Contact Fluffy Shepherds

Contact Fluffy Shepherds if you have a question about long-haired German Shepherd care, rescue transition, behaviour, grooming, canine cancer support, or Canadian shepherd resources.

If you’re reaching out to Fluffy Shepherds, you’re welcome here.

We read every message with care. We’re not a clinic, and we can’t offer emergency medical advice, but we can help point you toward solid next steps, better questions to ask your vet, and the right pages on this site.

📩 Email
hello@fluffyshepherds.com

What you can contact us about

  • Questions about long-haired German Shepherd care, especially from a Canadian perspective
  • Rescue, rehoming, decompression, and early transition concerns
  • Behaviour questions rooted in real-world shepherd life
  • Grooming, coat care, seasonal issues, and equipment questions
  • Canine cancer support questions, including how to prepare for better conversations with your vet
  • Collaboration requests from rescues, trainers, vets, writers, or ethical brands
  • Corrections or updates to Canadian resources we’ve shared

What to include so we can actually help

To save time, include the basics up front:

  • Your dog’s age and breed mix, if known
  • Your province or general region, especially if you’re in Canada
  • The issue you’re dealing with — one or two clear paragraphs is plenty
  • Timeline details, including when it started and what changed
  • Whether this is behavioural, medical, rescue-related, or a mix of all three — because with shepherds, it often is

⚠️ Important note about health and emergencies

If your dog is in distress, not eating, collapsing, struggling to breathe, showing signs of severe pain, or if you suspect bloat, contact an emergency vet immediately.

This site is here for guidance, education, and support. It is not crisis triage, and we will never pretend the internet should replace a qualified veterinarian. That road leads straight into nonsense wearing a lab coat.

Respect and privacy

We don’t share personal stories, photos, names, or identifying details without permission. If you’re sharing something sensitive, just say so. We’ll treat it with care.

If life burns the bridge, we swim the damn river.
You don’t have to do it alone.