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This breed needs daily mental and physical challenges. He enjoys a good exercise session as well as learning session. He is family-oriented and does well as a house dog. His coat needs brushing one or two times weekly.Toilet With Sink Attached German Shepherd Dog Dog HealthHow To Install A Toilet Flush Kit Major concerns: CHD, elbow dysplasiaFox Red Labrador Puppies For Sale In Australia Minor concerns: panosteitis, vWD, progressive posterior paresis, cauda equina, pyotraumatic dermatitis, skin allergies, malignant neoplasms, pannus, cataract, gastric torsion, perianal fistulas, cardiomyopathy Occasionally seen: pancreatic insufficiency Suggested tests: hip, elbow, eye (blood) Life span: 10-12 years
Note: GSDs are especially susceptible to a potentially fatal systemic fungal infection from Aspergillus. Dogs Related to the German Shepherd Dog Interested in the history of the German Shepherd Dog dog breed? Despite an outward appearance slightly resembling a wolf, the German Shepherd dog is a fairly recently developed breed and, contrary to nai­ve beliefs, he is no more closely related to the wolf than any other breed of dog. The breed is the result of a conscious effort to produce the ideal Shepherd, capable of herding and guarding his flocks. Perhaps never in the history of any breed has such concerted effort been put into improving a dog, mostly due to the formation in 1899 of the Verein fur Deutsche Scharferhunde SV, an organization devoted to overseeing the breeding of the German Shepherd. Breeders sought to develop not only a herding dog but also one that could excel at jobs requiring courage, athleticism and intelligence. In short order, the German Shepherd had proved itself a more than capable police dog, and subsequent breeding strove to perfect his abilities as an intelligent and fearless companion and guardian.
During World War I, it was the obvious choice for a war sentry. At the same time, the AKC changed the breed's name from German Sheepdog to Shepherd dog, and Britain changed it to Alsatian Wolf Dog, both attempts to dissociate the dog from the unpopular German roots. The wolf dog was later dropped as it caused many people to fear the breed. In 1931, the AKC restored the breed's name to German Shepherd Dog. The greatest boon to the shepherd's popularity came in the form of two dogs, both movie stars: Strongheart and Rin Tin Tin. The German Shepherd held the number-one spot in American popularity for many years. Although presently he has dropped from the top spot, the German Shepherd remains as one of the most versatile dogs ever created, serving as a police dog, war dog, guide dog, search-and-rescue dog, narcotics- or explosives-detecting dog, show dog, guard dog, pet and even shepherd. Shelters with German Shepherd Dog Dogs Some animal welfare organizations with German Shepherd Dogs ready for adoption:
The result of crossing these two breeds together should result in a puppy with tons of personality. While the Husky is a good family dog, it has an unquenchable prey drive. Mixing it with the Pomeranian, a mouthy little couch potato in the best way should curb the want to give chase to an extent. Your kids will do well with this breed as long as they respect and adore it, and they will love showing off their “Little Wolf”.The Husky is a very intelligent breed, but won’t win any obedience competitions because of its free spirit. The Pomeranian is a loyal but stubborn little trooper that will rarely leave your side, but is trainable with the correct approach, like all breeds. With proper training, the Pomsky should make a great companion breed.You will want to allow you new Pomsky Puppy to get used to his surroundings and not overwhelm him. The Husky is a somewhat sensitive breed, and the Pomeranian is about as Hyper-Sensitive as they come. Mixing these two will give you a dog who will be most comfortable with his family, but somewhat cautious with strangers.
Make sure you socialize the Pomsky early and often to avoid any difficulty with new people or pets down the road.You should have a general knowledge of Dogs and how to properly care for them to be an effective Pomsky owner.You will see some of the same health concerns with this Cross as you would with the two pure breeds, but it should be in moderation. The Husky is known to have eye issues such as Cataracts and Corneal Dystrophy. The Pomeranian has been known to suffer from some allergies, and sometimes eye problems as well. Overall, when properly cared for and bred, these problems should be minimal.Don’t be shy about brushing this breed. The Pomsky is a mix between two breeds that would not have a problem shedding on your lap. But like with all dogs, brush and groom this little one to your heart’s content and see the rewards of puppy kisses and appreciation from your little fuzz ball.The two breeds that make up the Pomsky are polar opposites. The Husky is a Sled Dog built for running, and will tire you out long before you wear him out.