<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">There are many friends who like German Shepherd dogs in life, but it is not possible to really have the conditions to raise a German Shepherd dog of your own. Everyone does what they win for the time being. So for the majority of German Shepherd enthusiasts who are temporarily unable to raise dogs, can they just make cakes to satisfy their hunger?
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<p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium ;">There is currently a saying that only rich people can afford German Shepherds, and that German Shepherds have become a game for the rich. Regarding this statement, CSV Secretary General Mr. Liu Jinpeng said that this is not the case. In people's minds, the price of a German shepherd dog seems to easily reach millions. Liu Jinpeng asked, how many German shepherd dogs can you name that are worth millions? How many are there in Beijing? How many are there in the whole country? Most of them The price of a German Shepherd is far from that. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">As a common pet or working dog, we don’t need to expect a VA-level participating dog. An ordinary dog German Shepherd dogs are enough to meet our entertainment and use needs, and the price of these dogs is generally only a few thousand yuan. This price is not an astronomical figure for many well-off families, and they are affordable. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">With the introduction of dog-raising regulations in various cities, dogs of the size of German Shepherds are prohibited from being raised in cities. ,This decision really upset many wolf dog lovers living in the city. However, you don’t have to blame others for this. There are often ways. Relevant experts will introduce you to a foster-type dog-raising method. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">After you buy the puppy, you can raise it yourself until it is 6 months old, and then put the dog in a foster home. The dog farm pays all the breeding fees to the dog farm. The owner of the dog belongs to the owner. The income from the breeding of the dog and the proceeds from the sale of puppies belong to the owner. The training of the dog is also controlled by the owner. During holidays, you can go to the dog farm to spend time with your dog. This not only satisfies your love for dogs, but also conforms to the city’s dog-raising decisions. Isn’t it the best of both worlds?<p style ="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">It is indeed German, and unqualified German Shepherd lovers often do this. In addition to completing fostering agreements with nearby dog farms, in Germany, where dog shows are highly developed, there is also a method of raising dogs between dog owners and dog farms. The so-called joint breeding means that a hobbyist buys a puppy, raises it until it is 6 months old, signs a joint breeding agreement with the dog farm, and pays a certain percentage of the breeding fees to the dog farm, and the ownership of the dog still belongs to the hobbyist. The income from dog breeding and the sale of puppies are divided between the dog farm and the enthusiasts, and the training of the dogs is shared between the dog farm and the enthusiasts. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">In Germany, the prerequisite for implementing the above two methods is that the German Kennel Association issues a blood certificate. In Germany, only dogs with blood certificates are legal. Descendants of dogs without blood certificates cannot obtain blood certificates; descendants of dogs with blood certificates cannot obtain blood certificates without the approval of the dog owner. <p style="font-family:"times new roman";font-size:medium;">One of the methods created by the Chinese Shepherd Dog Association is to make the German Shepherd dogs bred in China have the characteristics of German dogs. The blood certificate recognized by the Association will enable more German Shepherd lovers to realize their desire to own a German Shepherd dog.