German Shepherd
Even-keeled and loyal to a fault, the German Shepherd temperament reflects the careful breeding done by Captain Max Frederic Emile Von Stephanitz in Germany starting in 1899. Von Stephanitz wanted to produce a superior herding dog, particularly for sheep, so brought together sheepdogs in southern and central Germany. The goal was a dog with high intelligence and athletic ability. The "Shep-herd" was born.
Von Stephanitz then founded a club for the breed in Frankfurt in 1899 called the Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde (Society for the German Shepherd Dog). The breed developed strong obedience in the ensuing years, becoming increasingly used for security, especially by the military and police who still widely employ the German Shepherd today.
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Origin: Germany
Breed Group: Herding Group
Life Span: 9–13 years
Height: 22–26 inches (55–66 cm)
Weight: 30–40 kg (66–88 lbs)
Breed History
The German Shepherd was developed in Germany in the
late 1800s by Captain Max von Stephanitz. He aimed to create the perfect
herding dog — intelligent, hardworking, and versatile. Today, they’re widely
used in police, military, rescue, and service work
globally.
Appearance
- Body: Strong, athletic, and well-balanced
- Coat: Medium-length double coat (dense undercoat)
- Colors: Black and tan (most common), sable, black, bi-color, or white (rare)
- Ears: Pointed and erect
- Tail:
Long and bushy
Temperament
- Loyal & Protective: Excellent watchdogs and loyal family protectors
- Intelligent & Obedient: Among the top 3 smartest breeds
- Confident & Courageous: Calm under pressure, great in working roles
- Reserved with Strangers: But very attached to their family
Trainability
- Highly trainable — used widely in obedience, agility, tracking, andprotection
- Thrives on structured training and enjoys challenges
- Needs early socialization to ensure balanced behavior
Energy & Exercise Needs
- High energy breed
- Requires 1.5 to 2 hours of exercise daily (walks, play, mental stimulation)
- Loves having a "job" to do whether guarding, fetching, or doing obedience drills
Health Concerns
Some common health issues:
- Hip and elbow dysplasia
- Degenerative myelopathy
- Bloat (gastric torsion)
- Skin allergies (in some lines)
Regular vet visits and good breeding practices help
reduce risk.
Feeding
- High-quality dog food suited for large, active breeds
- Joint support (like glucosamine) can help long-term mobility
- Feed in 2 meals per day to reduce the risk of bloat
Family Compatibility
- Great with children when raised and socialized properly
- Usually good with other pets if introduced early
- Not ideal for families who are away from home a lot — they crave companionship
Ideal For
- Active individuals or families
- People with time for training and exercise
- Those seeking a loyal, protective, and intelligent companion