Does anybody in Nashville, TN have German Shepherd puppies they are selling at a reasonable price?

I am interested in getting one. I would prefer it to be a girl puppy. I have always wanted a German Shepherd. I have two dogs that are boys. One is a Black Lab and the other is a Boxer. Can those dogs get along with a German Shepherd?

    Does anybody in Nashville, TN have German Shepherd puppies they are selling at a reasonable price?

    I am interested in getting one. I would prefer it to be a girl puppy. I have always wanted a German Shepherd. I have two dogs that are boys. One is a Black Lab and the other is a Boxer. Can those dogs get along with a German Shepherd?...
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    • Does anybody in Nashville, TN have German Shepherd puppies they are selling at a reasonable price?

      Does anybody in Nashville, TN have German Shepherd puppies they are selling at a reasonable price? Dog Breed Discussions
      I am interested in getting one. I would prefer it to be a girl puppy. I have always wanted a German Shepherd. I have two dogs that are boys. One is a Black Lab and the other is a Boxer. Can those dogs get along with a German Shepherd?

      Does anybody in Nashville, TN have German Shepherd puppies they are selling at a reasonable price?

      Does anybody in Nashville, TN have German Shepherd puppies they are selling at a reasonable price? Dog Breed Discussions
    • google german shepherd breeders in your area. will cost upwards of $1000 from a reputable breeder dont get sucked into a cheap one from a scummy byb itll cost thousands in vet bills. or you could get one from spca that way itll be fixed, up to date on shots etc.

    • German Shepherds are high energy dogs similar to Black Labs and Boxers, but I would say that they have even more energy than those two breeds. They were not bred to retrieve or guard, but to trot around a herd of sheep ALL DAY LONG. They were bred to be moving and thinking all day. So they need a lot of exercise and stimulation (thinking).Furthermore, there is *no* guarantee that any two dogs will get along. I have a German Shepherd and he absolutely loves to play with my friend's lab, but German Shepherds can also be very rough players (especially when puppies) and might play too roughly for other dogs. You should always supervise their play and intervene if any dog is getting too rough.Also, since they are partially guard dogs so it is important that they are unafraid and well-socialized so they are not fear-aggressive to strange dogs or visitors to your home. Sadly, this is a common problem with GSDs. Good breeding, early socialization, lots of training and exercise, and puppy and adult dog classes can prevent this problem.German Shepherd Rescues:http://germanshepherd.rescueme.org/Tennesseehttp://www.saveourshepherds.org/If you aren't willing to pay 800+ and wait on a waiting list then please do not get a puppy from a breeder. Dogs from bad breeders are more likely to have health problems, personality problems, plus by buying one you are supporting the bad breeder and encouraging them to breed more dogs in bad conditions only trying to make money. Breeders in your area I found that look okay (but you should do more investigation and visit them, learn about their dogs, learn about what type of German Shepherd you want if one is even right for you):http://k9imports.com/index.html -please note that these are working line dogs and will have a TON of energy and 'drive', but the breeder can help you find the lower drive or more appropriate dog for you in a litterhttp://hillview-kennels.com/ -also working line, you can see their dogs are doing protection work in most of the photos