the answer to this question is very simple. The German Shepherd is one dog breed that is not just a good companion but can also be trained to perform a lot of activities.

Choosing a German Shepherd can be a tricky task because you need to look at the puppies carefully so as to ensure that there are no health problems as hereditary breeding is known to cause health issues in German Shepherds. Some health issues that affect these puppies are hip and elbow dysplasia, digestive problems, epilepsy, chronic eczema, dwarfism, flea allergies and keratitis. The best way to ensure that you are buying a puppy that is free from any kind of medical problems is by choosing to buy from a breeder who would be able to provide you with a certificate that assures you of your puppy’s health.

Since these puppies are very friendly and eager to learn you should take care to train them so that you have a German Shepard puppy who is obedient as well as capable of learning new things. One of the best ways to make sure that your new puppy learns what you want is to train the puppy outside. This way you can take the time to see that your puppy’s health is kept well.

While it is well known fact that all puppies love going for walks and playing, this thing is especially true for German Shepherds. The walk is one of those areas that can be used to train puppies to exhibit good social behavior while meeting strangers. There is one main thing that needs to be taken into account before starting the training of your German Shepherd.

This thing is that a German Shepherd is a very intelligent dog. But if there is no activity that is currently occupying the puppy, then it can turn into a destructive puppy. Correct training and proper handling are the only methods to reduce this destructive nature. It should be ensured that your puppy is being trained with a lot of patience, firm but gentle handling and lots of affection.

When you are thinking about the grooming which is entailed with this breed of dog you will find a dog type that is relatively easy to groom. You will need to brush out the coat of the German Shepard puppy on a daily basis. Other than this your puppy will need to have a bath only about twice a year. More than this amount will cause your puppy’s skin to loose its protective skin oil.

Even though there are many different breeds of puppies that you can think about getting, the German Shepard puppy is one who will provide you with loyalty and companionship all through its life.

Check out this great dog book on types dog breeds.

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