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Her gestation may not be far in. A Shepherd is generally pregnant for 63 days, the puppies can usually be felt after 3 weeks.
A "normal" gestational period for dogs and cats is 62-63 days.
My German shepherd just had ups and was 72 hours they can go from one hour up to 72.
A German Shepherd can keep the same pace a lot longer than human. If a person can run an hour non stop so can a German Shepherd, easily. That articular breed just wouldn't stop out of tiredness, they would run along side their master as they would in the wild after their alpha.
Pretty much any dog breeds can mate if they are male and female. But I recommend next time you post, instead of saying "get it going on" say mate.So yes.
Since its already an adult it will be harder but just walk it alot of days like once everyday. You might have problems like the dog pulling you or tangling you. Dont let the dog get to far or he can choke on the leash.
No. If your German Shepard has been still for a few days he's probably dead. make sure he's not and poke him/her with a stick haha or take him/her to a petsmart/petco Or to a Veterinarian.
When you start always do one trick at a time with treats for a reward this may take several days of just saying "sit" or "stay" or "come here" these are the most important ones because you want your dog to listen and not run off.
The most fertile days for a German Shepherd to become pregnant typically occur during her estrus cycle, which lasts about 2-3 weeks. Ovulation usually happens around 10 to 14 days after the onset of heat, making those days the most fertile. It's best to monitor the dog's behavior and consult with a veterinarian for precise timing, as individual dogs may vary.
If she is spayed he is trying to assert his dominance. Dogs mount other dogs to assert their higher range in the pack. Try to discourage it to prevent fights.
A German Shepherd's litter typically consists of 5 to 10 puppies, although the number can vary. The gestation period for a German Shepherd is about 63 days. Breeders often monitor the health and development of both the mother and the puppies closely during this time to ensure a safe delivery and healthy litter. Proper socialization and training from an early age are essential for the puppies' development.
A "normal" gestational period for dogs and cats is 62-63 days.