Dog Breeds

German Shepherd

Majestic in appearance and steadfast in character, the German Shepherd is a perfect blend of elegance and strength.

Dog Breeds

German Shepherd

Majestic in appearance and steadfast in character, the German Shepherd is a perfect blend of elegance and strength.

Dog Breeds

German Shepherd

Majestic in appearance and steadfast in character, the German Shepherd is a perfect blend of elegance and strength.

Breed History

The German Shepherd breed started in Germany in the late 1800s. This breed came to be when Captain Max von Stephanitz bred different types of herding dogs to create the perfect working dog. The goal was to create a reliable dog who was strong, intelligent, and obedient. 

Alsatians were mainly used for herding and guarding livestock. Then, during World War I, the German military saw their potential and trained them as messengers, guards, and search-and-rescue dogs. Their use in the military continued when World War II began.

After the war, soldiers brought them home and cared for the dogs as pets. These dogs become reliable companions that enable them to rise up as part of police, search and rescue, and other service roles. 

Today, German Shepherds are still one of the most popular dog breeds globally. While they are used for several fields of work, they are still a popular choice for families and homes.

Breed History

The German Shepherd breed started in Germany in the late 1800s. This breed came to be when Captain Max von Stephanitz bred different types of herding dogs to create the perfect working dog. The goal was to create a reliable dog who was strong, intelligent, and obedient. 

Alsatians were mainly used for herding and guarding livestock. Then, during World War I, the German military saw their potential and trained them as messengers, guards, and search-and-rescue dogs. Their use in the military continued when World War II began.

After the war, soldiers brought them home and cared for the dogs as pets. These dogs become reliable companions that enable them to rise up as part of police, search and rescue, and other service roles. 

Today, German Shepherds are still one of the most popular dog breeds globally. While they are used for several fields of work, they are still a popular choice for families and homes.

Health and Medical Concerns

Cancerology

Cardiology

Dermatology

Endocrinology

Gastroenterology

Hematology & Immune System

Infectious Diseases

Neurology

Ophthalmology

Orthopedics

Pulmonology

Reproduction

Hemangiosarcoma

Hemangiosarcoma is a type of cancer common in German Shepherds. It affects the blood vessels starting from the spleen, but it may also appear in the heart, lungs, or liver. This is a type of aggressive cancer that leads to sudden internal bleeding. (Brown et al., 1985)

Osteosarcoma

German Shepherds are susceptible to osteosarcoma, a type of aggressive bone cancer common in large and giant dog breeds. It generally affects the long bones of their legs. Common symptoms experienced by affected dogs include lethargy, swelling of the affected bones, pain, and limping. (osteosarcoma in dogs)

Oral Melanoma

Oral melanoma is an aggressive cancer of the mouth that appears on the gums and lips, affecting the melanocytes. This cancer is highly serious, capable of spreading to the lungs and lymph nodes. Common signs include swelling of the mouth, halitosis, and difficulty breathing. (Ramos-Vara et al., 2000)

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Temperament and Lifestyle Fit

Temperament & Lifestyle Fit

German Shepherds Info in the UAE

Adaptability

Legalities

Availability

Heat Sensitivity

German Shepherds can adapt to warm climates, but they are sensitive to extremely high temperatures and when exposed for long periods of time. 

Precautions

GSDs should exercise during the cooler parts of the day, ideally during early mornings or late evenings. Cooling mats or vests may be helpful in regulating their body temperature during hot summers.

German Shepherds Info in the UAE

Adaptability

Legalities

Availability

Heat Sensitivity

German Shepherds can adapt to warm climates, but they are sensitive to extremely high temperatures and when exposed for long periods of time. 

Precautions

GSDs should exercise during the cooler parts of the day, ideally during early mornings or late evenings. Cooling mats or vests may be helpful in regulating their body temperature during hot summers.

German Shepherds Info in the UAE

Adaptability

Legalities

Availability

Heat Sensitivity

German Shepherds can adapt to warm climates, but they are sensitive to extremely high temperatures and when exposed for long periods of time. 

Precautions

GSDs should exercise during the cooler parts of the day, ideally during early mornings or late evenings. Cooling mats or vests may be helpful in regulating their body temperature during hot summers.

German Shepherds Info in the UAE

Adaptability

Legalities

Availability

Heat Sensitivity

German Shepherds can adapt to warm climates, but they are sensitive to extremely high temperatures and when exposed for long periods of time. 

Precautions

GSDs should exercise during the cooler parts of the day, ideally during early mornings or late evenings. Cooling mats or vests may be helpful in regulating their body temperature during hot summers.

German Shepherd Grooming Guide

Coat Maintenance

German Shepherds have a double coat that requires brushing 2 to 3 times a week to remove debris and loose hairs. Use a slicker brush and an undercoat rake to easily manage their coat and keep it clean. These are useful for the dog’s shedding season. 

Skin Health

These dogs are prone to dry skin, which becomes vulnerable to sensitivities and allergies, leading to hot spots, dandruff, and persistent itchiness. It’s important to maintain their coats and bathe them properly for their skin health. Use moisturizers and gentle shampoos to do the trick.

Bathing

GSDs only need a bath every six to eight weeks or when they become smelly or dirty. Using gentle, hypoallergenic shampoo for dogs can help keep their skins moisturized and their coats healthy. Avoid using human shampoos as these can strip the natural oils from their skin and fur.

Nail Trimming

Alsatians may need nail trimming every 3 to 4 weeks, or as needed. Using dog nail clippers is advisable for trimming their nails slowly and properly. Maintaining their nail length helps them keep their paws safe from potential injuries. 

Ear Care

Since they always spend time outside, always check their ears for any signs of dirt, debris, or infections. Use a pet-safe cleaning solution to wash away the debris, and use cotton balls to wipe the remaining liquid. Only clean the outer part and never insert anything inside. 

Eye Care

GSD eyes usually don’t need any extra care, but it’s advisable to check their eyes regularly for discharge, cloudiness, or redness. If you find any discharge around their eyes, wipe it away using a soft, damp cloth.

Teeth Care

Brush their teeth 2 to 3 times a week using a toothbrush and toothpaste specifically made for dogs. You can offer dental treats and chew toys that can prevent gum disease and tartar buildup.

Diet & Nutrition

Dietary Needs

GSDs need a high-protein diet to support their muscular build and active lifestyle. Additional supplements may help maintain their joint health, which can be prescribed by the vet.

Sensitivities

Food Types

Portion Sizes

Dietary Needs

GSDs need a high-protein diet to support their muscular build and active lifestyle. Additional supplements may help maintain their joint health, which can be prescribed by the vet.

Sensitivities

Food Types

Portion Sizes

Dietary Needs

GSDs need a high-protein diet to support their muscular build and active lifestyle. Additional supplements may help maintain their joint health, which can be prescribed by the vet.

Sensitivities

Food Types

Portion Sizes

Dietary Needs

GSDs need a high-protein diet to support their muscular build and active lifestyle. Additional supplements may help maintain their joint health, which can be prescribed by the vet.

Sensitivities

Food Types

Portion Sizes

German Shepherd Diet & Nutrition

Physical Characteristics

German Shepherd Physical Characteristics

Head

German Shepherds have well-proportioned heads with slightly domed foreheads. They have long, straight muzzles with black noses, firm lips, and strong jaws that are well-developed.

Eyes

They have eyes that are medium in size, almond-shaped, and dark in color, typically dark brown. 

Ears

German Shepherds have large, upright ears that are set high and carried erect. The ears are also pointed. 

Body

GSDs have a muscular build and a body that’s slightly longer than their height. They have a deep chest, strong neck, and a level topline that slopes a bit toward the tail.

Limbs

They have strong and straight forelegs and muscular thighs. Their feet are compact, with arched toes.

Tail

Their tails are long, bushy, set low, and carried in a slight curve, but never curled over the back.

Coat

They have dense double coats of medium length. Their outer coats are straight, with colors that include black and tan, sable, white, and solid black.

Size

Male GSDs stand around 60-65 cm (24-26 inches), while females are 55-60 cm (22-24 inches) tall at the shoulder. 

Weight

Male German Shepherds weigh 30-40 kg (65-90 lbs), and females weigh around 22-32 kg (50-70 lbs).

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