The Shepsky is a mixed-sized breed. Males typically weigh between 20 and 36 kg when fully grown, while females weigh 18 to 30 kg. With an average lifespan of 10 to 14 years, the Shepsky is a moderately long-lived breed.
The Shepsky is an adaptable and sociable companion that benefits from the genetic diversity of being a crossbreed. They are often described as friendly and eager to please, making them suitable for families. Their personality can take after either parent breed, so early socialisation helps ensure a well-rounded temperament.
Shepsky dogs typically need about 1 hour of daily exercise, though this varies based on their size and build. A mix of walks, play, and mental stimulation keeps them happy and healthy. Observe your individual dog's energy levels and adjust accordingly. Most mixed breeds are adaptable and enjoy a variety of activities.
Shepsky dogs may benefit from hybrid vigour, potentially reducing the risk of some inherited conditions. However, they can still be prone to health issues common to their size category. Regular veterinary check-ups, vaccinations, and parasite prevention are important. Maintaining a healthy weight through proper diet and exercise is key to long-term health.
Grooming needs for Shepsky dogs depend on their individual coat type — some may have shorter, low-maintenance coats while others require more regular brushing. Regular nail trimming, ear cleaning, and dental care are important regardless of coat type. Establish a grooming routine early to keep your dog comfortable and healthy.
A fully grown male Shepsky weighs approximately 28 kg on average. Use Dogpanion's free size predictor to estimate your Shepsky puppy's adult weight based on their current age and weight.
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