10 weeks is the best age to buy
A puppy should be weaned by eight weeks so they should be on a puppy mixer by 5-6 weeks.
A 2 week old German Shepherd puppy should be eating mother's milk. DO NOT REMOVE A DOG THIS AGE FROM THE MOTHER. If the mother is unavailable, consult with a vet immediately.
She is only a puppy and they gradually come up within 9 months of age. If this does not happen she will have a soft ear. It does not matter.
Yes, all puppies lose their puppy canines and grow adult ones at about this age.
Your vet can determine the dog's age by looking at their teeth, size and behavior, but they won't be able to give you an exact age.
I have owned three different German sheperd females from puppy age on. They typically stop getting bigger at approx. one-and-a-half years or so. They are somewhat late at maturing emotionally as well, having gotten over most of their puppy-like quirks by about a year old. Hope that helps.
You can do it at any time, but breeding as a puppy is dangerous and the mother or litter may get sick. It's best to do it when your puppy is a few years old, and if you don't want your dog to reproduce, you may get her spayed. Or, if it's a boy, neutered.
From 7 months to a year...
No, all puppies must stay with their mother until they are atleast 9 weeks old. Any younger than this and the puppy might suffer psychological damage, such as Separation Anxiety Disorder when it matures. The puppy must also continue to feed from it's mother at this age.
depends on the age puppy 1-16lbs 6mos. old 45-65 full grown 110-135lbs all of my shepherds wieghs around the 110-150lbs range with big bones and all muscle they are all working shepherds.
Absolutely not. You might even find it easier with an older puppy. Successful training at any age relies heavily on consistency in commands, so that the dog knows exactly what is/isn't allowed or expected of it.
400 to 800 depending on age and breed pureness