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How to Choose a German Shepherd Puppy

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Known as the world's best police and guard dog, the German Shepherd is also a great show dog, as well as a loving companion. If you're considering opening your heart and home to a new family member, you might want to consider choosing a German Shepherd puppy.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
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  1. Step 1

    Know what to expect from German Shepherd puppies. One thing that's for sure is that he'll have lots of energy. German Shepherds are working dogs and aim to please, but they need structure and love as well. Make sure you're willing to devote your time to a German Shepherd puppy.

  2. Step 2

    Locate your local animal shelter. You may have more than one option in your area for animal shelters, such as the Humane Society, Animal Protective League or Dog Warden. There may also be a German Shepherd rescue agency in your area.

  3. Step 3

    Search the Petfinder website. You can search for not only the German Shepherd breed, but also a specific age range and location.

  4. Step 4

    Make arrangements to visit. Once you find a German Shepherd puppy that meets your requirements, visit her in person. This allows you to see the puppy's temperament, as well as mannerisms.

  5. Step 5

    Narrow down your selection. Spend time with each German Shepherd puppy you're considering. Bring your household family members with you to help aid in the decision making.

  6. Step 6

    Consider fostering a German Shepherd puppy. If you're new to pet ownership, you can elect to foster the puppy from the local animal shelter. This way, you can see how the puppy fits into your lifestyle and home.

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