Sjisty, Kris is beautiful! I was also raised with GSDs, and did have one bad experience as a child. Our friend's female GSD bit my older sister on the backside and she had to have stitches. I was so afraid to go to that girl's house to play after that. I think that was a situation where the dog hadn't been socialized-----just kept in the fenced backyard alone.
My parents got both of their GSDs from reputable breeders, the first was from show lines, and the second from Schutzund (sp?) lines. They were both huge males, and both very intelligent and loving. The only thing that bothered me was that my parents only ever took them outside on a leash-----I could see how they longed to run and play outside.
I got my own GSD about 5 years ago, and she's the best dog Hubby and I have ever had. She belonged to a neighbor in our old neighborhood-----in the suburbs----and he had kept her tied outside to a logging chain from 6 mos. on. At the time I decided to "go see if that dog is friendly", she was already around 3 years old. I couldn't believe that she was a she-----she is big even for a male GSD! She was also the most loveable dog ever, I don't know why after being tied her whole life. Well, I'd go see her about every day, and take her dog treats, scraps, and even toys and make sure her water was full-----I even returned her to the owner a couple of times when she got loose (even though I didn't think he deserved her).
After a cou[ple of years, we moved to the country on 5 acres and 2 of our dogs ended up have to be put down due to cancer within 2 months of moving. I saw my chance to have "my" dog come live with us! I left a note on the owner's door----I didn't have a number to call----and waited. (The note just said who I was , how we had moved to the country, lost our dogs to cancer, and would he be interested in letting me have Daisy). He called the next evening to say, "Well, I don't feel I can just give her to you. She's only 5, not spayed, and registered with the AKC. Plus, I've had to pay $100 to the city every year I've had her because she isn't spayed. I could let her go for $300." Well, Hubby said he wasn't paying $300 for a 5 year-old dog, and I thought that was that.
Around Feb., the owner calls me back to ask if I ever got a dog. I said, "Yes, we got one from the shelter up here." He says, "Oh, well I was just going to let you have Daisy." Apparently----I found out from a neighbor of his-----someone had called Animal Control about the dog. The area she was tied up in was dirt that would become a foot of mud when it rained or when the snow melted, and she would be covered in it. That day, the temp had gone above freezing and it was raining-----Daisy was in a mud pit and soaked with rain and mud. The forecast was calling for the temps to drop to below zero that night, and the neighbors had had enough.
Animal Control had come out and told the guy to remedy the situation, and they would be back that night. The guy got Daisy and took her to his girlfriend's, gave her a bath, and called me. Well, Hubby thought about it for about 5 sec., and said, "Yeah, go get her tomorrow." Daisy has been with us ever since! She's still an out side dog, but has never been tied at our place, and loves "helping" me do the chores. She has a big doghouse full of straw, and stays in our enclosed front porch in the winter with a soft bed and a space heater. The only time she's ever covered with mud is when she wants to be-----when it's 80-90 outside she likes to go lay in the water from where I've emptied the other animals water buckets. She's great with everyone who comes over, but doesn't like all other dogs----probably a result of being tied for so much of her life. Some friends of ours came over with a baby a few years ago, and Daisy stayed right next to the stroller the whole night-----even getting up to "check" on the baby when it cried!
Sorry this was so long, but I though you should hear an experience of aquiring an older GSD who turned out to be such an awesome dog! She sticks to me like glue when I'm outside, and I know she would give her life to save mine. Hope you end up with the same type of experience!