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What natural traits are inherent in the German Shepherd Dog generally?

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GSDs are natural herding dogs, you'll often find them walking in front of you and looking back to make sure you're going where you should. The breed is naturally loyal, intelligent and protective of their family. They are calm and have a steady temperament when well-bred which makes them an excellent pet. A GSD thrives on regular exercise, mental stimulation and a well-balanced diet.
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What traits are inherent in BMCs generally?

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BMCs are by nature very loyal and loving dogs. They have an intense desire to please their owner. They also have a need to burn off energy through daily exercise. The breed has an excellent nose for trailing (finding scent in the air) or tracking. (finding scent on the ground), making them an excellent hunting companion. When hunting, the BMC will also use his superb hearing, outstanding eyesight, and his memory of where he has previously found game.
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What traits are inherent in GSDs generally?

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GSDs are natural herding dogs. Your GSD will try to "herd" you and your family. Often they will "follow ahead", walking in front of you and looking back to make sure you're going where you should. Although the GSD is not used as frequently for herding in present time, there are many breed lines still known for their herding. The breed is naturally loyal, intelligent and protective (which makes it good for police work).
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Do you really camp with a German Shepherd Dog?

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YES! We take her everywhere with us. She travels well in the pick up and is comfortable in the pop-up. One of the factors we use in selecting our camping destinations is if they allow pets. Many campgrounds do not accept pets of any kind, some accept pets up to a certain size while others have no limitations at all. Common courtesy demands that you make sure your pet does nothing to disturb other campers. Barking, running wild or bothering others in any way is not acceptable.
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What traits are inherent in GSD's ?

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The breed is naturally loyal, intelligent and protective (which makes it good for police work). The GSD has an excellent nose, making it good for tracking and search and rescue work. They are calm and have a steady temperament when well-bred which is why they have been used as "Seeing Eye" dogs. A GSD thrives on regular exercise, mental stimulation and a well-balanced diet. They are very trainable and love to work. The German shepherd is affectionate but generally not dependent.
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Do you train breeds other than the German Shepherd Dog?

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Absolutely! While my own personal dogs are German Shepherd Dogs, and I specialize in that breed, I offer team training for any breed of dog, whether purebred or mixed.
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What's the difference between a German Shepherd Dog and an Alsatian?

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There is no difference. After the World Wars anything German was taboo. To avoid the use of the word German "Alsatian" was used. The name in Germany is Deustche Schaferhund which means "German Shepherd Dog". The word "Dog" is actually part of the breed's name unlike other breeds.
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How big will my German shepherd be?

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The full adult size of your GSD will depend in large part on the genetic background of its parents. Adult males should range between 24-26" at the shoulder blade, females from 22-24". Males within the standard may weigh anywhere from 65-90 lbs. depending on their bloodlines. Females may weigh anywhere from 50-75 lbs. Although your pup will reach close to adult height by 10-18 months, he will continue to fill out until up to 3 years old.
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE WHITE GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG AND THE WHITE SHEPHERD?

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this point in time, there is no difference except that the White Shepherd is only registered as a breed apart with AWSA and with UKC in the United States. In time and with the deepening rift in the separation process, it is expected that the WS will continue to evolve and changes will be more readily seen.
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WHERE DID THE WHITE GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG COME FROM?

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Actually, the white shepherd dog predates the GSD breed, which is a relatively new breed of dog. (The GSD as a breed is less than 100 years old.) To understand the beginnings of the White Shepherd, one must discuss its parent breed – the German Shepherd Dog. There was no such thing as a GSD before Captain Max Von Stephanitz and his friend Artur Meyer saw the dog Hektor Linksrhein at the Karlesruhe Exhibition on April 3, 1899.
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WHY WAS THE WHITE COLORED GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG DISQUALIFIED?

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By the mid-1930s, the Nazis were spreading everywhere and getting into all different areas and interests in Germany. Animal breeders did not escape their influence. Nazi Party members held memberships in the SV and increasingly exerted more and more influence over all aspects of the Club. Eventually, Von Stephanitz was forced out altogether. By the time of his death in 1936, the takeover of the SV by the Nazis was fairly complete.
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How long does a German Shepherd Dog live ?

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This varies greatly, but generally somewhere around 10 to 12 years of age. Some have been known to reach 15 years of age.
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How much will it cost to adopt a dog from German Shepherd Rescue Trust?

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The German Shepherd Rescue Trust is not a petshop We do not buy or sell dogs. Our aim is to find a kind and loving forever home. All our dogs are registered, vaccinated and desexed (if applicable) prior to placement. A reimbursement of these costs is requested as it is a cost you would incur regardless of where you obtained your dog. We ask you to consider offering a donation to cover the ever growing expenses of foster care and petrol expenses. All donations over $5.00, are tax deductible
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What is the life expectancy of a German shepherd?

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Most lines of GSD's will live to between 10-13 years of age. 11-12 years is probably a very reasonable expectation. A GSD becomes "middle-aged" between 5-7 years old, and is generally considered "geriatric" at about 10. Their food intake and exercise and nutrition needs may change over this period of time. They may begin to develop stiffness in their joints (much like people do as they get older).
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How does a BSD differ from a German Shepherd Dog (GSD)?

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They are significantly different both in body structure and temperament. The BSD is a more elegant dog with lighter bone. The BSD stands four square and is the same height to the withers as it is from point of shoulder to croup, while the GSD has a long, sloping back and walks flatter on the foot. The head is finer and more chiseled, with smaller, high set triangular ears.
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What to do when people don't like your German Shepherd?

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Look, some people don't like German Shepherds for whatever reason - some are afraid of them because of their size, because how they're portrayed in the media, because how much they shed, because they know them as police dogs, etc. etc. Some people just don't like dogs. And there's very little that you can do to change that. You can try to educate them, but some people are not interested in learning new things, and just refuse to like dogs no matter what.
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Will my German shepherd puppy's ears stand?

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Although some puppies' ears stand as early as 8-10 weeks, don't be concerned if your pup's ears don't stand until 6-7 months (especially pups with large ears) after teething. Some pups ears never stand. This is known as a "soft ear". Sometimes taping is successful. "Soft ears" are a genetic trait, and dogs with soft ears should not be bred even if taping is successful. It is a disqualification in showing. Some GSD's ears stand but wiggle at the tips when the dogs run.
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How do I apply to adopt a German Shepherd?

The German Shepherd Rescue Trust - F.A.Q
Complete our Dog Adoption Application form which will enable us to match your circumstances with a suitable dog. There is no point introducing you to a couch potato if you want a running companion.
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Is she a purebred German Shepherd?

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Yes, Akena is a purebred German Shepherd. She has been through extensive obedience training with me and my daughter and Search & Rescue Training with the Maine Warden Service, though she is not an active search dog. More about Akena.
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Can I give my German Shepherd Heartgard?

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I got heartworm preventatives from you about a year ago. I live in Indianapolis. I have a white German shepherd. He's almost 2yrs old {in November), can he get Heartgard plus in the notes for it, was a sentence about not giving it to certain shepherd breeds. German shepherds are fine- it's the collie breeds and Australian Shepherds we are more worried about. As long as you have been up to date with giving heartworm prevention, and not missed any months, there should be no problems.
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How do you get rid of skunk odor on a German Shepherd? What is the best method?

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GSD First Aid Kit - an invaluable tool and quite easy to build. In case of a medical emergency or injury they can be help you treat your pet until you can get it to the vet.
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How much will a German Shepherd puppy cost ?

Ft Worth GSD Club - FAQ on buying a German Shepherd
Generally a good German Shepherd puppy will cost between $500 and $1000, depending on his lineage, appearance, and breeding. Only a good breeder can tell you with any accuracy what your puppy grow up to look like and what inherited traits are present. If you are looking for a dog to do a specific task, find a breeder whose specialty is that job. If you want a pet, look at as many litters as possible and talk with the breeders about their dogs.
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Should I breed my German Shepherd ?

Ft Worth GSD Club - FAQ on buying a German Shepherd
In most cases, the answer is NO. Breeding dogs is a great responsibily and there is significant financial investment involved (often exceeding $1500 or more) in breeding a litter properly, and a great deal of time must be spent to socialize your pups so they reach their full potential. The average litter size of a German Shepherd is 8 to 12 puppies. As one of the most popular breeds in the country, approximately 60,000 German Shepherd Dogs are registered with the AKC yearly.
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What are the traits which most frequently disqualify a dog from the program?

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Of the physical characteristics, hip dysplasia is the most frequent disqualifying condition. Response to training, personality, energy level and friendliness to people are also carefully evaluated.
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What is a Belgian Shepherd Dog?

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They are medium sized elegant dogs bred as a herding guard dog. They can be one of four varieties according to coat type and colour. They may be solid black and long coated (Groenendael) long coated and any shade from grey through red to deep mahogany with a black mask and with black tips to the hairs termed overlay (Tervueren) similar colours to the Tervueren but short coated (Malinois) or reddish and rough coated (Laekenois).
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What is a King Shepherd Dog?

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A King Shepherd resembles a large German Shepherd Dog. The breed was originally developed on the East Coast using American bred German Shepherds, crossed to flock guardians, which were then crossed with European bred German Shepherd dogs. The intent was to develop a superior family companion and protector that was capable of performing a wide variety of working duties ranging from police service, to guide dogs, to search and rescue dogs.
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How long does a German Shepherd live?

Ft Worth GSD Club - FAQ on buying a German Shepherd
Regular veterinary care, yearly vaccinations and proper feeding are vital in maintaining your dog's health. With proper nutrition, routine veterinary care, and regular exercise and grooming your German Shepherd should live to 10 to 13 years.
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How much training does a German Shepherd need ?

Ft Worth GSD Club - FAQ on buying a German Shepherd
Basic obedience training is an essential part of responsible dog ownership. It will make your dog a better companion and will help establish a stronger bond between the two of you. A German Shepherd Dog is a natural guard dog and does not need training for this. Protection training is very dangerous in an unstructured environment and should be avoided without obtaining the advice of a very good qualified trainer.
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