Experiences On Training German Shepherds

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German Shepherd Crate Training

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

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Exercise And Training Tips You Have To Know About Your White German Shepherd Puppies!

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

White German Shepherd puppies are very useful to humanity in recent years because they are the primary race for protection. Patrolling the boarders to keep foreigners out of place, and keep up, these are the main objectives of the white German shepherd puppies when they aged. Therefore necessary to train them is important for their well-being. In fact, with proper training, their functions can be fully maximized according to their strength, strength, skill and ability.

When training white German shepherd puppies, start at an early age. They can be immersed into trainings at the age of three months. However, this should be done in subtle ways. At the early age, they should only be exposed to simple obstacle courses or activities because their bones are still under development. Minimize jumping stunts as these would lead to bone fractures and sprains. In the next 3-5 months, you can advance to the next level for your training. Your dog has developed their mind and bodies for more complex tasks. You can take your dog for a walk every morning; do some fetching exercises and other activities of the same category.

When your dog reaches the age, a year or a two, you can prepare and train your dog for more and more complicated tasks necessary for a wider field like for military purposes. Many bomb sniffing dogs or detectors and guide for the blind dogs are trained under special activities. The training for these special types of tasks requires a lot of time and effort in order for the dogs to be utilized effectively. White German shepherd puppies belong to the type of dogs who learn very quickly. Dogs with proper training and constant attention to your dog, will surely prepare them for activities and for very important functional purposes.

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The training of German shepherds: “Heel” and “stay” command?

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

Hi,
I have a 8 month old German Shepherd I am trying to train. I got him at 6 months with no prior training. He is very smart but has a small attention span and resorts to chasing his tail if he doesn’t understand the command. I understand that he is just frustrated. Are there any ways to keep his attention and make training less stressful on him? Right now I am training him on a leash, in periods of a few minutes a few times a day. I reward with patting and “good boy” often, only using physical force to tap him on the muzzle if he gets nippy. I have been able to teach him to “sit”, “lie down”, “shake a paw” and am working on “heel” and “stay”. He doesn’t understand “heel” and only stays until I leave his sight- then he panics, finds me, and tackles me. So what are the best ways to teach these commands? And what can I do to discourage “tackling” and jumping behavior? I tell him “no”, grab his collar and bring him into a lying down position right now, but it’s no good. Would a pinch collar help this? With the “heel” command, I usually see dogs trained to stay right at their owners side after the command is issued- in side to side, forward and backing up movement. My guy can’t seem to back up, is it possibly because he is a Shepherd and has a weaker hind end/hips? How would I train around this if it is? He does not have hip displasia, and has no family history of the disease.

Thank you!

German Shepherd Obedience Training – 11 Months

Tuesday, March 30th, 2010

German Shepherd Risque – Dog Training Graduate – Boot Camp III.

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Risque is a femaleGerman Shepherd that graduated from the Neuman K-9 Academy pet dog boot camp. This program covered obedience commands to sit, stay, down, heel, come when called, walk next to a handler in a wheel chair, and general etiquette like waiting at doors until released and no jumping up. She also learned how to run on the treadmill, jump in a vehicle, and be social around people and dogs. For more information on our training please visit: www.mndogtraining.com

German Shepherds do not need obedience training?

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Eh well German shepherds do not need formation d' obéissance? Then, how much each leçon. Thank you.

German Shepherd Training: Find out why its better for your dog!

Monday, March 29th, 2010

German Shepherd is an extremely enjoyable. Their race is perfect if you like either an animal or a dog, or both. Therefore, many people plan to buy or adopt a dog, go to the race. But like any breed of dog other notable traits should be known by the future owner of the dog before bringing one home.

For starters, German shepherd pups are very excited. At a very young age, their athletic nature and energy immediately surface and because they grow-up really fast in size, you’d might be having a problem if you have kids or elderly at home. This is purely because of the breed’s size and active nature and does not have anything to do with aggression. However, this could be easily addressed through training German Shepherd.

Another thing to consider is that this type of breed is hard to leave alone. Their size could prove to be destructive if they are untrained and are left to their own devices.

Therefore, socialization plays a very important role in the life of a dog. Dogs must be left to mingle with people and other dogs to ensure they do not have any type of aggression to people and other dogs.

While these may discourage a potential owner, you should remember that the key to addressing and preventing these problems rely heavily on training German Shepherd. Through proper training, German shepherds would pick-up correct behaviour and certain tricks.

I personally train my dogs and have developed a number of tips and tricks through the many years of experience. Dog training is an investment but it doesn’t have to be expensive! Sometimes, the best dog training are the free ideas you learn and not pay for!

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German Shepherd Training

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Training a German Shepherd comes with it’s own unique challenges that other breeds don’t give you. One of the most rewarding breeds of dog the German Shepherd dog tends to have a very distinctive personality that makes training it something that requires special attention. Breed ProfileA few reasons why you will need specific advice on German Shepherd training· A GSD (German Shepherd Dog) is one of the most energetic breeds of dog· They require considerable mental as well as energetic stimulation· A lot are very particular about what they eat· They suffer from numerous health problems inherent in the breed (e. g. hip dysplasia)German Shepherd TrainingSo what specifics do you need to consider when German Shepherd training?Firstly you must remember just how energetic your dog is. They require a lot of rigorous exercise every day – and before they do they have trouble concentrating. So make sure that you exercise them before getting into any serious obedience training or they won’t concentrate as well. The level of mental stimulation they need is also considerable, so don’t have just one training session a day. On top of that training session look to include training in everyday activities, like getting them to sit before crossing a road or eating. Make sure you are also thinking about what their diet is when you are giving them food rewards. Because of the health issues associated with the breed it is best to give a German Shepherd a very healthy diet – to that end make sure the treats and rewards you give are healthy. GSD’s certainly do well with a lot of protein in their diet. If one of the training methods that you are consider is obedience schools make sure they allow German Shepherds. A lot of schools don’t allow German Shepherds because of how they are with other canines. Some will require you to muzzle the dog, DON’T. Muzzling them will make training far harder.

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Potty training for German Shepherd dog, 4 months old ! HELP !?

Monday, March 29th, 2010

I need tips or hints how to train the dog on doing it in some precise place, never in front of guests or smthng. And more obedience lessons.

training a German Shepherd puppy in German language?

Monday, March 29th, 2010

I [I] taking a German shepherd puppy soon and want to form this mandate and main pipes in German. I know most of the command that you want but be sure to start the right way. . Does anyone know any websites or books that can help me with this? I searched the web but found nothing. .