If the dog is healthy take him/her to the vet once a year for shots and a annual check up and that should be ok
The German Shepherd is the closest breed to the wolf. German Shepherd have frequently mated with wolves (either accidentally when they escaped) or deliberately when the owner mated them to bring out more of the wild instincts.
In a comfortable dog bed. Irecommend you bring your dog to the pet store [or were ever you're getting the bed] and let your dog pick out the bed.
Keep it hydrated and bring it to the Vet.
You can't. They usually come into heat every six months, providing they are healthy.
Your GERMAN Shepard may be sick or has eaten something it wasn't supposed to like chocolate or any sweets. Bring your dog to your local vet and ask him about it.
The heats are a regular cyclic occurence. you cann;t "bring it on" but you can time them an make areaosnable prediction of when they will occur.
German Shepherds are known to be a very protective and intelligent breed. When introducing them to new people, it is always advised that you not take the dog by surprise. For the first introduction, have your boyfriend come into the house and sit down in an area that is familiar to your German Shepherd. Carefully bring your pooch over and let him or her start by sniffing your boyfriend. He should not act apprehensive or show fear, as the pup will pick up on this. Gradually coax your boyfriend to pet your dog and allow them some time to get to know each other.
It would depend on the severity of the injury. You should bring your animal to a veterinarian if at all possible.
You should call your veterinarian's office and see if you need to bring him in for a check up.
he should be atleast 6'5 if he isn't, bring him to a veterinarian quick!
No, constant vomiting is a sign of a problem and should be assessed by a veterinarian.
Hold him gently in the bath tub and let him see and sniff the shower handle, turn it on and sooth him and gradually bring it over him. He'll be fine.