Rogers City Michigan Purebred German shepherd puppies born on 2/24/24 at 4 am. Ten week old German shepherd puppies. Healthy pups raised on a small farm. Last litter. Raised with chickens, ducks, cats, big dogs and little kids. Ears are starting to stand up straight, so it shouldn’t be long now. Mom and Dad on premises. Looking for good forever homes. All pups are all vaccinated do need to be vaccinated until next year, dewormed, and a health guarantee. At 6 mounts you kneed to get Rabie shot. They have all their vaccinations. and dewormed. They have been socialized. they are good with children, other pets, chickens, ducks is what I have her on the farm. They are so smart, they learn so fast They’re doing really good potty training outside. They’re a litter box train now. They are leash trained as well. They are absolutely priceless. so adorable. A great addition to any family. Both parents are on site. I really took my time when I purchased the Parents. I did a lot of research and I found a pair from two different breeders They both had a gene line. of five Generations. Where the testing was done for hip and joint. It was excellent. So 5 generations and will passed on to this generation. They will do very well. Mom and dad is AKC registered. I’ll work with you in a price just tell me what you can afford. I just want them to have a good home. You can reach me at nine eight nine three five one zero seven seven two Tony https://lnk.to/escapejennachew!share
TEMPERAMENT
The White German Shepherd is the same breed as the traditional German Shepherd but with white coat color. They are often called “Ghost Shepherds” or “Bone White Shepherds.” While they are not albino, they can have pink-tinted noses or eye rims.They have a strong prey drive and will chase smaller animals mine never bothered any of my cats or chickens or ducks but they was around them since they was puppies.
They may not be safe with cats or other household pets that are smaller than they are But with some work you can train them not do so mine does not bother my chickens at all she well even sleep in the chicken coop some times. White German Shepherds have a tight bond with their families and make excellent guard dogs. They like to be close to their families physically and emotionally but can suffer from separation anxiety if left alone for long periods. They can do fine in an apartment or other situations where they are not alone all day but need regular attention and playtime outside.
GROOMING
The white coat of the German Shepherd is straightforward to maintain. They only need to be brushed occasionally and bathed when they get dirty, but they should never be given a bath when the coat is wet. Grooming should be moderate since these dogs have a shorter single coat. They only need to be brushed occasionally and bathed when dirty, but they should never be given a bath when the skin is wet.
COLOR
A pure white coat is the distinctive feature of this breed. The a recessive gene produces color.
HISTORY
The white coat of the German Shepherd and its popularity in film and television have made it an internationally well-known breed. It was a favorite of Hollywood during the silent movie era and gained further fame as a subject for movies and TV shows. The most notable example is Rin Tin Tin Tin, a war dog found in France around World War I.
The White German Shepherd breed has existed since before World American Kennel Club did not recognize War II as German Shepherds until 1994. They are still scarce and sought-after dogs and can be challenging to find for sale or adoption.
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