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German Shepherd Puppies

A lot of people acquire a German shepherd puppy simply because they have small children, or simply because they have no children–and a Shepherd easily becomes the main family.


A German shepherd takes your home, garden and possessions into his loyal care and may guard those possessions along with his life! He not only needs your love; he needs your focus on his general welfare. Provide these simple needs along with your Shepherd puppy will probably be dedicated to you forever. If you have children in the home, be cautious as the puppy may leave ‘presents’ around that this baby generally seems to find prior to deciding to do! Training will solve that potential problem. Because puppies wake at night just like infants, you will probably find your own child cranky from waking with all the puppy. And it’s really recommended that you keep your child’s stuffed toys and toys away from a puppy’s reach–they wish to chew.

Before taking your puppy home, though, consider adopting a adult dog. Experts say it isn’t just till a puppy hits sexual maturity that some innate behavioral problems may turn to come to light. A breeder can only you know what form of adult a puppy is likely to make, while it’s not hard to find an adult dog you’ll love forever. And not under any circumstances get a German shepherd puppy coming from a puppy mill. A puppy mill can be a breeder or breeding company which has low standards for environment, care, training, breeding or otherwise. Puppy mills are usually overcrowded and contain way too many different types of dogs. Conversely, a “backyard breeder” is often an excellent and private source to find a German shepherd puppy. If you possibly could, become familiar with the fogeys in the puppy to make a guess for the puppy’s future temperament.

Remember, German shepherds stay puppies till they may be 6 or 7 years old!
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