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White German Shepherd dog playing

White German Shepherd puppy Luna playing – 8 weeks old. She plays around, she wears her Santa outfit and she falls asleep. I hope you enjoy the video. Music: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0". Usage of his music is allowed. Camcorder: panasonic SD90

 

White German Shepherds polar beer

Here is a video about Luna the White German shepherd. I think she looks like a little polar bear. White German shepherds are less aggressive and may be less confident than the colored German Shepherds. Owning a white German shepherd means that you have to give him the same amount of training and play as any other large dog. Just walking him around the block once in a while just does not cut it.

Any German shepherd needs lots of training and exercise. German shepherds will love trips into the forest playing with sticks or taking baths in lakes. German shepherds of any color likes or should like socializing with its own race or other dog races. German shepherds and Dalmatians plays well together. But you have to test that out as every dog have its own personality and are behaving accordingly to what he or she have experienced in the past. Last but not least I like German shepherds in any shape size and colors. I think German shepherds are an amazing breed.

Training any German shepherd is important for getting a better dog experience for yourself and for your dog. Visit this German shepherd dog site and have a look at the product on site and see if it is something that you want to invest in. If not there are a lot of other dog books, cat books and other products that you can find if you check out: this site.

 

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Breezy Meadows Long Coat German Shepherd Puppies

All long coats with traditional black and red markings. Our goal is to produce loyal family companions characterized by unbeatable temperament, low-medium drive, intelligence, good health, and outgoing personality. We want sensible dogs, gentle around children and other pets, friendly to guests, yet with the courage to handle work with confidence. Each breeding pair is of European stock from imported German bloodlines, and has certified hips and elbows. Our dogs are American Kennel Club registered, and compete in AKC shows in obedience and Schutzhund trials. Puppies are whelped indoors and raised underfoot in our home with plenty of love, interaction, and socializing. Please check out our website for updated photos and information. www.BreezyMeadowsGermanShepherds.com

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What do you think of solid black German Shepherds?

Hello, I am thinking about adopting a male black German shepherd. I was just wondering what people think of them. And what is your favorite coat color/variation?

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Keeping a German shepherd tick free

Keeping a German shepherd Tick-Free

German shepherds and in general all pets tend to spend most of their summer time outdoors. In case of dogs, it is very important to be careful about parasites, bugs and micro organisms that can harm them while they get their whiff of fresh air. Precautions are necessary to keep these dangers away. One of these pests that can cause damage are the ticks since they carry diseases. Avoiding the ticks is of high importance to not have to deal with it later as a sickness.

Why Ticks?

Ticks tend to like warm temperature, CO2 and movement. Ticks do not transmit through the air. Their motion is limited to crawling. They transmit themselves by climbing up taller structures or plants and drop onto any living and moving human or animal. The danger of diseases or kinds of diseases transmitted by ticks depends upon the country and culture, therefore the cure from tick attack itself varies from country to country. The danger of having ticks on your dogs body begins when the tick bites. The bite itself is painless and unfeeling but the place of bite might get infected. Consulting a veterinarian is advisable for treatment which normally involves oral antibiotics. If your German shepherd is sick due to a tick bite, there is a risk of infection spreading because of your dog salivation on or biting another dog. The most widespread disease by tick bite is the lyme disease but this is not the only one.

 

How to keep ticks away from your German shepherd dog

The best way to avoid ticks is to avoid walking your dog in the midst of vegetation during tick season. Always keep the vegetation around your house trimmed. Certain preventive medication products are also available. More information can be gathered from your veterinarian about how to use these with your dog in respect to age and area. Do not use medications without consulting and proper instructions. Please remember that these medications are suited for a single class of pets only, meaning that tick prevention medication for dogs is for dogs only and should not be used on other animals.

 

Removing Ticks

When your dog comes back from outdoors make sure to check him carefully for ticks. They are normally found in warm areas, under the legs, in ears, between toes and in skin folds. If you find any, remove them safely. Do not touch the tick, use a alcohol swab, then pull it up slowly with a tweezer. Make sure to not leave any part of the tick in the skin of your dog. If you are unsuccessful contact your vet and get him to look at it and help you.  

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