German Shepherd Puppies for Sale in Scotland

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The German Shepherd is a medium-to-large sized dog that was originally bred in Germany as part of a working stock that would herd sheep. In the UK, the German Shepherd is often referred to as an Alsation.

The German Shepherd’s work ethic means it has long been the chosen breed for search and rescue police work. This breed also plays a working role the army. German Shepherds can also make great assistance dogs and they can be trained to become great family pets too!

Attractive, loyal, courageous and highly intelligent, German Shepherds have become one of the most popular dogs in the world.

Temperament

Strong, intelligent, calm and obedient; it’s the trainability of the German Shepherd that makes him an excellent working dog.

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As a family pet, he makes for a self-assured guardian of his family too – though the German Shepherd needs good socialization from puppy-hood to ensure that he does not become over protective of his pack or one single family member.

The German Shepherd loves human companionship but it should be noted that he may not be the ideal companion for first time dog ownership. This breed needs to learn through positive reinforcement who is the alpha-dog in the home and that has always got to be ‘the owner’.

German Shepherds respond well to calm but firm handling so they know their place in the pack and they will only be truly happy when they know their place and who they should trust and look to for guidance. This kind of dog is sensitive and responds well to positive reinforcement that uses the correct voice intonation. The German Shepherd would not respond well to any heavy-handed or rough tactics.

If not trained properly and left to his own devices, the quick-learning German Shepherd can just as easily pick up bad habits too which can lead to unwanted dominant behaviour.

That said, if well-trained and socialised from an early age, the German Shepherd is considered a very safe and reliable pet. Care should be taken around young children who can play hard, as is the case with any dog, but the German Shepherd can be trained to become an excellent family dog.

The German Shepherd is also an excellent guard dog that will soon let you know when someone is at the door or has come onto your premises.

He is an extremely biddable dog-friend and needs to have purpose and this is exactly what makes him an excellent working dog. If he’s a family pet, this means that he will still need plenty of mental and physical stimulation to stop him from getting bored, which could result in him becoming a bit of a chewer.

Although adaptable, the German Shepherd is probably not suited to a small apartment environment; he would be better suited to a home with a garden as he needs a large space to be able to roam around in frequently.

The German Shepherd is quite a high maintenance dog who needs an owner with plenty of time to devote to his canine friend, however, he will reciprocate your love and devotion ten-fold!

He makes an excellent candidate for all doggy-sports including flyball, agility and obedience activities!

Description of the German Shepherd

There isn’t any doubt that the fully-grown adult German Shepherd is a beautiful sight to behold! German Shepherds are mid to large-sized dogs that are powerful and muscular in build. They are very well proportioned with large ears set high on the dog’s head. Their muzzles boast a strong jaw line with a perfect scissor bite, while they have beautiful amber coloured eyes and an intelligent expression.

Most German Shepherd puppies are born with all black coats which change to gold and black as they mature. Recognised Kennel Club coat colours for the German shepherd include solid black, black and tan or gold grey or fawn markings and sable with lighter or darker markings.

Their coats are weather resistant and they can be short, medium and long haired, likewise, some may have shorter, silky fur while others will have denser fur. Show dogs will have sleek and silky flat-lying fur.

The average height for a German Shepherd stands between 55 and 65cm and weighs in between 22 – 40 kgs, depending on whether the dog is male or female.

Lifespan

If you’re looking for a German Shepherd puppy for sale in Scotland, it’s worth knowing that they can live between 8 - 13 years.

Exercise

If you’re serious about buying a German Shepherd puppy in Scotland, you should know that the German Shepherd needs a dedicated and devoted owner who will give him two-hours-plus of physical exercise to keep this dog at mental and physical peak fitness and to ensure a happy well-balanced dog in the home. These dogs love to learn new things and this means mental stimulation too.

Grooming

German Shepherds need groomed regularly. They are heavy shedders and daily brushing is required to keep their coat and skin in good condition. These dogs do not need to be bathed too frequently as this would upset the PH balance of their skin and could cause irritation.

Feeding

If you’re looking for a German Shepherd puppy in Scotland , it’s worth noting the costs of feeding one of these dogs would be around £40-£60 per month. As a high-energy breed, the German Shepherd needs to be fed a quality nutritious diet whether wet or dry food. The adult German Shepherd can be fed twice per day, but owners should check in with their vet to keep an eye on their pdog’s weight and this may mean feeding the dog smaller portions three to four times per day to keep him satisfied.

Cost of Keeping a German Shepherd

If you’re looking to buy a German Shepherd puppy in Scotland, you should know that a well-bred dog can cost anywhere between £500 and £1000. You should always ask to visit your breeder of choice in the place of the dog’s birth before buying a puppy. This will allow y0u to see the mother and the rest of her litter to gauge their health.

To keep a German Shepherd in your life will cost you between £100 and £150 per month, including vaccinations, food, insurance and neutering your dog.

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