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These conditions can be avoided by using preventive screening methods.<br><br>Blue eyes are not common in other breeds of dogs however, they are extremely rare in German Shepherds that are purebred. In fact, it is often a sign that a puppy is not from a breeder that is a strict adherent to breeding standards and practices. It is more likely the puppy is a mix breed with an extensive amount of Weimaraner and Siberian Husky in it's ancestry.<br><br>Although it is a rare genetic mutation it is not uncommon for German Shepherds to have one blue eye and one brown. This is a condition known as heterochromia. It may be a sign of a health issue in the dog.<br><br>Another common problem in German Shepherds is cataracts, which are defined by a lack of transparency on the cornea's surface or in the deeper corneal layers. These can lead to loss of vision or obstruct the ability to sense light. This can be easily prevented by restricting the amount of direct sunlight your German Shepherd is exposed to and encouraging it to spend as much time inside as is possible. It can also be treated with prescription medication or a special pair of doggie sunglasses.<br><br>Ears<br><br>The German Shepherd is instantly recognizable by its pointed pinna and ears that are erect. The shape of the ear is mostly determined by genetics. However the environment and the care can also influence its appearance. It's normal for your dog's ears to drop or flop over while he is teething. This usually ends between 16 and [http://125.141.133.9:7001/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=3785610 deutsche schäferhundwelpen] 20 weeks, and at that point he'll have the strength to stand his ears up. The ear's outer layer of skin and inner cartilage are joined through muscles that allow it to move and move and.<br><br>If the ears of your German Shepherd is always down, this could be a sign of an ear infection. Ear infections often cause a swelling of the ear, and signs can include itching, redness swelling and discharge from the affected ear.<br><br>Make sure you keep your German Shepherd's ear clean to prevent ear infections. Bathing him too frequently can strip away the natural oils that keep his ears healthy, so make sure to bathe him only as required. Avoid using any ear cleansing liquid more than twice per week. You can keep your dog's ear damp by letting him soak his head in a bowl of water from time to time.<br><br>If one of your German Shepherd's ears are being droopy it could be due to an ear mite infestation. These tiny parasites are typically found in the outdoors and can lead to swelling, irritation, itching and drooping in the affected ears.<br><br>Taping the ears of your German Shepherd with a small piece veterinary or medical tape will encourage them to stand. This can be done with the assistance of an experienced dog trainer or vet, and most dogs will be able to stand up in no time after you tap them.<br><br>Coat<br><br>The German Shepherd Dog is a double-coated dog sporting a soft, dense undercoat and a soft undercoat. The breed sheds all year round and requires regular brushing to keep it looking the best. GSDs have a thick, soft undercoat that shields skin from the elements and is covered by longer guard hairs, which can be straight or curly. Guard hairs can be anywhere between two and four inches, and they can have feathering on the ears, chest and bottom line, as well as the back of the thighs. The long stock-coat is reminiscent of the wolf, with tufts of hair in the ears and feathers on the feet. Plush coats are medium-length coats that are preferred for the show ring. They have a fuller and more soft coat, with more feathering, compared to the stock coat.<br><br>The GSD is available in various designs and colors. This includes the classic black-and-tan color that is well-known to most as well as different shades such a blues, livers and fawns. The Sable pattern, which is comprised of darker and lighter hairs that blend to create a wolf-like appearance throughout the body is another well-known variation. GSDs in solid colors are also very common, [http://ezproxy.cityu.edu.hk/login?url=https://turner-sigmon.hubstack.net/responsible-for-the-german-shepherd-puppies-for-sale-in-switzerland-budget-12-ways-to-spend-your-money deutsche Schäferhundwelpen] as well as GSDs with markings.<br><br>The GSD is also known for its strength, [https://blogs.cornell.edu/advancedrevenuemanagement12/2012/03/28/department-store-industry/comment-page-4898/ deutschen Schäferhund kaufen] agility and stealth, which made it the perfect military and police dog. Its intelligence and loyalty also make it a great family dog. German Shepherds are a large breed that is protective of its family however, they are also calm enough to get with other dogs, cats and livestock. GSDs are frequently trained in Schutzhund, a form of protection work that is designed to identify and deter criminal activity.<br><br>Weight<br><br>Puppies are tiny and fragile from birth, when they are completely dependent on their mother for food. Puppies are still very small and have a low appetite, but they could grow to a significant size before the end of their neonatal phase.<br><br>A healthy German Shepherd puppy is alert, curious, and unafraid of making advances at anything and everyone. He or she can play with other littermates but also choose one or [https://2ch-ranking.net/redirect.php?url=https://click4r.com/posts/g/18736070/how-to-get-more-benefits-out-of-your-buy-german-shepherd German Shepherd Puppies For Sale In Switzerland] two of them to be the most dominant. These behaviors are normal for a well-bred puppy.<br><br>When a puppy is around three weeks old, you can start feeding them solid food, such as raw ground beef. In general, this is an easy transition. German Shepherd puppies are very quick to master how to eat this food and generally, they are excited.<br><br>By the time your German shepherd is four months old, his or her rapid development will be over. They will now be focused on growing bigger and developing adult teeth. Puppies on a raw meat diet may be underweight, so you must ensure that they're getting enough calories.<br><br>A German Shepherd can develop hip and [http://delphi.larsbo.org/user/sundollar5 deutsche schäferhunde welpen kaufen öSterreich] elbow dysplasia when they become an adult. They also run the risk of developing degenerative myelopathy which is a spinal cord disorder. Some dogs will show symptoms such as dragging their back of their feet or refusing to climb or jump on stairs. Certain dogs have multiple ailments and require treatment using medication, physical therapy, or surgery.<br><br>Another issue that could affect German Shepherds is heart disease, specifically dilated cardiomyopathy and valvular disease. These conditions can be diagnosed by a vet using a stethoscope to the dog's chest and x-rays.<br><br>Health<br><br>German Shepherds are susceptible to certain health issues, [http://sujongsa.net/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=1382591 deutsche schäFerhundwelpen] such as hip dysplasia, degenerative myelopathy or genetic problems. These conditions are made worse by excessive exercise and obesity. These ailments can be treated by purchasing your German Shepherd from an ethical breeder, following a regular feeding schedule, and avoiding foods high in salt, sugar, and fat.<br><br>The diet of a German Shepherd puppy should be nutrient-dense, providing ample protein and essential fatty acids. Puppies require as much as 10 percent fat in their diet to support their rapid growth and development. These fats are also an essential energy source, offering more than twice the energy content of proteins or carbohydrates. The diet should include a mixture of omega-3 and Omega-6 fatty acids derived from flaxseeds, fish oils, and other vegetable sources.<br><br>Vaccinations are vital to the health of your German Shepherd puppy. This is particularly true for hepatitis, and parvovirus. The vaccines protect your puppy from kennel-cough and other respiratory ailments caused by these diseases.<br><br>A German Shepherd's immune system is sensitive, and they are prone to allergies, especially to flea bites as well as food. These can lead to gastrointestinal upset, vomiting or weight loss. To prevent this from happening, feed a high-quality dog food that is easy to digest and avoid table food human food, as well as treats that are high in fat or sodium.<br><br>Cancer is another major concern for German Shepherds, especially in older dogs. Hemangiosarcoma is a malignant tumour that can develop in blood-rich tissues such as the heart and spleen. Other types of cancer include lung, bone and intestinal cancers. Lymphoma is yet another disease that can affect German Shepherds, particularly multicentric lymphoma, which causes the enlargement of multiple lymph nodes within the body.
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