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49567287583_f1cc4cc932_b.jpgWhat You Should Know About German Shepherd Puppies

German Shepherd puppies are intelligent and easy to train and natural workers. They require plenty of exercise and enjoy adventures.

Socialization at an early age is crucial to teach them that humans and einen deutschen schäferhund kaufen schäferhundwelpen kaufen österreich (click to investigate) other animals are not danger. They can be scared in situations that are not familiar to them.

Eyes

German Shepherds are usually brown-eyed but they also can have blue ones. It's a genetic variation. Both parents must possess the recessive genes for their pups to have blue eyes. The color of a dog’s eyes do not indicate the health status of the dog.

In general, SchäFerhund Kaufen öSterreich German Shepherds are very healthy dogs and do not have any genetic diseases that are linked to their eye color. However, they can suffer from a variety of health issues that are common in all dogs. This includes seizures, epilepsy, bleeding disorders, and immune-mediated conditions. These conditions can be prevented through preventive screening techniques.

While blue eyes are commonplace in other breeds of dogs, it's rare to see them on purebred German Shepherd. It is usually an indication of a dog that does not from a breeder who adheres to strict standards and breeding practices. It is more likely that the puppy is a mix breed, with significant amounts of Weimaraner and Siberian Husky in it's ancestry.

It is not unusual for German Shepherds, even though it is a rare mutation having one blue and one brown eye. This is a condition referred to as heterochromia, and it may be a sign of a health problem in the dog.

Cataracts are another common problem in German Shepherds. They are described as opaque areas on the surface of the cornea or in the deeper layers of the cornea. These can lead to a loss of vision or obstruct the ability to sense light. This condition can be easily prevented by restricting the amount of direct sunlight your German Shepherd is exposed to and urging it to spend as much time inside as possible. It can also be treated using prescription medications or a specially-designed pair of doggie sunglasses.

Ears

The German Shepherd is instantly recognizable by its pointed pinna and ears that are straight. Although the appearance of the ear is largely determined by genetics, it may be influenced by the environment and care. It's normal for dog's ears to drop or roll over when he's teething. This period usually lasts between 16 and 20 weeks. At that time, he'll be able to stand his ears permanently. The outer layer of skin that covers the ear and the inside cartilage is connected through muscles that allow it to move.

If your German Shepherd's ear is always down it could be an indication of an ear infection or a physical trauma. Drooping ears are often caused by ear infections. The symptoms include swelling, itching, odor or discharge.

You can prevent ear infections by keeping your German Shepherd's ears clean. Bathing your German Shepherd too often can eliminate the natural oils that ensure his ears are healthy. Try to bathe him only when required. Avoid using any ear cleaning liquid more than twice each week. You can help keep your dog's ear moist by letting him wash his head in a bowl of water at least once a week.

If one of your German Shepherd's ears is drooping, it could be due to an ear mite problem. These tiny parasites can be found outdoors and cause irritation, itching and swelling in the affected ear.

Taping the ears of your German Shepherd with a tiny piece of medical or veterinary tape will encourage them to stand. It is recommended to do this with the help of a trained dog trainer or vet. Many dogs will raise their ears in no time after you have taped them.

Coat

The German Shepherd Dog is a double-coated dog that has an undercoat that is soft and dense and a fluffy undercoat. This breed sheds all year long and requires regular brushing in order to maintain its appearance. GSDs have a thick, soft undercoat that shields skin from the elements and is covered by hairs that are longer, which can be straight or wavy. Guard hairs can be anywhere between two and four inches long and can also include feathering around the ears, chest and bottom line and also on the back of the thighs. The long stock coat resembles the Wolf, with tufts of hair on the ears and feathering at the feet. A plush coat is a medium length coat that is favored in the show ring, and has a more full soft coat that has more feathers than the stock coat.

The GSD is available in many designs and colors. This includes the classic black-andtan color everyone is familiar with as well as different shades like blues, livers and fawns. Another variation that is popular is the sable pattern. This pattern features lighter and darker hairs that are mingled together to create a wolflike appearance on the body. Solid-color GSDs are also very common as are GSDs with white markings.

The GSD is also renowned for its strength, agility and stealth, which made it the ideal military and police dog. Its intelligence and loyalty make it a wonderful family pet as well. German Shepherds can be a large breed that is very protective of their family members, Deutscher SchäFerhund Zu Verkaufen but are also calm enough to be able to get with other dogs, cats and livestock. GSDs are often trained in Schutzhund, a form of protection that is designed to detect and deter criminal activities.

Weight

Puppies are fragile and tiny when they are born. They are totally dependent on their mother for nutrition. Puppy's are still small and Deutscher SchäFerhund Kaufen Schweiz have a limited appetite, but they could increase their weight at the end of their neonatal phase.

A healthy German Shepherd puppy is alert and curious, and is not afraid of making advances towards everything and anyone. He or she will play with other littermates, but may also single out one or two and assert their superiority over the other puppies. These behaviors are typical of the well-bred dog.

When a puppy is around three weeks old, you can start feeding your puppy solid food items, such as raw ground beef. This is usually a smooth transition. German Shepherd puppies are very quick to master how to consume this food and generally are very eager.

When your German Shepherd is four months old, their rapid growth will be over and he or she will be focused on gaining larger and developing adult teeth. It is essential to ensure that your puppy is eating enough calories, especially in the event that they are on raw meat diet.

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. Some dogs may show symptoms of these diseases such as dragging their back feet or becoming unwilling to jump or walk up steps. Certain dogs may be suffering from more than one illness and require treatment through physical therapy, medication or surgery.

Heart disease, specifically heart disease, such as dilated cardiomyopathy or valvular disorders that affect German Shepherds. A veterinarian can test for these conditions by listening to the dog's heart with an stethoscope, and taking x-rays of the chest.

Health

German Shepherds are at risk of certain health conditions, including hip dysplasia as well as degenerative myelopathy which can be made worse by genetic deficiencies or excessive exercise. They can also be afflicted by overweight. Buying your German Shepherd from a responsible breeder and adhering to a regular eating schedule and a diet that is low in salt, fat, or sugar could help combat these issues.

Die diet of a German Shepherd Puppy should be high in nutrients, and contain plenty of essential fatty acids and protein. Puppies require as much as 10 percent fat in their diet to support their rapid growth and development. They are also a major energy source, offering more than double the energy of proteins or carbohydrates. The diet should contain a mixture of Omega-3 and Omega-6 fat acids that are derived from flaxseeds fish oils, and other vegetable sources.

Vaccinations are essential for the health of your German Shepherd puppy. This is especially true against parvovirus and hepatitis. These vaccines will also protect your puppy from kennel cough and other respiratory illnesses that can be caused by these conditions.

The immune system of the immune system of a German Shepherd is very sensitive. They are prone to allergies, especially to food or flea bites. These can cause gastrointestinal upset, weight loss or vomiting. To avoid this, you must make sure your dog is eating good quality food that is easily digestible. Avoid table food, human food and treats that are high in fat or sodium.

52539386684_8437767790_h-1024x732.jpgGerman Shepherds are also predisposed to cancer, especially older dogs. Hemangiosarcoma, schäferhund welpe kaufen an unproportionally-sized tumor that develops in blood-rich organs like the heart and spleen. It is a common type of cancer seen in German Shepherds. Other kinds of cancers include lung, bone, and intestinal cancers. Lymphoma is another condition that affects German Shepherds, particularly multicentric lymphoma. It causes the enlargement of multiple lymph nodes throughout the body.

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