German Shepherd puppies are available from a large number of specialized breeders. It may however be preferable to contact a rescue centre or animal housing charity. Local vets can often offer good advice on finding a pet.
German Shepherd puppies can be bought from breeders, pet stores or local humane societies if any have been surrendered or found. The website PetFinder is a good resource for finding German Shepherds in your area, and has search features for breed, age, location, and gender. Depending on the area, there may also be a rescue group nearby with German Shepherd puppies to adopt.
German Shepherd puppies are usually found for sale at pet stores or directly from breeders. Puppies of all breeds including German Shepherds can be found for adoption at a local animal rescue organization or shelter. Free German Shepherd puppies, if purebred, are rare but might be found through a local newspaper classified advertisement, community bulletin board, veterinarian's office or other outlets where individuals giving away free puppies might advertise.
It is not unusual the female to only have two or even one puppy; especially if it is her first litter.
No German Shepards are dumd, mean dogs that no one should own.
To find breeders of Bichon puppies, one should look at newspaper advertisements, as many people will advertise puppies for sale in these types of documentation.
There are many places where one could find Scottie puppies for sale. The best places where one could find Scottie puppies would be places like dog shelters or dog breeders.
In general German Shepherds are a one owner type of dog. However, if your German Shepherd gets along well with other dogs and appears docile then put your German Shepherd on a leash and let the new pup have the freedom, but be sure to keep the pup away from your dog. Watch the reactions from your German Shepherd. You could try this with a friends dog coming into your home to see how your dog reacts before purchasing another dog. "Never' pay all of your attention to the pup no matter how cute they are. Always go to your German Shepherd first. It's a pecking order. German Shepherd or any other breeds, there are individual personalities amongst dogs and some can be very patient with a pup, while others can be jealous and some even aggressive and harm the pup.
See if anyone around your neighborhood is giving up their pet for sale, alternatively, your local animal shelter or pet stores will have many breeds of puppies available. German Shepherd puppies might require more effort to find and specialist breeders might be required.
A German Shepherd can usually have anywhere from 9 to 12 puppies. Before you breed your German Shepherd, though, you need to have her hips and elbows certified.
The average litter size for a German shepherd is about6. but there can be up to 13. but don't get your hopes up.
One can find Australian Shepherd puppies in or around Syracuse, NY through regional websites, including Doggies and Australian Shepherd Rescue Me. One can also find Australian Shepherd puppies for sale in the classifieds section of The New York Times and Craigslist New York.
Depends, how you train them. If you can't train a first correctly, the other will take the other puppies example.
NO. The German Shepherd and Bull dog have completly different coats/shape and temperment. You could breed them, but its risky due to the large head of the Bull Dog. The puppies would be a mix between the two, and not look like one or the other.
The puppies will be three quarters Rottweiler, one quarter Shepherd. (75% Rottweiler, 25% Shepherd).
It is not unusual the female to only have two or even one puppy; especially if it is her first litter.
The German Shepherd keeps young ones close by. Also the puppies stay in one place because once born the puppy is blind. Also if the puppy goes too far the mother will pick up the puppy by biting the extra skin and lifting up thr baby puppy.
Which dog you choose will depend on the one that fits in with your lifestyle. Since you are only ten and thinking of the future, you have plenty of time to decide. Read about each of the three breeds of puppies to help you decide. Personally, I like all three of the breeds. I would probably choose the boxer, though I do like the German Shepherd and Siberian husky as well.
The german shepherd has one of the largest bite forces of all the canine world. That and it has a great sense of smell.
German shepherds eat around 2-3 times a day. They're big dogs and should be fed regularly. When they're puppies you should feed them 2 times a day. Do not overfeed your German shepherd because it can cause weight problems. Always have them on a special diet. I know everything on German shepherds, but I don't own one but I will. Maybe this summer. 2-3 times daily is probably the best solution to feeding your German shepherd.