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Posted on March 9, 2008 by Jan Ryan | Posted under   Pets Dogs


German Shepherd Puppies: Warning Signs



Once you have decided that you would like to bring German Shepherd puppies into your home and heart, you first need to read as much as possible about the breed so you are fully aware of some facts about them before making your purchase or adoption. Making the decision as to which puppy or puppies to bring into your home can be a hard one as they are all very cute and you are sure to feel love radiating from all of them. So, when trying to decide which puppy is best suited for you and your family, you must consider various things in order to make it a happy transfer for the puppy and a smooth one for your entire household. When you take your time and consider everything there is to think over, you are sure to make the right decision and you will never regret your choice.

When shopping for German Shepherd Puppies, it is important to understand what it is you need to look for in a puppy. To get a feel for what they have been experiencing the last couple of weeks, take a look at the breeder and the location where the puppies have been raised up to that point. If there is something there that alerts you or causes you any reason for concern then it is best to look somewhere else. You want to make sure that the puppy that you are considering is one that is as active as the others and seems to be physically up to speed with his or her siblings. Looking at these few things will help make sure that your purchase is the right one and that you can avoid problems later down the road, which can be extremely stressful. Most importantly you must take your time and never make any snap decisions.

Also, when looking at picking out the right German Shepherd puppy for you and your family, it is best to make sure that the puppy seems to play well with you. If the puppy seems to distance himself or herself a lot and tries to avoid affection or being held by every means possible, you may want to consider another puppy. As a puppy that doesn't like close affection will more than likely not like close affection later on as it grows into an adult. Then again, if you are looking for German Shepherd puppies who are more about being alone, this may be more of a dog that would act better as a guard dog. It is important to figure out what you want in your dog and then evaluate the puppy to see if it fits into your expectations so that you and your puppy will both be happy and content.



About The Author:
German Shepherd puppies are loved by everyone but not everyone has the passion and knowledge about them that Jan Ryan does. This article is intended to spread knowledge and concern for German Shepherd puppies and helps the reader understand how to pick the right one. Knowing how to choose the right German Shepherd puppy is essential in making sure that the transition goes smoothly.


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