Do you have a German Shepherd dog and need to know how to take care of him/her? This provides a practical and detailed guide for exactly how to look after a German Shepherd dog successfully.
There are following tips for caring:
1- Give your German Shepherd a way to keep cool
2- Teach your German Shepherd tricks
3- Bathe your shepherd if you feel they need it
4- Exercise your dog
5- Feed your GSD properly
Not all German Shepherds ears go up.
Take her to the local vet and they'll take care of the puppies.
Well, I would have to know what the or would be. Is it a dog, cat, person?? Anyways German Shepherds are very cute dogs! So I would go with the Shepherd instead of the or..?. Take care and God Bless!
Yes, I do believe they are as I have a short hair. I think that long haired German shepherds are harder to brush and clean because of their long hair.I own a Long Hair German Shepherd, and we do not have to brush her once a day. They seem like they would get muddy and matted, but actually, I have a retriever, and she get's much more mats than my shepherd. We take them to the groomers for a bath with soap and brushing once every couple months, and in between we don't have to brush her.
You take care of puppies the same way that you take care of any baby, feed him, and give it water, and keep him dry, and clean.
Yes, they will take care of their puppies on there own. If you take care of one of their puppies it will be like if you raised them yourself and the mom will think the puppies are nothing she will proabbly not want them anymore
Not all purebred German Shepherds have their ears always up. While many do develop erect ears as they mature, it is common for puppies to have floppy ears that may take time to stand up fully. Factors such as genetics, age, and health can influence the positioning of their ears. Additionally, some German Shepherds may have ears that remain partially or fully floppy due to specific genetic traits.
Take lots of care of her and make sure she eats and has plenty of water!
Yes, by a lot too. German Shepherds could take out any of the dog breeds easily.
Well first of all...if your in college then you probably shouldn't have German Sheperds living with you. If your not I'm sure there is someone in your neighborhood that could help out. If not, you have two options, bring your dog to a kennel when your gone or leave them in your backyard when your gone (if you have a fence) Hope this helps, God bless :)
The mother feeds the puppies with milk, and shows it how to act
I think puppies get separated from their parents because when they get older then they should be able to take care of themselves.