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German Shepherd Age Calculator

Descubre la edad de tu German Shepherd en años humanos. Preconfigurado para talla large, con el contexto de esperanza de vida específico del German Shepherd.

Introduce los datos de tu German Shepherd

Por defecto, talla Grande según el peso típico del German Shepherd. Puedes cambiarlo más abajo.

años

Introduce un valor entre 1 y 20

Tamaño de la raza

Resultado

28

años humanos

Adulto joven

Un perro grande de 3 años equivale aproximadamente a una persona de 28 años, en la etapa adulto joven de vida.

Los German Shepherds suelen vivir 9 a 13 años. Con 3 años, tu German Shepherd ha vivido aproximadamente el 23% de su esperanza de vida.

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German Shepherd

German Shepherd de un vistazo

Esperanza de vida
9 a 13 years
Talla
Grande (24 a 41 kg)
Peso
50 a 90 lbs
Edad sénior
Around 10 years
Origen
Germany

Temperamento

LoyalConfidentCourageousIntelligentSteady

Sobre el German Shepherd

Developed in Germany in the late 1800s as a herding and working dog, the German Shepherd quickly became one of the most versatile working breeds ever developed. They serve as police and military dogs, search and rescue workers, guide dogs, and protection animals, a testament to their intelligence and trainability. As family dogs they are loyal and protective without being aggressive, provided they're properly socialised. German Shepherds bond deeply with their owners and can be reserved around strangers, which is a natural trait, not a flaw.

Esperanza de vida del German Shepherd

9 a 13

años (rango típico)

Como raza de talla large, el German Shepherd envejece más rápido que los perros pequeños, llegando a la vejez alrededor de los 7 a 8 años.

Las cifras de esperanza de vida representan el rango típico para German Shepherds sanos y bien cuidados. Existe variación individual según la genética, la dieta, el ejercicio y el acceso al cuidado veterinario.

Cómo envejece el German Shepherd

German Shepherds often age from the back end forward. Degenerative myelopathy, a progressive spinal cord disease, is unfortunately common in the breed and typically first appears as wobbliness or weakness in the hindquarters in dogs aged 8 to 9. Not all German Shepherds develop it, but it's worth being aware of. Apart from that, the breed follows typical large-dog aging: senior behaviours become apparent around age 7 to 8, with reduced stamina, joint stiffness, and slower recovery after activity.

Cuidados sénior del German Shepherd

Pay close attention to rear-leg coordination from age 7 onward. Any change in gait or balance should be evaluated promptly. Ramps instead of stairs help dogs with joint pain or early mobility issues. Keep mental stimulation high. German Shepherds with nothing to do can develop anxiety-related behaviours at any age. Regular, moderate exercise is better than intense but infrequent sessions.

Guía general para perros sénior: Los perros suelen considerarse sénior cuando han superado el 75 % de su esperanza de vida. Para un German Shepherd con una esperanza de vida máxima típica de 13 años, eso corresponde aproximadamente a los 10 años.

Problemas de salud comunes en el German Shepherd

Estas son afecciones que se presentan con mayor frecuencia en el German Shepherd que en la población canina general. No todos los perros las desarrollarán, pero estar informado ayuda en la detección temprana.

  • Hip and elbow dysplasia
  • Degenerative myelopathy
  • Bloat (gastric dilatation-volvulus)
  • Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency
  • Epilepsy

Preguntas frecuentes sobre el German Shepherd

What is degenerative myelopathy in German Shepherds?

DM is a progressive spinal cord disease caused by a mutation in the SOD1 gene. It typically begins between ages 7 and 14 as subtle hind-leg wobbliness and progresses to paralysis. It is unfortunately common in the breed. There is no cure, but physical therapy, hydrotherapy, and mobility carts can extend quality of life significantly. DNA testing for carrier status is available and should be part of any responsible breeding program.

How can I tell if my German Shepherd's hips are causing pain?

Early signs include reluctance to jump or use stairs, a bunny-hopping gait at speed, stiffness after rest that improves with movement, and reduced rear-end muscle mass. Many dogs compensate well and don't limp obviously. X-rays under sedation are required for a definitive diagnosis of hip dysplasia.

Is there a difference between working-line and show-line German Shepherds?

Yes, substantially. Show-line Shepherds in some countries have been bred toward an exaggerated sloped back and steep rear angulation that is controversial for joint health. Working lines (Czech, DDR, West German working lines) typically have a straighter back, stronger structure, and higher drive. If health is a priority, many vets recommend working or Czech-line dogs.

Are German Shepherds good with children?

Yes, when properly socialised from puppyhood. They are naturally protective and loyal to their family. Without early, broad exposure to varied people and situations, they can become overly guarded. The key is consistent, positive socialisation in the first 16 weeks of life rather than controlled isolation.

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