This would be a very difficult question to answer, each owner feeds their dog differently. Also it would depend on what veterinary care, has been provided throughout the 12 months of ownership.
An estimate for feasibility studies (if you are planning a purchase) is $1000/yr. The annual tab may be twice this if there are medical problems.
A lot over the year... They cost around 39 pounds a month plus vet bills... It's a big responsibility.
A lot around 12 grand, excluded medical bills.
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There is no way that a trained German Shepherd would cost as much as the last person had said.... depending on how well trained the dog is, a extremely trained German Shepherd could range in the thousands.
A good range of 200 - 600 pounds.
If you get your GSD from a good breeder, they can cost about $1000. Of course you can get one much cheaper at a rescue or shelther.
The cost can be from $150-700 probably abround 500 due to the size.
German Shepherd, they are very smart. That's why the police use them so much
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.
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It depends on the owner and their preferences on dogs.
In the United States, a pet-quality German Shepherd puppy sells for anywhere from $500 to $1000. A breeding quality or top show-quality dog may cost from $5,000 to $15,000 or more.
The answer is 580 pounds and there you go bye.
Depends on you, as the owner. A German Shepherd would certainly be more loyal, going as far to die for its owner and is more popular. Beaucerons are much more rare. They both make good guard dogs but the German Shepherd is easier to train.