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German Shepherd Care
Care for your Shepherd and It Will Care for You
General German Shepherd care should be taken seriously and the owner may need to start with having an identification tag ready that should contain the contact information which can be used in case the dog gets lost. Also, the owner should ensure that the German Shepherd is wormed regularly and gets its annual vaccinations on time and also is given good quality food and it always has fresh water available for drinking. One should also never leave the German Shepherd unattended in a car as it can easily die in less than ten minutes if left in a hot car.
Build on its Good Qualities
Remember that if one takes good general care of the German Shepherd, it will also pay back in kind and serve you well throughout its lifetime. To build on its good qualities the owner of the German Shepherd needs to get it trained from a young age. In case an owner does not feel capable enough of training the German Shepherd him or herself, he or she can always enroll it in a dog obedience school. One should combine basic obedience training, exercise, challenging tasks as well as give it a balanced diet and leave the rest to the German Shepherd which will happily serve the owner faithfully and obediently.
The German Shepherd has two coats of hair and the outer coats shed periodically while the inner coat sheds twice yearly. To take good care of your German Shepherd you will need to brush it daily and thus remove dead hairs as well as massage to its skin. One does not need to bathe it very often and spraying water on the outer coat to splash away the mud and dirt should be sufficient.
As part of general German Shepherd care, its nails should be trimmed every three months and for removing parasites such as fleas, the owner may use dust powders or other anti-flea aids like tick-collars. The dense coat of a German Shepherd warrants that the owner stays very vigilant and eliminates the fleas before the dog becomes infested.
Diet
The German Shepherd needs a good and balanced diet and it should be served dry food which will help to prevent tooth decay. Commercially sold meals or kibble foods are also recommended as such foods have the required nutrients as well as added vitamins and minerals that help to keep the German Shepherd healthy. Water should always be available for the pet and one should ensure that it remains fresh by changing it frequently and thus prevent insects and mosquitoes from using the water.
Another aspect of general German Shepherd care is that it needs a cool and shady area where it should be housed and as a breed that loves exercise, the owner may need to take it out for walks daily and if possible, in the cool of the evening. The dog should be kept on a leash since they are very protective of their masters and may attack others whom they think are posing a threat.
German Shepherds are always in need of both physical and mental health exercising and should thus be given both in ample measure. To keep the coat of the German Shepherd shining it should be given healthy diet. Its ears should be checked as well as cleaned every week and using an ear solution may help remove wax from the ears. One should also check its teeth every month as well as during its annual vet check-up and feeding it hard cookies will help keep the teeth and gums in good health. Having attended to the general German Shepherd care, the owner will then be faced with health concerns facing the German Shepherd.
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