German Shepherd Health
Problems
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I’ve set this website up to help all those people who own a dog and want to find out how to prevent or deal with
any behaviour problems or health problems you and your dog may be having trouble with.
There is a particular emphasis on German Shepherds however the principles will be the same for any dog
breed.
What Are The Common German Shepherd Problems?
German Shepherds are an established pure breed that has been around for many years. Due to the longevity of the
breed, over the years it is common for pure breeds to develop health issues that can be more specific to that breed
and German Shepherds are not alone.
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Some common German Shepherd problems are:
Arthritis
Arthritis can be a problem in any breed of dog however tends to be more of a problem in German Shepherd dogs
because of (a) they are a large breed dog and arthritis tends to be more prevalent in these breeds and (b) German
Shepherds as a breed tend to suffer from hip dysplasia which is a genetic defect they can have from birth.
The symptoms of arthritis can be exacerbated if your German Shepherd is overweight. Remember to regularly
exercise your dog and ensure that they are fed a high quality diet, all which can help delay the onset of
arthritis. If you start to notice your German Shepherd having trouble moving then you should take them to your
local Vet.
Allergic Skin Disease
You may find that you start to notice symptoms of allergic skin disease when your German Shepherd pup is as
young as 2 months old, or the symptoms may not arise until your German Shepherd is much older, around 3 years of
age.
There are many different types of allergens your German Shepherd can be allergic to and some of the more common
things include various plant pollen's, flea bites or even food allergies. The symptoms to look out for include
excessive scratching, recurrent ear infections and excessive chewing and licking between the toes. If you are
worried about your German Shepherd then you should see your local Vet.
Cancers/Tumours
German Shepherds like any other breed can be prone to developing various lumps over their body. More often than
not these lumps are benign lumps and will not pose any harm to your dog, however the only way to know this is to
get the lump tested as soon as you notice it in order to rule out any potentially more sinister tumours. Your local
Vet can then advise you of the appropriate treatment.
Common Behavioural Issues
German Shepherds are large breed dogs and can be prone to some behavioural issues such as aggression, or
jumping. Because of the size of this breed these are problems that should be dealt with immediately in order to
prevent ongoing issues later on.
Jumping
German Shepherds often jump up on people as their way of showing that they are excited to see them. You can stop
your German Shepherd jumping using a number of different methods, if you ant to learn more then check out
Stop Your German Shepherd Jumping here.
Aggression
An aggressive dog can be very frightening and dealing with an aggressive dog can often be difficult because
there are many potential underlying causes to the aggression. To start off you need to try and determine the cause
of the aggression. For more information check out Stop Your German Shepherd Biting.
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