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German Shepherd

Origin

🇩🇪

Germany

Size

Large Breed

Ideal Space

Independent House

Ideal Weather

10º-31ºC

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹5,700

Basic Lifestyle

₹8,550

Premium Lifestyle

Top 5 Traits

Loyal

Playful

Disciplined

Energetic

Intelligent

German Shepherd

Quick Information

The German Shepherd Dog (GSD), also lovingly called Alsatians by the British, is a loyal, versatile and intelligent dog breed. They are originally from Germany and are called DEUTSCHER SCHÄFERHUND” in German. 


They are bred for sheep herding and to protect them from wolves. They are known to have high stamina and are used in military, police forces, in search and rescue operations or even as service dogs. 


They are excellent guard dogs and are equally patient with children and people of all ages. Early socialization helps them thrive in all kinds of families.


They became very famous in the United States in the early 1900s and are considered the ideal breed for the K9 dog squad. 

 

Characteristics

Barking

Quiet

Loud

Temperament with Kids

Aggressive

Friendly

Playfulness

Silent

Very Playful

Friendliness

Not Friendly

Super Friendly

Compatibility with other dogs

Aggressive

Friendly

Need for attention

Independent

Very Needy

Monthly Expenses

German Shepherd Variants in India

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Showline German Shepherd

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Working Line German Shepherd

Coat Variants of German Shepherd

  • There are many colors for German Shepherds. Black and tan are the most common colors.
  • Other rare colors include bi-color, mainly black with minimal tan; white, where the coat is an entirely white one; liver and tan, brown with tan markings; and blue, which is diluted black and takes on more of a grayish color. 
  • This color variation adds to the diversity as well as the striking appearance of the breed, though some are not recognized in show standards.
 
Sable Coat

Sable Coat

Black Coat

Black Coat

White Coat

White Coat

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German Shepherd PUPPIES FOR YOU

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Maharashtra

Male1 Months old

German Shepherd Puppies
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Tamil Nadu

Male1 Years old

GERMAN SHEPHERD MALE AND FEMALES
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Nutrition

Monthly Food Expenses

₹ 3,000 - ₹ 4,500

Calories per day

Puppies1600 kcal

Adults1200 kcal

Essential Nutrients

Protein

Carbohydrates

Fats

Vitamins

Minerals

Fibre

List of foods

Chicken

Fresh Meat

Fresh Fish

Fruits

Mutton

Vegetables

Home made meals

Dry Dog Food

  • German Shepherd dogs are energetic and dynamic dog breeds. Choose a high-quality dog food for both puppies and adult dogs that meets the AAFCO standards. 
  • The food for GSD should contain high-quality protein sources like chicken, fresh fish and mutton that provide essential amino acids. Should also provide healthy fats like fish meat, and carbohydrates from whole grains and vegetables. 
  • To boost their immune system, food containing vitamin A, D, E , and B–complex should be provided. 
  • Calcium and phosphorus are essential for teeth and bone health, while antioxidants like in fruits help to improve overall immunity.




Note: These are general guidelines. Consult a veterinarian to determine the specific dietary needs of your dog.

 

Breakdown of Macro-nutrients

Selecting Good Quality Food

  • A high-quality dog food depending on the age of the dog (puppy, adult, senior) contains all the essential nutrients.
  • Small pieces of kibble and treats can be used for training.
  • Along with that, you can feed them yogurt, cooked vegetables, and eggs. 
  • Give them whole meat like chicken and or fish rather than meat supplements and fillers. 
 

Never feed these foods to German Shepherd

Avoid anything with these ingredients

Alcohol

Fruit seeds

Almonds

Avocados

Garlic

Cherries

Grapes

Lemon

Cinnamon

Milk Products

Coffee / Tea

Sugar

Salt

Onions

Mushrooms

Dairy

  • Avoid foods that contain low fibers, artificial preservatives, flavors, and colors that can cause allergic reactions and abdominal problems.
  • It is also important to avoid food with high sodium and added sugars as they cause obesity, heart diseases, and diabetes. 
  • Avoid excess amounts of fats or oils, they can cause pancreatic and other health issues. 
  • Do not feed your German Shepherd chocolates, onion, garlic, raisins and grapes as these can be fatal to the dogs.
 
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Health

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 1,500 - ₹ 2,250

Common Health Issues

Canine distemper

Blastomycosis

Kennel Cough

Bloat

Ringworm

Rabies

Parvovirus

Well being

Agility Training

Bonding

Exercise

Games

Socialization

Hiking

Energy Level

Very High

Exercise routine

60 - 90 minutes

Recognising Stress

Changes in appetite

Increased laziness

Pacing

Decreased play

Excessive Barking

Reluctance to move

Excessive Panting

Medical Care

According to the German Shepherd American Club, these are some common health issues that are found in German Shepherd Dogs are -


  • Cancer - Hemangiosarcoma, Intestinal, Bone, Lung
  • Elbow and hip dysplasia
  • Gastric Dilation Volvulous (GDV)
  • Heart Disease
  • Allergies
  • Pannus
 

Vaccination details

Growth Stage

Core Vaccines

6 - 8 weeks

Distemper, Parvovirus

10-12 Weeks

DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvovirus)

14 - 16 weeks

DHPP, Rabies

12 - 16 Weeks

Leptospirosis (if recommended)

Anually

DHPP Booster, Rabies

Recommendations to care for senior German Shepherd dogs

  • As the German Shepherds age, they can develop conditions like arthritis, slowed metabolism and loss of mobility, hip dysplasia and heart problems. 
  • Look for the signs of discomfort, decreased appetite, behavioral changes, and reluctance for exercise and move. 
  • Regular vet check-ups and monitoring the diet can help in pain reduction, and early deduction of any disease at the early stages and get it treated accordingly.  
  • Ensure they have comfortable living conditions and reduce the amount of exercise as they age. 




Important Note: This information is for general guidance only. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for personalized advice.

 
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Grooming

Avg Monthly Expenses

₹ 1,200 - ₹ 1,800

Shedding Level

High Shedding

Hygienic Checklist

Bathing

Brushing

Ear Cleaning

Nail Trimming

Eye Care

Teeth Care

Benefits of Grooming

Cleanliness

Low Shedding

Prevents Bad Breath

Odourless

Quality of life

Prevents infections

  • German Shepherds are high-shedding dog breeds, especially during winters. So brushing them regularly at an interval of a few days is needed to remove loose fur and matting of fur. 
  • Giving your German Shepherd a bath every few months is a must. Mind you, do not give them excessive baths as this can result in loss of natural oils. 
  • Ear cleaning should be done regularly using the vet-recommended cleaning liquids. This helps to prevent the accumulation of debris and dirt.  
  • Regular nail trimming is required as overgrown nails can cause discomfort in walking. 
  • Regular grooming sessions can help maintain overall hygiene and health. This avoids any kind of skin infection, allergies or parasites.
 
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Adopt or Shop: The choice is yours!

Cost of buying

₹ 8,000 - ₹ 25,000

If you want a German Shepherd Dog for your home, you have two basic options: buying or adopting.


Buying: The most essential thing when purchasing a pet is choosing a trustworthy breeder. Ensure that any breeder treats the dogs appropriately and follows the moral breeding procedure.


Ask the GSD breeder to provide health certificates and lineage papers to ensure that the dog is healthy and purebred.


The cost of GSD puppies depends on so many variables from ancestry to the possibility of show quality and breeder reputation.


Adopt: Give a homeless pet all the love with adoption. Maybe breed-specific rescues, a local animal shelter, or other rescue groups have an Alsatian dog puppy up for adoption.


Adoption fees usually cover vaccinations, spaying/neutering, and initial medical care. These fees vary, but they are generally lower than they would be to buy from a breeder.


Here are some of the breeds that are similar to German Shepherds


Pyrenean Shepherd | Belgian Shepherd | Caucasian Shepherd Dog | Central Asian Shepherd Dog | Dutch Shepherd | Kangal Shepherd Dog | Shiloh Shepherd

 

Prerequisites to pet a German Shepherd

Access to Groomer

Financial Capability

Access to Veterinary

Appropriate Climate

Space and Environment

Time and Effort

Willingness to train

Lifestyle Compatibility

German Shepherd breeders in India

Harish Kumar

Harish Kumar

Ram Lakshmi's Kennel

Hosur, Tamil Nadu

5 Puppies
Devaraj KG

Devaraj KG

The DJs Pet World

Chikkamagaluru, Karnataka

3 Puppies

R

Rajarajan R

The Grandiose Kennel

Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu

2 Puppies

Now that you know what it takes to raise a German Shepherd, are you ready to take the next step to pet one?

Research: Do thorough research about the breed, its requirements, health issues,  temperaments, traits, and compatibility. See if GSD dogs are a good fit for your lifestyle.


Find reputable sources: Before buying a German Shepherd puppy, look for a trustworthy breeder who practices ethical breeding. Also, check out the local rescues or shelters if you are planning to adopt.


Visit breeder/adoption centers: Make a plan to visit the kennels or adoption centers before going to buy or adopt the dog. Know about their behavior, health, immunization, history, and lineage.


Ask for documentation: Do not miss the health certification, vaccination record, and any other related document from the breeder before buying the puppy. If you are adopting, make sure you inquire about the behavior and past and recent health conditions.


Prepare your home: You must make a comfortable living space for the dog before bringing it into your life. So make sure you are well aware of the requirements, such as space, time, and commitment, needed to have a dog at home. Ensure you have enough supplies, grooming tools, a bed, a food bowl, and other necessities.

 

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I deal with the high shedding level of a German Shepherd?

Brush your German Shepherd regularly. Brushing your German Shepherd at least 2-3 times per week will help to remove loose hair and prevent mats and tangles. You can use a slicker brush or a furminator to brush your German Shepherd's coat.

Are German Shepherds good family pets?

Yes, German Shepherds are wonderful dogs for families. They are renowned for their intellect, devotion, and guardian instincts.

What are the common health issues in German Shepherds?

Common health issues in German Shepherds include hip and elbow dysplasia, bloat, degenerative myelopathy, and various skin allergies. Regular vet check-ups, a healthy diet, and maintaining an appropriate weight can help mitigate some of these health risks.

Are German Shepherds aggressive?

German Shepherds are not inherently aggressive but can be cautious around strangers and may display protective instincts when they perceive a threat.

What is the lifespan of a German Shepherd?

German Shepherds typically live 10 to 13 years. Proper care, including a balanced diet, regular exercise, and routine veterinary visits, can help them lead a healthy and fulfilling life.

Is German shepherd dog expensive?

On average, German Shepherds are moderately expensive, costing ₹8,000–₹25,000 in India, with additional monthly care and maintenance expenses.

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