| Quick Facts: German Shepherd Dog Puppies You can find high quality German Shepherd puppies for sale on this web page. Pure bred German Shepherd pups are recognized by all
the major kennels and association (AKC, UK, CKC) and come in both short haired and long haired varieties. These dogs are well suited to working enviroments, and also make good family pets.
Whether you are looking for a black, black and tan or tricolor (sable), brown and tan or white German Shepherd dog, (wheter short-haired or long-haired) we hope that you will find the pup you are looking for here!
Things to ask a German Shepherd dog Breeder
- Are the puppies parents OFA hip, heart, and CERF eye certified? A German Shepherd puppy from good stocks is more likely to stay healthy.
- Do the German Shepherd pups come with a health guarantee?
- Has each pup been nurtured and socialized with people and other dogs?
- Do you include kits for the pups with instructions, puppy formula and other canine neccesities?
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Will all scheduled puppy shots and de-worming be completed at the time of sale
- Are the German Shepherd puppies available with partial or full registration.
Partial registration can restrict breeding and participation in field events.
Important German Shepherd Information
When purchasing German Shepherd puppies please be careful - not everybody is trustworthy.
Whenever possible purchase a puppy from a
local breeder. Some breeders will not ship their dogs. If the puppies you want are
not listed for sale, you can browse our directory of German Shepherd breeders and contact
them concerning their latest litter information.(Link at top of page).
Puppies need a good home. Responsible owners should cater to their
health and provide them with plenty of exercise. Bear in mind that cute little puppies grow into
adult German Shepherds!
The cost of a German Shepherd puppy is only the beginning of your investment. Vet visits are not optional and can quickly mount up in cost.
If you are questioning whether you can afford a German Shepherd dog, consider that the average vet bill for a series of new
puppy shots in the first year averages about $300 and $100 for each
year. Food for the German Shepherd will cost you a minimum of another $150 per year.
German Shepherd puppy owners should know that these dogs are very active.
A nice sized yard is a must, and plenty of exercise is the norm for this breed.
Also, consider whether you have the time and patience to invest in a German Shepherd
pup before your purchase, they are very social animals and want to be around
people. These may seem like trivial issues, however, we advise you to think
carefully before making your puppy purchase. Recognized By: AKC: Herding Dogs CKC: Herding Dogs UKC: Herding Dogs
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