10 Things German Shepherd Owners Must Never Forget

The German Shepherd Dog is a natural protector and so adaptable and intelligent that he has performed just about every job known to dog. If he had opposable thumbs, he would be unstoppable.

They are highly intelligent and will not be content to live life as a couch potato. He's a dog of action, and needs to live with an active person who will give him a job worthy of his talents.

German Shepherds love children and make great family dogs when they are given early socialization and training.

Most of us think of the German Shepherd as a black and tan dog, but they can also be sable and solid black.

Dogs with white, blue or liver-colored coats are frowned upon by breeders, so don’t fall for marketing claims that those colors are “rare” and command a higher price.

These are some of the things we probably already know about German Shepherd dogs if we live with one. However, there are a few things all German Shepherd owners must remember about these wonderful companions.

Find out the 10 Things German Shepherd Owners Must Never Forget on the next page! The last one brought me to tears… :'(

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628 thoughts on “10 Things German Shepherd Owners Must Never Forget

  1. Zak is my world, he is nearly 13 years old and has been very poorly recently – I would not swap him for all the money in the world. He was a gorgeous pup but love him even more now he has grown up (sort of still a puppy at heart)

  2. #8 & #11 are our GS to a tee. When my voice goes higher in pitch, he know that means something is wrong with his mama. He watches me for a short time. If it continues, he is right by my side. This became much more the case after I had an accident that ended with a brain injury. He became even more caring then. Brembo is a wonderful boy’

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