The history of Black German Shepherds
Black German Shepherds have very pleasant temperaments and are very loyal, watchful and self-assured dogs. They very rarely ever back down. These dogs are very trainable and their training should begin when they are very young. The only health problem you must be aware of in a Black German Shepherd is hip and elbow dysplasia. Preventative measures should be taken early on. The Black German Shepherd makes a great family pet, but might be a bit strong for small children.
Investing in a Black German Shepherd can be expensive. These dogs sell between eight hundred and one thousand dollars. The more luxurious and darker the coat is, the more expensive the dog. But if you ask any owner of a Black German Shepherd they will tell you that the investment was well worth it. Black German Shepherds are the most popular dogs in Australia. They are very plentiful around the world and should not be hard to locate. Their litters run up to ten pups each.
In order to keep your Black German Shepherd healthy you must groom and exercise him regularly. Because of its large size, the Black German Shepherd cannot be confined to a small yard. He needs a large area in which to run and play and regular walking and training.
The Black German Shepherd is a dog that can be trained to do almost anything. It has already been used as a disability aid dog. Almost all seeing eye dogs are Black German Shepherds. They work as correctional services dogs and customs dogs.
They work with the police and have become obedience dogs. Plus they make great companion dogs. These working dogs are also great family pets.
They can be trained to do almost anything. They are great with children as long as they are given their boundaries with small children. They are very protective of the children in their home and make great watchdogs.
They are the most popular dog in Australia and anyone can understand why. The Black German Shepherd's steady and soft disposition and versatility to be used in any environment has made this dog breed man's best friend.
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