How much should you pay for a German Shepherd puppy?

How much should you pay for a German Shepherd puppy?

The bottom line German Shepherds are no cheap dogs. If you buy a dog from a responsible breeder (whether from a show or a working line), expect to pay around $1,500 for a puppy. This price can become considerably higher if your pup has a rare color or comes from champion bloodlines.

Why are German Shepherds so expensive?

Why are German Shepherd puppies so expensive? The main reason German Shepherd puppies cost so much is that the cost of breeding German Shepherds and raising the puppies is not cheap. Below is a chart breaking down the approximate costs associated with breeding.

Which type of German Shepherd is the best?

Saddle Coat German Shepherd They are the most recognized German Shepherds of all time. There are two colors present on their coat, as with all other German shepherd types apart from the solid black shepherd.

What is the bloodline of a German Shepherd?

The West German Shepherd is also known as Sieger or show line breeds. And this bloodline is thought to be the closest to the original breed created by the Germans. They are a revered working line, and as with all working lines, the emphasis is placed on their personality and behavior, rather than cosmetic traits.

What does DDR mean for German Shepherds?

DDR German Shepherds are named for the Deutsches Demokratische Republik (German Democratic Republic) or what is known in English as East Germany. The DDR was formed in 1949 at the end of the World War II.

What is an East German DDR Shepherd?

East German Shepherds originate from the Deutsche Demokratische Republik or “DDR” (1949-1990). DDR dogs have a strong, solid, lean, muscular body, heavy bone construction and a large massive head. They have deep dark pigmentation and are not as angulated as West German show dogs.