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What You Should Know About German Shepherd Puppies<br><br>German shepherd puppies are extremely intelligent They are easy to train and natural workers. They require plenty of exercise and love adventures.<br><br>Early socialization is essential to teach children that animals and [http://www.ea1.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=270282 Belgischer SchäFerhund Welpen Kaufen öSterreich] humans are not a threat. They are often afraid of unfamiliar environments.<br><br>Eyes<br><br>German Shepherds typically have brown eyes, but they may also have blue eyes. It's a genetic variant. Both parents must possess recessive genes that allow their pups to have blue eyes. The color of a dog’s eyes does NOT indicate the health of the dog.<br><br>In general German Shepherds have healthy eyes and no inherited diseases are linked to their eye color. However, they may suffer from a variety of health issues that are common to all dogs. These include seizures and epilepsy, as well as bleeding disorders. These conditions can be avoided through preventive screening techniques.<br><br>While blue eyes are common in other breeds of dogs, it's rare to see them on purebred German Shepherd. It is usually an indication of a puppy that is not from a breeder that is committed to strict breeding practices and standards. It is more likely that the pup is a mixed breed that has a significant amount of Weimaraner or Siberian Husky in its ancestry.<br><br>It is not unusual for German Shepherds, although it is an uncommon mutation, to have one blue and one brown eye. This is a condition referred to as heterochromia and may be a sign of a health issue in the dog.<br><br>Cataracts are another common problem among German Shepherds. They are described as opaque areas on the surface of the cornea or the inner layers of the cornea. They can cause loss of vision or hinder the ability to detect light. This is a condition that can be avoided by limiting your German Shepherd's exposure to direct sunlight and by encouraging it to spend more time indoors. You can also treat it with prescription medications or doggie glasses.<br><br>Ears<br><br>The German Shepherd is instantly recognizable by its pointed pinna and ears that are straight. Though the ear's appearance is determined largely by genetics, it may also be influenced by environment and care. It is normal for your dog's ears to fall or flip over while teething. The period typically lasts between 16 and 20 weeks. At this point, he will have the strength and capability to hold his ears for the duration of time. The ear's outer layer of skin and inner cartilage are connected by muscles that allow it to move and twitch.<br><br>If the ears of your German Shepherd is always down, it could be a sign of an ear infection. The ear's drooping is usually caused by ear infections. The symptoms include swelling, itching and discharge.<br><br>You can avoid ear infections by making sure you keep your German Shepherd's ears clean. Bathing your German Shepherd too often may eliminate the natural oils that ensure his ears are healthy. Try to bathe him as needed. Avoid using any ear cleaning liquid more than two times each week. You can keep your dog's ears damp by letting him soak his head in a bowl of water from time to time.<br><br>A German Shepherd with drooping ears may have an ear mite infection. These tiny parasites are found in the outdoors and [https://directpowertechnology.ru/bitrix/redirect.php?goto=https://xn--entzckendescferhundwelpen-wec35d.de/ deutscher schäFerhund schwarz kaufen] cause irritation, itching and swelling in the affected ear.<br><br>Taping the ears of your German Shepherd with a tiny piece of medical or veterinary tape will help them stand. It is recommended to do this with the help of a dog trainer who is experienced or vet. Many dogs will be able to raise their ears in no time after you have taped them.<br><br>Coat<br><br>The German Shepherd Dog has a double coat, which includes a soft, fluffy undercoat and a thick outer layer. This breed sheds all year round and requires regular brushing in order to maintain its appearance. GSDs have an undercoat that is soft and thick and protects the skin from the elements. The undercoat is covered with longer guard hairs that can be straight or curly. The length of guard hairs can vary from 2 inches to 4 inches and they could also have feathering around the ear or chest, the bottom line, and back of thighs (panties). The long stock coat resembles the one with tufts on the ear and feathers at the feet. A plush coat is a medium length coat that is preferred in the show ring and it has a fuller and softer coat with more feathers than the stock coat.<br><br>The GSD comes in a wide range of colors and patterns, from the classic black and tan most people are familiar with to other shades such as livers, blues, and fawns. Another popular variation is the sable pattern. This pattern has lighter and darker hairs mingled together to create a wolf-like appearance across the entire body. Solid-color GSDs are also popular as are GSDs with white markings.<br><br>The GSD was also renowned for its strength, agility and stealth. This made it a great military and police dog. Its dedication and intelligence make it a great family companion as well. German Shepherds are a large breed that is able to be protective of their family members however they are also calm enough to live happily with cats and dogs and are able to coexist with livestock. GSDs are often trained in Schutzhund which is a type or protection program designed to detect and deter criminal activities.<br><br>Weight<br><br>Puppies are fragile and tiny when they are born. They rely completely on their mother for food. At this point, puppies have a small appetite but they can gain up to 2 pounds at the end of their neonatal phase.<br><br>A healthy German Shepherd puppy will be active, [https://globex.kz/bitrix/redirect.php?goto=https://xn--entzckendescferhundwelpen-wec35d.de/ altdeutscher schäferhund kaufen] welpen kaufen schweiz ([https://radzynpodlaski.praca.gov.pl/uk/rynek-pracy/bazy-danych/klasyfikacja-zawodow-i-specjalnosci/wyszukiwarka-opisow-zawodow//-/klasyfikacja_zawodow/zawod/712606?_jobclassificationportlet_WAR_nnkportlet_backUrl=https%3a%2f%2fxn--entzckendescferhundwelpen-wec35d.de Radzynpodlaski.praca.gov.pl]) curious and able to show affection towards anyone and everything. They play with littermates, but will also pick one or two and assert their superiority over the other pups. These are typical for puppies that are well-bred.<br><br>At around three weeks old, you may begin feeding them solid food, like raw ground beef. Typically, this is an easy transition. German Shepherd puppies learn to consume this kind of food quickly and are generally eager to get started.<br><br>By the time your German shepherd is four months old, his or her rapid development should be over. The dog will then be concentrating on growing bigger and developing adult teeth. It is essential to ensure that your puppy is getting enough calories if they are on an eating plan that includes raw meat.<br><br>A German Shepherd can develop hip and elbow dysplasia as an adult. They also are at risk of developing degenerative myelopathy which is a spinal cord disorder. Certain dogs may exhibit symptoms such as dragging their back feet or refusing to climb stairs or jump. Some dogs suffer from multiple conditions and will require treatment with medications, physical therapy or surgery.<br><br>Heart disease, specifically heart disease, such as dilated cardiomyopathy or valvular disorders are also a problem for German Shepherds. These conditions can be tested by a vet using a stethoscope to listen to the dog's chest, and x-rays.<br><br>Health<br><br>German Shepherds can suffer from certain health conditions, such as hip dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy and genetic problems. These conditions are made worse by excessive exercise and weight gain. Buy your German Shepherd from a responsible breeder and adhering to a regular feeding schedule and diet that is low in fat, salt, or sugar can help to combat these issues.<br><br>The diet of a German Shepherd Puppy should be nutritious and full of essential fatty acids and protein. Puppy dogs require as much as 10% of fats in their diets to help support rapid growth and development. These fats also provide greater energy than proteins or carbohydrates. The diet should contain a mixture of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids derived from flaxseeds, fish oils, and other vegetable sources.<br><br>Vaccinations are vital to the health of your German Shepherd puppy. This is particularly true for parvovirus and hepatitis. These vaccines safeguard your puppy from kennel-cough and other respiratory ailments caused by these diseases.<br><br>The immune system of the German Shepherd is very sensitive. They are susceptible to allergies, especially to food or flea bites. They can cause stomach upset vomiting, diarrhea or weight loss. To prevent this, feed a high-quality dog food that is easy to digest and avoid table food, human food, and treats that contain high levels of fat or sodium.<br><br>Cancer is another major concern for German Shepherds, especially in older dogs. 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