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German Shepherd Bite Training

June 9th, 2011 admin No comments

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Five Of The Best German Shepherd Obedience Training Tips You Shouldn’t Miss!

A German shepherd obedience training that is started at an appropriate time and age is more likely to help German shepherd dogs to learn promptly. That is why before deciding on owning this type of dog breed, doing a little research regarding the strategies on how to grow an obedient German shepherd is necessary before deciding on owning one. Always remember that its success lies in the owner’s hands.

German shepherds are loyal dogs and the right German shepherd obedience training will benefit you and him in the long run. Just take it like you are teaching a child what is a good and a bad behavior. Remember that during the entire course, you must have extra patience, consistency,and calmness.

Five Things You Should Know About German Shepherd Obedience Training:

Act as a leader.

It is best to establish leadership as soon as German shepherd obedience training is started so that it would be easier for your Shepherd puppy to follow your command. Dogs are pack animals by nature. That is why it is important that they look up to someone as their Top dog.

As an owner, make sure that your German shepherd puppy is under control. Otherwise, he will just do what comes naturally in him. Every time he does something that is against the rule, it should be corrected straightaway.

If you have not started house breaking yet, know that it is not too late. However, it is better to start early on. Young German shepherd puppies tend to absorb what is taught of them quicker than the older ones because their minds work at a faster pace.

Potty train your German shepherd puppy.

German shepherd obedience training should include teaching your German shepherd dog how to become potty. This will help you get comfortable with having an animal pet inside your home and at the same time makes your German shepherd become more disciplined when it comes to his elimination habit.

Find a grassy spot where your Shepherd puppy will do his business. Take him outside your house as soon as he is done eating or when he shows a “pre-potty” pattern. This will prevent him from eliminating on your carpet or worse, on top of your couch, which will just make your house smelly and messy.

Leash train German shepherds.

Proper German shepherd leash training is vital in the process of German shepherd obedience training. It teaches your Shepherd dog to follow directions and to set boundaries on his behavior. You wouldn’t want him to drag you while you are walking in the park, right?

German shepherds that are not leash trained are more likely to develop German shepherd aggression problems such as German shepherd biting and German shepherd jumping. As a leader, be the one to walk ahead your Shepherd so that he would recognize that you are his master. If you walk behind him, he might think that he is superior, thus, making it difficult for you to train him.

Furthermore, it is best to start German shepherd leash training during puppyhood since it would be very hard to control a heavy weight canine. Remember that German shepherds grow rapidly and are large-bodied.

German shepherd obedience training school.

Taking your Shepherd to a good German shepherd obedience training institution will provide him socialization opportunities with other canine breeds and human beings. Socializing will help him become tame and get attuned to someone or something that he does not often see.

Aside from that, he will also learn new things that a professional dog trainer may offer. This is one way of showing your German shepherd puppy your encouragement and support that will make it easier for him to become your guard dog.

Teach your German shepherd useful tricks.

In German shepherd obedience training, instructing your Shepherd puppy new tricks at an early age is one of the most challenging yet exciting things that you can do. It allows an opportunity for him to become more obedient and become a good follower.

Basic tricks you can teach your German shepherd include how to sit, heel, and stay. Teach him lessons one by one and begin with one-word commands to avoid confusing him. Keep in mind to fill your pocket with loads of treats and shower him with praises for every successful task.

Each and every day of your German shepherd obedience training, your German shepherd learns something from you, and at the same time, you will learn something from him. Once the main goal is reached, it will definitely make you one proud owner.

About the Author

Marcus Stephens “The Dog Guy” has owned and trained dogs for over 20 years. He is founder of “Fix
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My 7mnths old German Shepherd Bites!?

My German Shepherd bites everyone , he is 7 months old but still bites.When i say he doesn’t stop and keep on jumping and biting.He has created a mess in the garden and is not ready to get trained or listen anything.
Please Help!

The first thing you should do is get him into an obedience class immediately! He is not too young for basic obedience. I took my lil fella to basic obedience at 5 months. He was in a puppy socialization class at 4 months.

Next you have to be the top dog in the house. Yes, he is a puppy still but he needs to have rules to live by. Basic obedience is great for bonding and setting rules for him.

Keep in mind as a puppy, he still explores his world by using his nose and mouth. And there is a difference between biting and mouthing too. If he is biting, ie. breaking skin and clenching down on your arms or legs or whatever, that is more aggression than excitement. If he is mouthing, ie putting his mouth around your arm, leg, etc he is overly excited. A tip that I used with my GSD was holding his mouth shut, looking him in the eye and said no. You don’t have to yell at him. A calm no will work just fine. The second time he mouthed/bit me, I repeated the command and stopped playing. GSD’s love to please their human. Through training he will learn what behaviors are acceptable and what are not. Biting and mouthing is not acceptable at any level. It won’t take long for him to see that his behavior prevents him from playing with you or making you happy with him.

By a mess in the garden, do you mean digging? If so, I can tell you from experience, he is bored. An unsupervised, bored GSD is a destructive one. You will need to exercise him more. Walks on a leash for 20 minutes is a good start. It will tire him out and socialize him to the world around him. Like other dogs, people, passing cars, etc. I purchased a hard plastic baby pool. I filled it with water and water toys. My boy plays in his pool for hours. And it made him used to being wet and getting bathed.

At 7 months, he is food driven. So praise him every time he does something good with a small treat. Be careful not too give too many treats because he will then, probably, be too full to eat his regular meals. As he progresses in training, you can change the food to a favorite toy. Keep in mind, that toy should only be given to him when its a reward. That toy should be removed when your praise to through. Also, he should have other toys too but a specific toy, used for praise, will have him working for that toy.

Chewing is a habit you don’t want to promote. There are toys that are specifically designed for chewing like Kong Toys. My lil fella is such a power chewer he split one. It wasn’t until he was about a year old that I started using cow femurs. Its healthy for him and he can chew on it without it breaking into a million pieces.

GSDs are smart dogs. They pick up quickly what you want them to do. Through training you can make that bond. He will do everything to make you happy. Be firm with him but not abusive. Be consistent with him. There should not be different rules for different people in your house.

German Shepherd Protection Training

German Shepherd Jpg

May 11th, 2011 admin No comments

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What coloring will my German Shepherd puppy have?

Adrian (Puppy) – http://tinypic.com/r/2z3rp1s/7

Sire and Dam – http://i52.tinypic.com/wbff61.jpg

Both German lines if that can help determine anything.
I chose him based on temperament, I’m just curios as to what he will look like when he is older.
The black on his back is already above his elbows on his front two paws and to his ankles on his back two.
Nails, Pads, Nose etc. are black obviously.
***In case anyone mentions it, I have already contacted the breeder as well as several others about the white patch on his chest. Apparently its okay but not preferred.

GSD puppies lighten as they get older, but as he is quite dark all over he will lighten until he looks like his father. His final adult colour will be achieved after about 9 months (after the first moult). Looks like a superb dog.

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Will a Papillon and German Shepherd do good together?

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^ will a tiny little papillon dog go well with a big german shepherd dog?

If you have a dog and a new one will be entering or visiting your home, there are things you can do to ensure that the meeting comes off without a hitch. A new dog can mean you are bringing home a foster dog or a new puppy; someone who has a dog is moving into your house; or someone is visiting with a dog.
If you know that both dogs are very social with other dogs, the meeting should be easy. But, you may not know this, since some dogs don’t get out and mix with other dogs that much. If your dog (or the new dog) has not been spayed/neutered, the meeting may be more difficult.
If you are uncertain how one (or both) of the dogs will react, be cautious. First, the dogs will need to meet on neutral ground. Choose a place where neither dog is likely to feel territorial. Even your dog’s favorite park is not a good spot, unless it is a dog park (dogs are often used to meeting other dogs there). If you are adopting a dog from a shelter, ask the staff if they can help to introduce the dogs. If your dog is accustomed to meeting dogs at a pet supply store like PETsMART or Petco, you can ask their trainer to help with the introduction. The dogs could casually meet while you are on a shopping trip.
When the meeting occurs, have each dog on lead with a calm, relaxed adult handler. Keep the leads loose, since pulling on the leash might communicate to the dog that you are fearful or anxious about their meeting. As the dogs approach each other, watch their body language closely. The dogs may need to do a little posturing or make a little noise, but if you don’t know how to tell the difference between dogs getting to know each other and dogs who don’t like each other, have someone there who does.
If they try to play by pawing or play bowing with their legs stretched out in front of them, they may want to be best buddies. Allow them to sniff each other, and give praise for a nice greeting. If you want, you can take them for a walk together, stopping occasionally to allow them to sniff and investigate each other.
If they stiffen their bodies and stare into each other’s eyes with their hair up and their teeth bared, they probably aren’t going to become fast friends. If they lunge at each other and try to fi ght, separate them and don’t try further introductions without help from someone with experience in dog training and behavior.
If neither of the dogs is food aggressive, you can practice commands that they know and give treats as rewards. Giving treats can also serve to distract the dogs from focusing too much on each other.
If the dogs seem fine with each other, drive them home and settle in, but make sure you’ve put away your dog’s toys, bones and food bowls first, since these items may be sources of conflict. If you’re going to offer “high-value” items like Kongs or chews, it may be best to separate the dogs. Once the dogs are good friends, they may be more willing to chomp side-by-side on high-value items.
To introduce a puppy to a dog, use the same procedure as above. But, if the puppy is under four months old, both the dog and the puppy may need frequent breaks from each other. Some dogs will quickly lose patience with puppy energy. If the dog does not like the puppy, do not leave them alone together.
If you are not confident or comfortable at any point, please seek help from someone who is knowledgeable about dog behavior.

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German Shepherd League Nsw

April 15th, 2011 admin No comments

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German Shepherd Akc Standard

March 25th, 2011 admin No comments

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Eukanuba show aired on ABC, was something wrong with that german shepherd?

His back end was so extremely low. I thought Crufts was bad, but this is AKC standard too? No wonder so many german shepherds have hip dysplasia. Was the german shepherd on the show supposed to be that low in the back end? It could barely walk.
Yes silly, I know the back slopes a little but not that bad. The standard needs to be changed because it is the reason why many german shepherds have hip problems. Very sad.
You’re so right Brenna. I just cringe every time I see german shepherds at shows. Is there anyway to get this changed?

This is what our show breeders have done when they started messing with a beautiful, handsome breed. They think it looks good. Take a look at the German blood line and then look at what these breeders have brought it to. Made me sick to see it, looks like it is squatting. They have taken this handsome breed and made it a laughing stock. Never would I purchase one with American Blood lines.

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how much is a good price for a generally healthy, non-AKC standard german shepherd or golden retriever puppy?

5 months or older. i keep seeing $500-$700 in the paper, is that on ok price for a non shelter dog? (i want a shelter dog, but my moms looking EVERYWHERE, so please don’t tell me a bunch of stuff about “get a shelter dog” because im planning on it.)
marci knows best: i’ve seen those horrible AKC shows! a LOT of those dogs are deformed or sick! just look at what they did to germin shepherds! even POLICE wont use AKC standard german shepherds.
Rayven ~ Here we Go Again: i know she does, im just saying i dont want to see any “adopt a shelter dog” things because its irrelevent, and we might get the dog from a shelter anyway.
April: well my mom is on dissability and doesnt work, and its supposed to be an “ESA” so they cant say no.

Those people that advertise in the papers with non-registered dogs are backyard breeders. They don’t guarantee the health nor do they test their dogs for genetic problems, espeically hip dysplasia. You are paying far too much for an unregistered dog.

Your best best IS to adopt from the shelter – because they have tons of puppies and dogs that are dumped and they will spay/neuter, shots, and worm the puppies before you get them. The price they charge is far less then you would have to pay if you got the byb dog and then had to go get shots, spay/neuter, etc.

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German Shepherd Sv

December 31st, 2010 admin No comments

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Pros and cons of waiting to neuter a GSD puppy?

In a few weeks (when the puppy is 8wks old) we will be bringing home a male German Shepherd puppy. I have been told by an online friend who is also a GSD breeder in the northeast that dogs that are left intact, then neutered when they are 18mo. to 2 years fill out more and have a more masculine look.

I do not plan to breed the dog or show in conformation shows (he is a longcoat and therefore wouldn’t be permitted in SV shows), but I would like him to have the appearance of a West German show line dog- bigger, bulkier, overall more maculine. It’s the look that attracted me to the breed in the first place.

What are pros and cons of waiting to neuter?
What particuarly are the effects on ease of training?

I would neuter your dog right when it gets old enough. Keeping him intact does not actually do much for his conformation. His background is what makes him look like he does. So neutered or intact, he will look the same when he is full grown. When picking him out, just pick the one that has the look you want. For the most part, what you see at 8 weeks is what you will see when they have completely matured.

For training, a neutered dog is better. They aren’t worrying about all the female dogs around you, and they are more focused on you. And if you leave him intact, there is more of a chance of him being more aggressive. In no way am I saying that he won’t be aggressive if you neuter him, but neutering does lower the chance.

Another thing is that if he were to get free, you don’t have to worry about him getting another dog pregnant. And if he is neutered, it most of the time helps with wandering. They are less likely to go wander and exploring if they are neutered.

Because you are not showing him, the best option, in my opinion, is to neuter him.

Good luck with you new puppy :)

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how many German shepherd dogs are registered with the SV?

There are thousands of Shepherds registered every year with the SV club of Germany. There are currently over 100.000 dogs registered with that organization.

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German Shepherd Il

February 28th, 2010 admin No comments

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Buying a black german shepherd?

I live in IL, and I’d like to know whether any of you out there who knows where I can buy a 12 months old black german shepherd. Professional breeders preferred. The price should be not above $1500. Thanks!

Contact me. Do you definately want a 12 monther? my website is http://vomhausbjarnegermanshepherds.bravehost.com/
I have a newborn litter with 2 blacks, a friend of mine has some blacks ready to go soon. You can e-mail me off my website.

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Pittbull breed and location?

my brother really wants a pitbull a tiger stripped with grey eyes for a white and grey one with blue eyes i need some website sugestyions and i dont wanna aska a seperate question so what are some good neames for a male german shephertd i dont have and dont know the temperment though but just some names were not lokking for a an exact fitting name and also some names for a pitbull male. oh yeah and were in like the chicago are in IL were i might find a pit and a greman shepherd i have been looking so hard

You might try asking in the dog section as opposed to the fish section but you can adopt loving pit bulls in need of homes from the anti-cruelty society located in downtown Chicago on Lasalle street.

http://www.anticruelty.org/site/epage/59789_576.htm

They actually have a special adoption program set up specifically for pit bulls. They get in a lot of dogs of all breds and german sheperds or shepard mixes especially are fairly common.

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German Shepherd Illinois

April 21st, 2009 admin No comments

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Does anyone know of any websites with some kind of directory for places to board your dog while on vacation?

I live in Fairview Heights, Illinois and need to find a dog kennel place to board my 6 year old half half Boxer/half German Shepherd dog while on vacation from the 22nd of December until the 29th of December.

If anyone knows of any website that lists places like that by state or anything, that would be wonderful.

Thank you in advance for any help.

i hope this wil help
go to

http://www.findpetcare.com/se/dog-boarding-chicago.htm

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Is it odd for a german shepherd wolf mix in illinois?

my new “german shepherd” puppy is very reserved and latch on to my other dog (6 yr old golden retriever) almost instantly. He barks any time i walk into the room. He has an extremely narrow face. He resembles a wolf, but is supposibly 100% shepherd. i have yet to see paper to prove such. I live in Illinois. Is this odd for my area?

Illinois is rated by rescue groups as a third-level State for puppy-milling, but is right next to 2 of the 6 first-level (=worst) States for that – Iowa and Missouri – and Kentucky is a second-level State. So anything is possible, especially if you got no “papers”.
However, most of the alleged “wolf-dogs” have such a low content of wolf genes that it is effectively non-existent, and those dogs are sold at inflated prices to attract the macho suckers who think that having a tame “wolf” makes them special. If you still think he has significant wolf content once he is adult, send photos to the member of my groups who runs a wolf-dog sanctuary (no, HER stock is not for sale!).

Your description of him as having a narrow face indicates that he is probably of All-American lines, especially the deviations we sneeringly refer to as “NAmerican Ski-Slope Dogs” and “Coyote Dogs”. A genuine wolf has a POWERFUL head, not a refined one. The skull, and especially the jaws and the size of the teeth, is one of the most useful ways to distinguish between a wolf and a domestic dog.

The barking indicates that you should not have accepted him – it’s an indication of fear, and trying to make you go away and stop scaring him. He goes to the GR for protection. You will need to do a LOT of reward-based training and a LOT of quiet on-lead socialisation to get him used to the wider world, but until 2 weeks after his 16 weeks booster shots keep him away from places where dogs piddle/poo/vomit.

All correctly-coated, correctly-eared, correctly-proportioned GSDs – especially the gray-sable GSDs – resemble wolves. Not surprising – the main foundation stud (born 1896) had a wolf or a wolf-cross as his grandmother, and the sables in our breed are the result of the A^w (wolf-sable) pattern allele, not of the A^y (yellow-brown sable) pattern allele found in such as Collies and American Cockers.

To get knowledgeable information about GSDs you should be a member of your nearest GSD club plus a couple of the 300+ YahooGroups dedicated to various aspects of living with GSDs. The groups make it easy for you to show people photos of your pet.

“lilcslil…”:
I can guarantee that your aunt’s pooch had almost no wolf genes. Wolf attitudes and behaviours are NOT suitable for a household pet. The yellow eyes are characteristic of certain genes for coat-colour; most probably he was d^ d^ in the Dilute gene series, which produces a coat effect referred to as “blue”, and is accompanied by light eyes plus gray eye-rims, gray nose & lips, and gray pads.
Les P, owner of GSD_Friendly: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/GSD_Friendly
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March 1st, 2009 admin No comments

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Can I claim child support from the owner of the german shepherd who fathered my dog’s puppies?

well a few months ago i found out that my lab is preggers… she just had puppies… puppies with black and brown spots and black noses/mouths. and i think i know who the father is. the vicious german shepherd next door :( it raped my poor dog most likely (because she is way out of his league. she would never go for a ugly dog like him ). i dont know how he got to her though… we have a fully fenced yard. anyway the puppies will cost $1000s to feed and vaccinate. its only fair that the owner of the monster PAYS… he should split the costs with me… can i take him to the small claims court?

Its the responsibility of the owner of a female dog to keep them confined while they are in their season. In order to prove the parent of those pups you would have to have a DNA test on the pups and the Shepherd that you suspect.

Dogs do not rape other dogs, and their mating has nothing to do with appearance of who is ugly and who they go for because of what league they may be in.

In this country one can sue anyone else for any reason, but filing a claim and being successful in collecting depends on the evidence you are able to present to the court. If you do go to court, be sure you take the DNA proof with you.

You may consider having your dog spayed, this is about the only way to prevent unwanted puppies.

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German Shepherd Stud Dogs

February 7th, 2009 admin No comments

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German Shepherd Dog?

I want to Stud Out my German Shepherd. I want to know how old he should be before I could start that?
If you know any web sites that can help, please let me know about them

First of all he has to be 2 years old. Then at the age of 2 you need to get his hips and elbows certified. Cost about 350.00. Then you need to have his eyes checked and all other health test for that breed done. Then a tempermate test done. (about 150.00) Then you need to show that he is of breed standards. (this is done in the show ring)

If he can not pass these simple test then he is not of breed quailty and he should be fixed

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German Shepherd Nsw

November 1st, 2008 admin No comments

german shepherd nsw
Looking for a cat. Need advice!!!!!!!!?

Hi. I live in Australia, on the coast in NSW, and am looking for a suitable cat. We have a dog (female, German Shepherd) who is 8 years old, and she stays outside 100% of the time. We really want a cat, but it needs to have short-medium hair (mum might be allergic) and we would prefer if it doesnt grow very much (stays kitten-size or close to). Also, would the cat (if it goes outside) be okay with the dog? The dog is extremely active and i am unsure if it will scare the cat. We would love the cat to look something like a grey tabby cat. We would also like the cat to be very friendly and easy to get along with, possibly who is easy to train and will not be likely to rip apart our house. I dont have any experience so please give all the advice you can!
Thank you in advance !!!

Well, that’s a lot of expectations. You know, the Devon Rex doesn’t shed very much and they are not affective to allergies. They can look like gray tabby cats as well. Also, my aunt is allergic to cats and she comes over to our house all the time. We have three shorthair gray tabby cats. Her allergies aren’t affected at all. Our cats get along with our dogs well.. Also as long as you train them, they won’t destroy your house. Also there is a cat that stays kitten size but its kitten size is much smaller.. It is a rare cat though so you might not find it. It is called a Singapura. Also Egyptian Mau`s are found mostly often and they are lovable, calm and get along with most animals. They are shorthair and don’t shed much. But the other cat that is small is perfect too. My gray tabbies are about average in size. The Egyptian Mau is in the middle. And the Singapura is the smallest out of the three. Also, the shorthair tabby is most common, Egyptian Mau is middlish common, and the Singapura is least common. Also here are some pictures of the three breeds. Choose which one you like best. 1) Singapura 2) Grey Tabby 3) Egyptian Mau

1)http://www.kittens-lair.net/store/en/articles/img226.jpg
2)http://mycat.be/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/around-lelystad-083a.jpg
3)http://pagesperso-orange.fr/didier.hallepee/photos/isw_03131.jpg
I wish you luck in finding your perfect cat! Hope you’re happy with your decision!

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