Experiences On Training German Shepherds

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German Shepherd Dogs

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

German Shepherd dogs are one of the most intelligent breeds of dog. They are a solid, sturdy and very muscular dog. Their strength and agility, combined with their superior mental capacity, allow them to be trained in many special areas of expertise.

The German shepherds are the dog of choice for the police force and the military agents of the whole world during many années. They are formés and utilisés for the bomb renifler of the explosives and their acute direction très of l' sense of smell. They are utilisés for sniffer drug and smuggling d' others of the place qu' it would not have. German shepherds sauvé d' innumerable lives of the people in d' innumerable situations in the région little près all régions world.

The German Shepherd is the dog most used and trained as a “Service Dog” that serve as a set of eyes for blind people. They have given otherwise home bound persons with epilepsy or severe diabetic disorders, a renewed sense of independence, by being able to sense when their master is about to have a seizure. They can alert the owner in advance, allowing enough time for preventative measures, or medication that will halt the seizure, to be administered. Lately they have been trained to be companions to autistic children, as to help with their development and confidence. These alliances have had the results characterized as nothing short of a miracle.

If you are planning on getting a dog, especially if you are handicapped (in any number of ways), a German Shepherd would be an excellent choice. Just remember that training must start from the point they are taken away from the mother at birth. Make sure you choose the breeder from where you get the dog wisely and avoid a “Puppy Mill” at all costs.

Service dogs are specially bred, and must be hand picked from a group of dogs that show superior intelligence. After being carefully chosen, the pup then moves on to a year or so of rigorous training, before being matched up with a new, compatible handicapped owner. There are so many different things that a German Shepherd can be trained to do, that if you were to get a puppy, you would probably be confused on where to start. Make sure that you get a good, comprehensive and in depth book, specializing in German Shepherds, to be your guide.

You too can be a German Shepherd owner and lover as the Author is. And if you need help with your German Shepherd, you can find all the help you’ll need at his Blog page “Your Total Germand Shepherd”. http://germanshepherdpage. blogspot. com/

Working Dogs: An Attempt To Produce A Strain Of German Shepherds Which Combines Working Aability And Beauty Of Conformation

Monday, March 29th, 2010

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Working Dogs: An Attempt To Produce A Strain Of German Shepherds Which Combines Working Aability And Beauty Of Conformation

The Working German Shepherd: One of the Best Working Dogs

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Working dogs are canines that are trained to perform special tasks, which cannot be done by ordinary breeds. One of the most common breeds of working dogs is the German Shepherd, otherwise known as the Alsatian. The working German Shepherd is often employed as a guard dog, search dog, rescue dog, police dog, or a military dog. These are usually the areas of specialization for this breed since the German Shepherd is trained to protect. Alsatians are generally obedient, and apt to please. If you want to train working dogs, opt for German Shepherds because they are easier to train.

 

Alsatian are large and strong of race of dog. Their clothes are full with long or short hairs. The color of their dress varies. But most current are of color chestnut and beige. D' another côté, it ya of the German shepherds which has white complètement or any black. The ears of the dogs is résultat à the vertical while its tail is long. It belongs to the différentes lines with a contrast différents, the capacité and the behavior. With an international kind German shepherds has soulevé that the dogs of work.

 

Amérique of the North of German shepherds are élevés mainly for their appearance, which is caractA©ristic a très particulière for this line. Compared to Alsatian typical, l' old line of German shepherds are inclinées back. One can wonder, especially if the dog était à to work like a German shepherd of work. Amérique of the North of German Shepherds does not contain features of work in Alsatian line other. If you want entraîner like the German shepherds of dogs of work, ensure you d' to choose limits of propriété so that heavy work.

 

A working German Shepherd is apt to show loyalty to its owner or trainer. It is also a very obedient dog breed, heeding to everything that you have to say. Because of its strong jaw and teeth, it can be taught or trained to show aggression towards suspects or intruders. If you have Alsatians as working dogs, you have to train and breed them properly. If you do otherwise, they will end up with too much aggression or will become too fearful. If you are training German Shepherds, you have to do it the proper way if you do not want your canine to end up in a dog pound.

 

A working German Shepherd is often linked to police or detective work, giving them the image of danger and fierceness. Despite this stereotypical characteristic, Alsatians are suitable as pets. What is more, they do not show aggression, when trained not to. They can be loyal and emotional dogs. As a matter of fact, a German Shepherd is one of the trustiest working dogs for the blind. But since German Shepherds want to have enough exercise, they are more suitable as rescue dogs.

 

If you are a dog trainer and you want to promote your passion, you can upload training videos. You can post these at Working Dog Videos, which is a website that offers videos of dogs in training. This website is also helpful to dog owners, who want to learn the proper way of raising their German Shepherds.

 

The working German Shepherd is definitely one of the best working dogs. If you are interested in training one, Working Dog Videos has a variety of training videos for your German Shepherd.

Dogs play a leading role in the Iraq war, fears

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Something new for Chinese to slobber over

China’s latest must-have luxury for the ultra-rich is a large, slobbery dog with massive amounts of hair best known for herding sheep in Tibet. Once banned by the Communist Party as bourgeois, pet ownership is booming in China, and the Tibetan mastiff is the dog of the moment for those who want to spread their wealth beyond stocks and real estate.

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Dogs take a lead role in Iraq’s terror war

Iraqis aren’t what you would call dog people. But in a country where bombs and explosives are an everyday threat, Iraqis may start learning to love man’s best friend.

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Monday, March 29th, 2010

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Westborough man chronicles lives of military dogs

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Community News

Town Council postpones meeting for Holy Week: To allow members to observe Easter during Holy Week services, Craigsville Town Council will meet at 7 p.m. April 8 in Town Chambers. For more information, call 997-5935.

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Westborough man chronicles lives of military dogs

In his new book, self-taught historian Michael Lemish chronicles the loyalty and courage of the “unsung heroes” of the Vietnam War who got no parades when they came home.

Read more on The MetroWest Daily News

Are You Compatible With German Shepherd Dogs?

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

German Shepherds are one of the most intelligent and versatile dog breeds in the world. But you need to know basic German Shepherd information to discoverwhat to expect from them before you bring one home. German Shepherd dogs are not satisfied until they are the center of attention. They are not vicious, but don’t know their own strength at times. German Shepherds are smarter than most people, which may get them into mischief in order to get your attention. They also can get more health problems than other breeds, especially hip and elbow dysplasia.
When anyone says the word dog, the image that pops up in most people’s mind is that of the German Shepherd. Also known as Alsatians (from the province in France where the breed was developed), the German Shepherd is one of the most popular dogs in the world. With their distinctive look, incredible intelligence and remarkable personalities, you would think the German Shepherd would be the perfect dog.
But a German Shepherd is not the dog for everyone. Their large size, their exuberant nature, their coats and sometimes health problems leave many thousands of German Shepherd Dogs to be abandoned every year. The Humane Society of the United States estimates that a quarter of all strays are purebreds, including purebred German Shepherds. Knowing basic German Shepherd information can help teach you what to expect from them as pets will help you decide if a German Shepherd is right for you and your family.
The incredible popularity of the German Shepherd has led to it being over bred. To keep up with the market for German Shepherd puppies, some breeders and puppy mills breed to death any German Shepherd they can find, no matter what it’s health. Responsible breeders and caring dog lovers are trying to stop this indiscriminate breeding and only breed healthy dogs. But German Shepherd can often seem to develop more health problems than other breeds.
The most common problem is hip dysplasia, which makes the hind legs crippled. This is a treatable condition that often involves X-rays and surgery. Many German Shepherds are abandoned just because the owners were not willing to pay the vet bills. You must be committed to caring for the dog’s health over luxuries for yourself. Many older German Shepherds also become blind, but dogs deal with blindness a lot better than people. The companionship of a German Shepherd should not have a price tag placed upon it.
German Shepherd dogs need to feel they have a job in order to be well-adjusted. They love company and to be part of the family. They hate being left out of anything. They use their intelligence to find ways of doing things they think you will like and praise them for. Whether you will like these actions is another matter. German Shepherds need supervision and training.
Because of their popularity, German Shepherd Dogs have been over bred, which has lead to health problems. Although responsible breeders would not breed an animal with health problems, which can be inherited by their puppies, many still do. The most common health problems with German Shepherds are hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia and cancers. Even though many of these health problems can be easily treated, the previous owners do not want to or cannot pay the vet bills and instead abandon the dog. When you get a German Shepherd keep in mind that they may need frequent visits to the vet.

Jan Ryan hopes to come back in the next life as a breeder of German Shepherd dogs. The Internet offers hundreds of articles on dogs, including quite a few about German Shepherd dogs. This author is considered one of the nation’s most articulate advocates for the advancement of accurate German Shepherd information.

Keep dogs: can a German shepherd -être a good watchdog and also Good To Be small children?

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Guard dogs: Can a German Shepherd be a good guard dog and also be good with  small children?

By Dennis Fisher

People thinking about getting a guard dog for their home often ask me this question:        “Can a German Shepherd be a good guard dog and also be good with small children?

Before answering these questions, I want to know more about the house where the German Shepherd will live, so I answer by asking this question:

 “you Have l' intention to follow the étaient dogs in your court arrière, or of the dogs will be kennels and included for your children?

I then tell them:

 “If your main reason to want to obtain an watchdog is your propriété and the dogs do not go in kennels, then German can-Shepherd n' is not the dog which you convient.”

I went to explain that I was German shepherds pigs for over 40 years and although my dogs are excellent guard dogs, I have never encountered any problems with my dog showing aggression in children . The reason for this is for all my dogs over the years, raised with small children. Before my own children and my grandchildren.

A German Shepherd is a remarkably intelligent, sensitive animal that thrives on human companionship, love and attention.   If the dog is left on its own and its main purpose is to guard the home, the dog will do this job satisfactorily.   But the animal will never develop its full potential.   In fact there is a distinct danger that the dog might become vicious. There is also a possibility that the dog may not be good with children.

A German Shepherd, brought up with the family and with children that has some basic obedience training, can prove to be completely reliable with children  and trustworthy in every way. It can also be a dependable guard and protection dog – an excellent dual purpose dog.

In recent times, with the huge increase of housebreaking, theft and violent crimes, it has become more and more necessary to have a reliable guard dog at your home.   A well-bred German Shepherd Dog, with a strong protective instinct, can prove to be an exceptionally good guard as well as a delightful companion for your children.

If you want a dog that will be a companion for your children and also a  good guard dog,there are some important points you must consider before getting a German Shepherd Dog.

These are questions you should ask yourself:

• 1. That dog will be taken to the family and play with children?

•2.       Are you prepared to take your dog for basic obedience training?

•3.       Have you seen both parents of the pup you intend buying?

• 4. Are you satisfied with both parents with sound, stable temperament?

⠀ ¢ 5. This is qu' at least one of the parents – is the pedigree or d' a stopping – show signs d' to have a protective caractère extremely?

 This last question is very important.   It is an unfortunate fact that many German Shepherd Dogs being bred today lack the strong protective instinct that was once a very marked feature of most German Shepherd Dogs.   This applies to many top winning show dogs.

If you definitely need a good guard dog, in addition to one that is excellent with your children, there is no point in getting a sweet-natured, very friendly dog that is going to welcome every intruder like a long lost friend.

A good, well-bred German Shepherd Dog can provide you with the best of both worlds – an excellent guard dog and one that is  also good with your  children.    It doesn’t necessarily have to come from show-winning stock, as long as it is well-bred and comes from parents with sound temperaments. .

Before you buy your German Shepherd Dog pup try and find out as much as you can about the temperament of the pup’s Sire and Dam.   If at all possible, find out what you can about their  pedigree and bloodlines.    There are many knowledgeable German Shepherd Dog breeders who will be only too willing to provide you with the information you need.

You will find also find a great deal of  useful training information and helpful  advice  about German Shepherds on the following  website http://www. freedogadvice. com

 

 

 

 

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People often come to me for advice on German Shepherds, because they knew I was pig German Shepherds for over 40 years. My dogs are all obedience trained dogs as another guard. They are quite reliable with children, because they can not raise children, I say frankly that I never had any unpleasant experience with my dogs and my children, great – or children of friends come in visit.

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adult trained german shepherd dogs for sale

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

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How old do you have to be to learn shultzen dog training. Are there better dogs than German shepherd dogs?

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

Where do you buy good German shepherd dogs for working and how much are they? Are there schools that let 15yr olds learn about training dogs or do you wait until you graduate?