This is possible. But mainly not till 6 to 12 months of age will you have to start to worry much
no, you fool.
i don't know what u mean by dog 5 but, yes there is such thing as a white German shepherd, they are very rare though
In one litter? Up to 5 is average.
yes but it will be very hard
Correction: Puppies in general usually begin to lose their teeth at about 3-5 months of age. It ends 6 or 7 months, but it can vary.GSD's shouldn't lose their teeth naturally.
A Miniature German Shepherd is not currently a recognised breed. Smaller, similar breeds to a German Shepherd are: 1) Shetland Sheepdog 2) Belgian Laekenois 3) Belgian Malinois 4) Belgian Tervuren 5) Silhoh Shepherd 6) Belgian Shepherd Dog Each breed can have a varying price range. Pedigree dogs with Kennel Club papers are on average 40% more expensive than non-registered puppies.
German Shepherds are incredibly smart dogs. On a scale of 1 to 5 ( 1 being the least smart and 5 being ther smartest) a German Shepherd is 5. I would recommend that you start training the dog at about 2 or 3 months. This way your dog can learn young and do more in its lifetime. You have to be stern but gentle because you do not want to upset the dog. You should have a good relationship with the dog too before you begin any harder trainings. Dogs are very smart, and they can tell when you are mad at them or happy or pround. In the facility where I work, the dogs must be 12 weeks or older. The dogs learn well when rewarded properly. I hope this can be helpful. You may also want to look for other dog training books to help guide you along the way. Some suggestions for German Shepherds are as follows: Dog Breed Handbooks German Shepherd by Bruce Fogle, DVM; Animal Planet German Shepherd Dogs by Susan M. Ewing;German Shepherd Dog by Susan Samms; The German Shepherd Dog by Diane Morgan.
There are several breeds that look very similar to a German Shepherd. These are: 1) Silhoh Shepherd 2) Belgian Tervuren 3) Belgian Laekenois 4) Belgian Malinois 5) Belgian Groenendael 6) Anatolian Shepherd Dog 7) Beauceron
There are several breeds that look very similar to a German Shepherd. These are: 1) Silhoh Shepherd 2) Belgian Tervuren 3) Belgian Laekenois 4) Belgian Malinois 5) Belgian Groenendael 6) Anatolian Shepherd Dog 7) Beauceron
The average litter size for a German shepherd is about6. but there can be up to 13. but don't get your hopes up.
No, the husky is slightly larger. A male siberian husky is larger than a male german shepherd by 3 inches taller and 3 inches longer. Male siberian huskies are also 5-8 pounds heavier than male german shepherds.
In general German Shepherds are a one owner type of dog. However, if your German Shepherd gets along well with other dogs and appears docile then put your German Shepherd on a leash and let the new pup have the freedom, but be sure to keep the pup away from your dog. Watch the reactions from your German Shepherd. You could try this with a friends dog coming into your home to see how your dog reacts before purchasing another dog. "Never' pay all of your attention to the pup no matter how cute they are. Always go to your German Shepherd first. It's a pecking order. German Shepherd or any other breeds, there are individual personalities amongst dogs and some can be very patient with a pup, while others can be jealous and some even aggressive and harm the pup.