German shepherd
The history and genesis of the German shepherd
Due to their excellent traits, they were bred to be working dogs by the First World War and had gained worldwide recognition. The working German shepherd served as both a blind person's guide dog and a devoted police dog. This breed thrived in the function of guide for the blind because in addition to intelligence, obedience, and devotion, it is also distinguished by extraordinary patience.
Physical appearance of the German shepherds
Height: Male 60-65 cm. Female 55-60 cm
Weight: Male 30-40 kg. Female 22-32 kg
Color:
Pure black; black with maroon, brown and yellow to light gray markings; gray with darker shades, black saddle and mask; wolf grey.
Training for German shepherds
Many owners are unsure about the best time to begin training their German Shepherd and how difficult it would be, especially if they are new dog owners.
Training this breed won't be a problem because intelligence is one of its key traits, as was already said. We can claim that when it comes to German shepherds, a puppy may pick up basic orders very fast due to their exceptional awareness of the owner's or trainer's movements, which sets them apart in this sector.
This breed is appropriate for more seasoned owners since training and raising need consistency and establishing yourself as a leader.
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German Shepherd lifespan and health
German Shepherd may live for nine to thirteen years.
The wolfdog should have a longer life with frequent vet visits, immunizations, healthy nourishment, care, and training. However, it is possible for certain disorders to manifest themselves, just like with other breeds.The nutrition, which is mostly determined by the growth and development of the dog in its early life, stands out as the most crucial component for this breed. In this view, it is important to limit the amount of food consumed in order to prevent the onset of certain disorders.
The size of the ears makes them more susceptible to developing different ear infections, and like other medium-sized and bigger dogs, the development of flatulence is also a possibility. For these reasons, it's crucial to provide the dog the right number and distribution of meals. Epilepsy and dental illness might also manifest themselves.


