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When considering a German Shepherd as a family companion, you should make sure that this type of dog is the best fit for your personal situation. The dog is strong in body, mind, and spirit. They are generally more active and need attention and consistent guidance as they grow.
German Shepherds have a coat that only requires occasional bathing and brushing to keep their coats shiny and healthy.
They are double-coated with coarse outer guard hair and a soft undercoat. ( Unless you have a "coated or Long hair Shepherd, then they usually do not have an undercoat and the hair is soft and silky and they usually do not shed as much as a typical coat). Guard hairs will be shed year round, but especially when they "blow " their coats in the spring and fall. If you do not like hair in your home or you have a family member with allergies, then a German Shepherd is not the dog for you. Good nutrition is essential for the breed, with pups needing extra care and attention to diet.
A sound temperament is of the utmost importance in a companion or a working dog.
The "Show " German lines are bred for beauty as well as brains and workability. They are some what more angled than the working lines, but not nearly like the American German Shepherds. The German Show lines still have the strength that the original shepherds were bred for. Their working ability is strong and dedicated breeders today are doing very selective breeding to prove that the "show" lines are just as capable of the "working" ability as that of the "working" lines are.
The "working" German lines are generally not bred to win at the shows although they are capable of receiving a show rating. The dogs are still very pleasing visually, but perhaps not as correct in conformation as the show lines. They are somewhat straighter in their angulation and have a body type built more for running as opposed to trotting. These dogs are bred for working characteristics with the most attention being directed to strength of temperament and athletic ability. So which German Shepherd is right for you? Good examples of any bloodline should show intelligence, trainability, good health, and stable temperaments. Any German Shepherd physically and mentally capable of the work they were created to do should be able to participate in various disciplines and also make a great companion! TEMPERAMENT GENERAL CARE
CONSIDERATIONS WORKING versus SHOW LINES.......CONFUSED ?
The perfect German Shepherd has a "highly developed sense of
smell, enormous courage, fearlessness, agility and despite its aggressiveness, GREAT obedience."....... Max von Sephanitz-1899, founder of German Shepherd Dog Club of Germany
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