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German Shepherd
Breed: German Shepherd
Pet ID: N03481
Color: Black and Tan
The German shepherd, formerly called ‘Alsatian Wolf Dog’ in the UK, is a type of breed of dog that originated as far back as the 18th century. It is a medium to large-sized dog very well known for its strength, trainability, and intelligence. It has been famously used in disability assistance, search-and-rescue missions, police/military roles, thus it belongs to the “working- dog group”. Discover more about our German Shepherd puppies for sale below!
Temperament & Family Fit
German Shepherds are known for their loyalty and affectionate nature, making them excellent family companions. They are generally good with young kids and can happily engage in playful activities. However, they may require a bit more supervision around other pets, especially other dogs, due to their strong protective instincts.
Energy & Exercise
This breed is quite energetic and thrives on daily exercise. With an energetic level of 4, they enjoy activities like running and playing fetch, which helps keep them fit and mentally stimulated. Regular outdoor adventures are a must to keep your German Shepherd happy and healthy!
Care & Grooming
German Shepherds have a moderate shedding level, so you can expect to give them some grooming love on a weekly basis. Regular brushing helps manage shedding and keeps their coat looking sharp. With their affectionate nature, they often enjoy bonding time during grooming sessions.
Training Notes
One of the standout features of German Shepherds is their remarkable trainability, scoring a top-notch 5. They thrive on mental challenges and respond well to consistent training methods. With your gentle guidance, they will quickly learn commands and become wonderful, obedient companions.
FAQs
German Shepherds are known for their loyalty and protective nature, making them excellent family companions. They are affectionate and form strong bonds with their owners, often displaying a playful and energetic demeanor. Their intelligence also means they can be adaptable, responding well to training and socialization.
German Shepherds are active dogs with a moderate to high energy level. They thrive on regular exercise, which can include daily walks, playtime, and mental stimulation. Keeping their bodies and minds engaged is key to ensuring they remain happy and healthy.
Generally, German Shepherds can be good with young kids, showing protective instincts while being playful. They may not always get along with other dogs, so early socialization is important. However, they often do well with cats, especially if raised together from a young age.
German Shepherds have a moderate shedding level, so a weekly grooming session is usually sufficient to manage loose hair and keep their coat healthy. Regular brushing can also help reduce shedding and keep their skin in good condition. You’ll likely find that they enjoy the grooming process as a bonding time.
While German Shepherds are large dogs and have some needs that may be challenging in an apartment setting, it’s possible for them to live in one if they receive enough physical activity and mental stimulation. They do best in environments where they can have space to move and a routine that includes time outside for exercise.
Ancestry
Mother - Dam
German Shepherd
Father - Sire
