How to select German Shepherd

How to select a German Shepherd? When selecting a German Shepherd, pay attention to the face, ears, genitals and other parts of the puppy to see if there are traces of plastic surgery, if there are obvious traces then you should be careful about buying; when selecting a puppy, don’t one-sidedly think that as long as the puppy is from a dog that has won a prize is good and the puppy from a dog that has no reward history is bad. When selecting a puppy, it is important to follow the basic principles and criteria for selecting a puppy. 1. Be sure not to select a puppy that is inbred from the mother’s line, a puppy that is bred across the bloodline or a puppy that is bred from a mixed bloodline, but consider purchasing a puppy that is inbred from the sire’s line. 2. If you have to breed, you have to carefully select a male breeder with a larger size or bone mass to breed a slightly better quality offspring. Otherwise, it is either difficult to produce or “inferior”. 3. A good racing dog is not necessarily a good breeding dog, but a good breeding dog will definitely produce an excellent racing dog. Therefore, when selecting a puppy, don’t think one-sidedly that the pups produced by dogs that have won awards are good, and the pups produced by dogs that have no reward history are bad. Therefore, when selecting a puppy, it is important to follow the basic principles and criteria for selecting a puppy.4. Normally, a bitch with an excellent pedigree will produce the best fourth litter. This is because this is the best age for a breeding female to give birth and produce the best genetic results. 5. Be careful to ask the age of the breeding male at the time of mating. The breeding experts will not be able to see the best genetic results of the puppies from the younger breed (generally speaking, dogs before 16 months of age are not suitable for mating) because the reproductive organs are still in the growth stage and the semen quantity is low and the quality is not high. 6. In other words, after the first generation of mating, the female puppy will be mated with the sire after she matures, and after four generations of this cycle, a top quality puppy may be born. As long as the male is a pure bloodline, the quality of his offspring will not be poor. 7. When selecting a puppy, pay special attention to the fact that if the hair color of the same litter varies too much or if there are stray hairs, the value of the litter as a breeding dog in the future is not very high. 8. When buying a puppy from a truly high caliber breeding expert, do not talk straightforwardly about “buying and selling”, but first show your love and enthusiasm, and make a clear commitment to your desire to breed carefully afterwards, otherwise it is impossible to get a good breeding puppy. The actual breeding expert will never give away a good breeding female puppy to a lover he doesn’t know. 10. When selecting a young German Shepherd, pay attention to the puppy’s face, ears, genitals and other parts to see if there are traces of plastic surgery, if there are obvious traces then you should be careful about buying. There are several factors that must be considered in order to raise a pure German Shepherd. The first step is to buy a female puppy as the foundation for a future kennel, which should be brought in from a reputable kennel with a good pedigree as a prerequisite. When the puppy reaches 9 months of age, her first heat period is approaching. Generally, a German Shepherd should be taken to the veterinarian for an x-ray to check for normal hip (HD) joints before she is 1 year old, but this is not an accurate predictor of her HD. (In most countries, HD is checked at 1 year of age; in the United States, it waits until 2 years of age.)   Experienced shepherd breeders look at physical conformation, teeth and her mind to determine if she is a good German Shepherd, and when these meet the criteria, then look at her HD to see if she passes. If these are satisfactory, she can be considered for breeding, and of course meet the national requirements for shepherd breeding.

English Deutsch Français Español Português 日本語 عربي