How to choose a German Shepherd puppy? The most suitable time to buy a German Shepherd puppy is 40 days after the puppy is born. Since 40 days after a German Shepherd is born, its size has developed to be almost the same as an adult German Shepherd, and there will no longer be major changes. Therefore, it is generally necessary to select and pre-purchase a German Shepherd 40 days after the birth.
The selected German Shepherd Dog should be well-built, lively and excited, cheerful and generous, with a strong appetite, no eye mucus, not weak, moist and cool nose pads, close-fitting coat, soft color, bright eyes, An angry, agile and carefree puppy.
German Shepherd’s character. Such as bravery, agility, aggressiveness, strong self-confidence, not shy when meeting new people, and have outstanding neurotypicals, etc.
When adopting a German Shepherd and experimenting with the German Shepherd’s character, you can observe whether it shrinks when meeting new people, whether it can play with people voluntarily, and whether it will react sharply to the sounds it makes or when it shakes its dagger. Reflect whether the dog is interested in throwing objects to it, whether it shows no desire to play with people and whether it is interested in playing with other dogs.
The shoulder height of a male German Shepherd should be about 62 cm, and the shoulder height of a female German Shepherd should be about 58 cm. The body weight of a male German Shepherd should be between 35-40 kg, and the body weight of a female German Shepherd should be between 35 and 40 kg. Between 29-32 kg.
The typical coat color of a German Shepherd is a black back and yellow belly. Some have white spots on the chest, which are generally dark brown. There are also wolf gray German Shepherds, but they are rare. The color around the breath is better, and most people I prefer black-brown dogs. It turns out that wolf-gray German Shepherds have the best endurance when working in the hot sun.
The color of the German Shepherd’s eyes should be deep, the eye shape should be almond-shaped, the ears should be erect, and the tail should droop in a saber-style conforming requirement; the height of the tail should not exceed the horizontal line of the back .
The German Shepherd’s head is wedge-shaped, wide at the top, narrow and long at the bottom. The tone of a male German Shepherd should be entertaining and should not be too slender. The maxillary incisors should lightly cover the front 1/3 of the mandibular incisors, making close contact like scissors. The gap between the maxillary incisors and the mandibular incisors is very small.
The German Shepherd's hands and feet should be relatively well-developed, and the gait should be smooth and free. The dog should be allowed to move around when using it. If after running a few steps, the hind limbs jump all over the place, it may be injured.