German Shepherd

Everything you need to know about German Shepherds

Life Expectancytypically 10+ years
SheddingMedium length with heavy shedding
SizeLarge

German Shepherds are sometimes referred to as Alsatians but their correct breed name is German Shepherd. German Shepherds can have a short, dense coat or a long coat with wavy hair in places. Standard German Shepherd colours include black, tan and white.

There’s lots of doggy behaviour that comes naturally to all breeds of dog, including German Shepherds, from digging and chasing to searching and retrieving.

Thinking about giving a German Shepherd a forever home? Here are some German Shepherd facts that might help you decide.

Caring for German Shepherds

Every dog is different with their own personality and needs. Here are some areas to think about when taking care of a German Shepherd.

Caring for your chosen breed

Health issues

Before you give any type of German Shepherd a home, it’s important to know about possible health issues. Not every dog will suffer them but it’s good to be prepared.

To find out more about potential health issue...

How much food does a German Shepherd need?

The amount of food a German Shepherd needs depends on their:

  • age
  • size
  • activity levels
  • fitness
  • weight.

You can use the information on dog food packets as a guide, ...

Signs your dog may be under the idea body condition

  • Ribs, vertebrae (spine) and pelvic (hip) bones are prominent or visible and very easy to feel
  • Not able to feel and fat layer over the ribs
  • Possible loss of muscle mass
  • Obviously thin waist

Ideal body condition

  • Ribs can be felt easily
  • Minimal or thin layer of fat covering the ribs
  • When viewed from above, the waist is obviously narrower that the rest of the body
  • When viewed from the side, the belly tucks in rather than being rounded

Signs your dog may be over the ideal body condition

  • Ribs are hard or impossible to feel under body fat
  • Waist is not obvious when viewed from above
  • Fat deposits at the base of the tail, the neck and on their legs
  • Rounded abdomen

How much exercise does a German Shepherd need?

German Shepherds are typically high-energy dogs who need lots of exercise to keep them physically and mentally healthy. They'll need daily walks, plus plenty of time and opportunity to explore, burn energy, and p...

How much grooming does a German Shepherd need?

German Shepherds have thick coats so they shed a lot. You'll typically need to brush your short or long-haired German Shepherd a few times a week. German Shepherds may also need professional grooming.

To help yo...

What size crate do you need for a German Shepherd?

When inside their crate, your dog should have plenty of space to:

  • sit and stand up at their full height
  • turn around without touching the sides
  • lie down fully stretched out
  • comfortabl...

German Shepherd behaviour and training

Even if you think you know about German Shepherds or German Shepherd mixes, it’s important to remember that every dog has their own personality.

Training your chosen breed

What’s the temperament of a German Shepherd?

Just like you, every dog is an individual with their own personality and prior experiences. As dogs grow from puppies, they learn all about the world. They develop their own likes and dislikes and learn to respond to ...

Are German Shepherds easy to train?

You can teach any breed of dog new tricks! It’s all about positive learning. Find out what your dog loves so you can use this to reward them after a success. Whether it’s treats, toys or lots of praise, training with ...

Are German Shepherds good with children?

Every dog has their own unique personality that has been shaped by their own experiences of the world. They’ll have their own likes and dislikes and will respond to situations in different ways. However, there are som...

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