It's totally okay.
If she is showing better results to eating adult compared to puppy then there will be no problems.
42 I believe.
puppy-soft adult-slightly rough. that was how my gsd was
A male German shepherd will usually grow to be a large adult dog.
By then a Shepherd is capable of an adult food so any complete diet brand will be all necessary. As long as its a complete it doesn't need wet food also but you can add it if you choose so desire.
A German Shepherd is considered an adult when they're 1 year old. They normally don't mature til they're about 3 years old. I'm an expert on German Shepherds. I've loved them since I was 8 years old. I don't own one, but I will next summer. They are high maintenence dogs. They have high standards. You need to be able to know how to take care of these dogs. They need a soft hand when they're handeled. Never hit, slap, kick, or yell. You never, ever under any circumstances leave a German Shepherd in a hot car. If you do, that dog will die in less than 10 seconds. I'm not kidding. Its true. If your not capable of taking care of these dogs, then the German Shepherd is NOT the right dog for you.
Bolt is a white Alaskan Husky. Even though he does not have blue eyes, not all huskies do. Pandadragongirl: I think he's a white terrier bolt is a white German shepherd or a white terrier German Shepherd: there are some white German shepherd's and bolt has a body similar to it. White Terrier: i also have a white terrier and my dog holds his ears the same as bolt did at the part with puppy face when he wants something, and a cat next to my dog is the same as bolt and mittens. also next to a grown adult bolt is a small dog, if he was a German shepherd, he wouldn't be able to fit in the net
I've had two German Shepherds for companions in my entire life, and I've seen countless other adult German Shepherds. One of my neighbors bred German Shepherds. Typically, a German Shepherd should be between 2-3 feet tall from paw to head standing on all fours. Standing on their hind legs (which no German Shepherd should do for prolonged amounts of time, because of hip joint problems the origin of which is hidden somewhere in their breeding, keep this in mind whilst training a German Shepherd to do certain tricks), they can be between 3-4 feet tall. This is merely a rough estimation, but I hope it helped.
Yes, all puppies lose their puppy canines and grow adult ones at about this age.
The full adult size of your GSD will depend in large part on the genetic background of its parents. Adult males should range between 24-26" at the shoulder blade, females from 22-24". Males within the standard may weigh anywhere from 65-90 lbs. depending on their bloodlines. Females may weigh anywhere from 50-75 lbs. Although your pup will reach close to adult height by 10-18 months, he will continue to fill out until up to 3 years old.
The best food for him of that age is an adult complete such as Baker's or Pedigree. If he has a sensitive stomach there is a brand called Science Plan and they do one for GSD's
Since its already an adult it will be harder but just walk it alot of days like once everyday. You might have problems like the dog pulling you or tangling you. Dont let the dog get to far or he can choke on the leash.
They're high-energy, working dogs, so particularly getting a puppy would mean a lot of work. But if you get an adult from a rescue center you should be OK.