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  • When Choosing the Right German Shepherd Puppy, Temperament is Key

    Before bringing home a German Shepherd puppy, one needs to do a lot of planning as well as a fair bit of puppy proofing. Bringing home a German Shepherd means committing to spending at least ten to twelve years with it and so one needs to choose the right German Shepherd puppy and also teach it to socialize as well as train it so that the time spent is worth it. That leads the prospective buyer into finding certain characteristics that the German Shepherd should have when choosing the right German Shepherd puppy.

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    Temperament may be the most important aspect to the German Shepherd puppy and the reason this is important is because it makes the German Shepherd puppy more compatible and also allows it to have better coping skills, whatever situation it faces. A sound temperament is of utmost importance and plays a vital role in its future training, whether it is for work, herding or just plain old fashioned companionship. When purchasing a German Shepherd puppy off a breeder, one should ask for a guarantee and check the documentation as well as ascertain its pedigree.

    When choosing the right German Shepherd puppy, take a close look at the prospective puppy and see that it has the proper weight and is not too chubby or too thin and is clean and does not give off any odors and has been kept in clean surroundings. Its eyes should be clear and the ears clean and pricked as well as it should have a full hair coat without any balding spots. The German Shepherd puppy should not scratch excessively and should appear to be sociable as well as playful and friendly and one should also have a vet check it for genetic defects before purchase.

    Some common defects to watch out for in your German Shepherd puppy are degenerative myelopathy, and bloat and exocrine pancreatic insufficiency. It requires that when choosing the right German Shepherd puppy, prospective owners research the puppy’s parents and grand-parents and further down its lineage to see if has any genetic deficiencies and for this, taking expert help would also be fruitful. One may also check whether the puppy has threat of hip and elbow dysplasia which are common to larger animals, including the German Shepherd.

    When choosing the right German Shepherd puppy one may not have to spend a great deal of time or energy or effort but requires proper care and research both of which should stand one in good stead in the future. Dealing with breeders who keep a regular screening of their own dogs for diseases is another useful tip that could help you choose the right German Shepherd puppy. The German Shepherd puppy may be prone to suffering from many inheritable diseases and one cannot determine this through visual scanning; so expert help should be solicited.

    One can also check out the behavior of the German Shepherd puppy by calling the puppy and snapping the fingers or patting the ground to gain its attention. A puppy that responds quickly may have a strong attachment to people and one may need to visit the puppy a few times to ascertain whether it is the right puppy or not. In any case, look for a German Shepherd puppy that is strong, well muscled, agile, and alert as well as full of life. Signs of intelligence should be present and it should also be obedient as well.

    One also has to make the difficult choice of picking the right puppy from a litter as well.
    Once one has chosen the right German Shepherd puppy, one will have to decide on whether to have a male or female German Shepherd puppy.

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