they got them from a friend that sells dog at the back of a farm i think or its on the country side
I don't know, but can someone just answer it . please
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It depends entirely on your latitude. Please resubmit with a latitude or location from which a latitude can be derived, e.g. New York City.
There's actually no such language as Swiss. Switzerland has 4 official languages: German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Please specify which language you want to translate into.
Depending on the type of dog individuals value, and the traits they like, German Shepherds make ideal dogs due to their loyalty and willing to please their ONE owner. Therefore most Shepherd owners say GSD's are individual because of these combined traits.
The trainability, intelligence, and eager to please demeanor of the GSD Makes it an ideal service dog in many areas
Rephrase the question please.
'Bitte' means please in German.
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that would depend on the breeder. you will have to get them spayed or neutured yourself though, and please do. :) I might add that you ask the breeder for a record of any shots the puppy has received, if any.
German shepherds are UNLIKE any other dog... literally... you will NEVER find a dog the same as a shepherd.... Well, a thing to be careful about with German shepherds is that they ARE NOT for beginning dog owners... They are not hyper usually, nor outwitting of their owners, and they are very sweet and non - aggressive, also eager to please... but they are very smart dogs. So be careful... Example: We had some friends who wanted a German shepherd more than anything... but they were not experienced. The wife had not ever had a dog. And when we tried to persuade them to get an easier dog, they wouldn't cooperate. So we simply found them a reliable breeder and soon they had a healthy little male puppy... but soon, they figured out the puppy needed more space. They mistook his barking as aggression. They had no time to be with him and they left him in a kennel all day. His urge to be with them and protect them led him to cutting his nose badly while trying to escape from his kennel...And they had to get rid of the poor dog... Luckily, my grandparent's last shepherd had past away and even though they never liked male dogs and they didn't need another dog, they found the puppy, (Now named Klause and 1 year old) to be irresistible. So they bought him.But German shepherds are amazingly smart, and they will make you laugh or cry each day... Not the dog as a lab who will wag his tail and lick you, sometimes annoying trying to be with you, but instead they are gentle and careful not to overdo it... they a playful and need exercises. They will bark a few times (not repeatedly, usually) and will recognize your car and not bark when YOU come in... They will greet you with tail wags and love you and protect you (Google some stories of German shepherds fighting off armed robbers) and are wonderful....But their is one thing that is gut wrenching, horrible, a nightmare about German shepherds... something you can't avoid with any amount of training EVER.When they pass, it's like losing a family member... It's HORRIBlLE.Thats about it.
I think it depends more on the dog. I've had male and female German Shepherds. The females have always been very stubborn. I've seen some very obedient females too though. Both of my males have been very eager to please and very obedient, even in the presence of squirrels and deer. There are stubborn, independent dogs in both the male sex and female sex though. Some dogs you will have to work much harder with than others. My breeder who has been in the business for 35 years said the only difference he's seen is that males are bigger and stronger than the females.
please = bitte
Cowboys, shepherds, livestock farmers. Please be more specific to get a better answer.
Thanks in German is Dank. But please, get a German-English Dictionary.
English: "Please, help me" means German: "Bitte, hilf mir".