The puppy stage for a German Shepherd typically lasts until they are around 6 to 12 months old. During this time, they experience rapid growth and development, including socialization and training. While they may still retain some puppy-like behaviors beyond this age, they generally start transitioning into adolescence as they approach their first birthday. Proper training and socialization are crucial during this puppy stage to ensure they grow into well-adjusted adult dogs.
It is not a different breed, but a specific gene that causes long hair in German Shepherds. A German Shepherd with long hair is still of the German Shepherd Breed.
The doberman the German shepherd and boxer are long coated.
The doberman the German shepherd and the boxer are long coated.
German shepherd dogs love being with you and they just get lonely when you're not around. They can tell when you are going to leave and they get upset that they won't be around you. I had a German shepherd puppy and he'd get like that, whining and trying to follow you if you got far away from him. It's all right for you to leave, but you should try to leave toys and things like that for him/her, and if it's a young dog/puppy try not to leave for too long.
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No, Hitler didn't create German shepherd dogs, they existed long before Hitler was around, but Hitler did own German shepherds.
You have to be kidding? Seriously?
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As long as the length to height is more, he is fine
As long as both the dogs came from reputable breeders and good family lines you shouldn't have any problem. German Shepards are a breed that is notoriously commonly bred in puppy mills, which creates horrible dogs loaded with behavioral problems. As long as you know that the dogs are from good sources and their breeders have a good reputation and can supply you with information about their parents and other dogs and all is good you shouldn't have a problem.
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