Today in real life.

Today, i went to university, sat down in my room messing around with my iphone when i heard knocking at my door. It was karen and her friends they said they just sprayed make-up on Daren, i laughed. After all us lot went to a resturant and went shopping. I mainly went in the pet shop hopefully looking for a puppy, Karen came in and saw a puppy german shepard she said you have this one and i will pay half and you pay half. It only costed £100 so it was a fair share. I named it Midnight, as it is pure black.
Victoriawolf's picture

I.... need.... HELP!!!! I am

I.... need.... HELP!!!! I am new and I have no idea what is in the forest or how to do magic and how do you become a big deer.... also, why do we have human faces? Just a question. Evil
- Victoriawolf


I wish I was a deer everyday..... that's how crazy I am.... MY PEANUT!!!!
BrokkenSaint's picture

Lucky. I want a black Shepard

Lucky. I want a black Shepard puppy.
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eyestrain's picture

Please take good care of

Please take good care of it... I also recommend picking it up and holding it and handling its feet a lot when it is a puppy, so it will be more comfortable being touched as an adult. Some shepherds grow to be very large and it can be difficult to trim their nails if they're sensitive about their feet, and they can be intimidating if they don't like being petted.



Victoriawolf, you will grow to be a stag with time.
The stag have human faces because they were designed that way.
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Aivilo's picture

"picking it up and holding it

"picking it up and holding it and handling its feet a lot when it is a puppy"

Ears and face/mouth as well. It is incredibly difficult to help a dog with mites or an ear infection when they try to eat our hands off any time we get close to the ears, and many shepherds are head-shy.

Also make sure that you get it vaccinated when it is age-appropriate (6 to 8 weeks) and COMPLETE THE WHOLE SERIES (every month until the puppy is 6 months old, usually). Any vaccinations given before 6 weeks of age DO NOT count, as the mother's antibodies are still protecting the puppy and the puppy builds none of its own immunity. Since you got it from a puppy store in the mall, it's almost guarunteed that it will have been exposed to an upper respiratory disease, among other things. Keep a close eye on it.
These are several problems I see very frequently while working at a veterinary clinic, and preventative care is vital not only to your pup's health, but his survival. Many people don't realize that vaccines prevent diseases which are almost always fatal, and skip over the vaccinations to save money. I've seen people lose puppies because they didn't think a puppy vaccination series was important, and it's incredibly sad because it is so easily prevented.

I hope you enjoy your new little one and have many wonderful years together :3