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ESSENTIALS For Your German Shepherd
FOOD & TREATS Where taste meets health PLAY All they need for a great GROOM To make them look & feel good WALK Everything for their favourite The German Shepherd is one of the world’s most instantly recognisable dog breeds. High-energy, intelligent, good-looking and incredibly loyal, German Shepherd dogs (or GSDs) excel at almost anything that they are trained to do. Originally bred for herding and military assistance, they are now a household favourite and a top choice for K-9 units, search and rescue operations and even films. A German Shepherd dog is usually well-built with a square head, long muzzle, slightly angled legs, erect ears and long bushy tail. Their coats have a distinct, rich colour such as black, tan, a combination of both or even shades of red. You might think that German Shepherds usually keep to themselves or take time to befriend strangers, which makes them seem aloof or formidable. But ask any pet parent and they will tell you—once a German Shepherd dog decides to like you, he/she will be your partner for life and you best be prepared for all the goofy antics that follow. So, whether you have a GSD in your home or are planning to welcome one, here are all the German Shepherd essentials to tick off your checklist. FOOD FOR YOUR GERMAN SHEPHERDGerman Shepherd dogs are not usually voracious eaters but they do enjoy tasty dog treats once in a while. You can opt for a meaty diet which also includes vegetables and nutrients that are formulated to meet their unique nutritional needs. Remember that pups who are younger than three and a half months old should be started off with puppy starter varieties from Royal Canin or Arden Grange. Always remember to feed your German Shepherd puppy or dog the appropriate quantities and choose a dog bowl accordingly, so as not to underfeed or overfeed them. Refer to the food packaging or consult your vet, before introducing any new dog treats or making any dietary changes.
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Opt for Sara’s Treats which are dehydrated, slow-cooked dog treats, rich in vitamins, iron and antioxidants. Made from 100% natural ingredients, these are grain-free and preservative-free, thus perfect for your German Shepherd. starting from ₹ 249*
HUFT Yakies Vegetarian Natural Chew Bone
HUFT Yakies Vegetarian Natural Chew BoneWe also recommend Yakies vegetarian chew treat, made from 100% natural yak’s milk. It is low fat, high in calcium and protein, gluten-free and perfect to strengthen your German Shepherd’s gums and teeth. It is also a healthier alternative to rawhide options available in the market. starting from ₹ 99* PLAYWITH YOUR GERMAN SHEPHERD Like most high-energy dogs, German Shepherds love expressing themselves through play. They also have strong hunting instincts, thanks to their military history, so it is normal to see them chase after squirrels or smaller animals in the backyard. Engage them in a game of tug or fetch with German Shepherd toys such as Better Than Basics Dog Rope Toy and KONG Extreme Chew Dog Toy for strong pullers. These not only keep them entertained but also scrape off plaque and tartar as they chew on them, thus aiding in dental health. Due to monsoons or lockdown restrictions, if your GSD is unable to go out to play, it could lead to boredom or anxiety. Introduce them to interactive toys like the HUFT Curious Canine Snuffle Mat or Nina Ottosson Outward Hound Hide N’ Slide dog toy which keeps them busy and their minds sharp, even if they are indoors. German Shepherd dogs have a thick coat, so keep an eye out for heatstroke or dehydration after play and when indoors, offer them a cool environment and a roomy lounger bed from HUFT X Disney to relax in. GROOM YOUR GERMAN SHEPHERDGrooming your German Shepherd dog not only helps with their blood circulation but also gives you a great opportunity to bond with your furbaby. You can check them for ticks or fleas and any abnormalities that might otherwise go unnoticed. You can also use the non-toxic Isle of Dogs Replascent Spray on your dog’s coat, at home or in your car to keep them smelling fresh.
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Availability: Out of Stock View All a NOTE ON sHAVING YOUR DOGSMany pet parents believe that shaving their German Shepherds in summers will help them stay cooler. But this is not so. Shaving off all your pet’s fur leaves their skin unprotected from the elements. Without any fur to act as a shield, a dog’s skin is open to sunburn among other dangers. Instead, discuss a more specific summer grooming routine and design activities that will help your GSD stay cool. You can also visit your nearest HUFT Spa for a professional grooming session for your dog. WALK YOUR GERMAN SHEPHERDGerman Shepherds are active dogs, whether they are keeping watch or stealing socks; and you will rarely find them lazing about the house. So, come rain or shine, walk times with your German Shepherd dog are very important. It is best to walk them during the cooler parts of the day to avoid heatstroke in summers. German Shepherds are naturally curious about their surroundings and love exploring the sights, sounds and smells around them. As a pet parent, you should always be alert when you are outdoors and invest in a sturdy German Shepherd collar and leash to keep your dog safe. We recommend Ruffwear or Active Pet dog harnesses that are easy to slip on, adjustable and perfectly durable for large dog breeds. Monsoons are notorious for being the tick and flea season and your German Shepherd’s thick coat makes it an ideal nesting place. So, spray an anti-tick and flea spray on them before stepping out, to prevent ticks or fleas from latching on. You can also consider a German Shepherd raincoat to make walks easier during rains. HARNESSES FOR YOUR GERMAN SHEPHERD
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How much is a new German Shepherd puppy?Typical German Shepherd puppies cost anywhere from $1,500 to $5,000. Families will usually pay $2,500 for a German Shepherd puppy with papers from a reputable breeder. A reputable breeder can guarantee the health and behavior of the puppy.
How much is the German Shepherd dog?Dog owners can expect to spend about $1,500 to $3,000 when buying German Shepherd puppies from a reputable breeder. You can get this puppy elsewhere for a lesser price, but you want to ensure you receive a healthy dog with great genes.
What is the lowest price of German Shepherd?Price also varies with location factors. German Shepherd price in India ranges between Rs 18,000 to Rs 40,000 and can go up to Rs 80,000 for a double-coated dog.
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