The Longevity Of Black German Shepherds
The Black German Shepherd makes a great family pet. He might be a little strong for small children, but with the proper training will become very respectful of the wee ones. He is a very loyal and watchful dog with a very pleasant temperament. He is extremely trainable and can be used for many purposes. The differences between the Black German Shepherd and the regular German Shepherd are very few.
The Black German Shepherd has kept the more traditional look of a German Shepherd through the years and he is larger then the regular German Shepherd. His coat can be short or long and flowing and his mane may be feathered or have skirting. His back is also straighter and he does not “cringe”. Cringing is a typical characteristic of the regular German Shepherd. The only ailments you should be concerned about with the Black German Shepherd are hip and elbow dysplasia. With proper preventative care, this problem can be overcome.
A Black German Shepherd is a great dog in which to make an investment. These dogs run between eight hundred and one thousand dollars, but are well worth the investment. The darker the coat color and the more luxurious it is, the more expensive the dog will be. Black German Shepherds are the most popular dog in Australia and the Australians don’t think twice before buying one of these dogs. The Black German Shepherd should be easy to find by checking the Internet for reputable breeders. They are plentiful and 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. His grooming schedule will depend on the length of his coat and how often he plays in the mud. But normally, bathing should be monthly and brushing should be weekly.
The Black German Shepherd is a very good disability dog. They are known to most as the seeing eye dogs. They work with customs officials and correctional officers. They are great obedience dogs and work instinctively well with the police. They make great companion dogs and so naturally they make awesome family pets. They are very loyal dogs and will be protective to their families. This characteristic makes them great watchdogs as well. They can be trained to do almost anything. Their German roots, which are steeped rich in history, have set them back in history as working dogs. Herding animals for the farmers and rounding up strays from the herd. They have instinctively held onto this concept through the years. 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.
The German Shepherd types are different in that the Black German Shepherd is larger and has a straighter back then other German Shepherds. Finding out as much German Shepherd information as possible should help you understand the breed.

Posted January 5, 2009
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