German Shepherds are not fully mature until about three years of age — that's a long time to live with an excitable or hyper BIG puppy. Hence why so many of them end up in shelters. 17 сент. 2014 г.
Why you shouldn't get a German Shepherd?
As cute as pups are when they are 'pup's they grow up, they get taller, fill out, have huge feet and can weigh a bit, so they are no good as lap dogs. GSD's can grow quickly and can weigh up to 50kg. Do NOT purchase this breed of dog if you think it will stay small.
What is the most common shelter dog?
Top 10 Dog Breeds Most Commonly Found in SheltersJack Russell Terrier.Pit Bull. ... Boxer. ... Dachshund. ... German Shepherd. ... Chihuahua. ... Beagle. ... Labrador Retriever. Yes that's right, the Labrador Retriever is America's most loved dog, but sadly it's also one of the dog breeds most commonly found in shelters all over the country. ... Top 10 Dog Breeds Most Commonly Found in Shelters
Why does everyone want a German Shepherd?
German Shepherds have high energy levels. They can spend their whole days outdoor. If you love jogging, hiking and hunting, German Shepherds are one of the best companions you can have. If you have children at home, they can play with German Shepherds as long as they can because these dogs don't get tired easily.
What is the most surrendered dog breed?
Staffordshire Terriers (Pit bulls) are the most often adopted shelter dog simply because they are the most surrendered and the most found as a stray by Animal Control Officers.
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