I’ve owned GSD’s for fifty years. An important aspect of having a GSD is allowing them to have alone/quiet time. Let them have what they want. Some want more than others, but they all require some downtime. When they leave a room and go into an empty room….please leave them be. They’ll come back out to refreshed and ready for more. Exceptional dogs! I couldn’t love them more.
@@DdD-pi8jw I Love GSD's Too But They Bark All Day And Would All Night If People Let Them, Let's Face It Those People Who Love Any Type Of Dogs Are Dog Servants It's Not Us Who Rule It's Them.
@@Sean-ws9je well, you’re hanging around the wrong people then. Those people are lazy dog owners. My dog never barks unless provoked by something unusual. I’ve had several GSD’s through the years and none of them barked excessively. A GSD is a special dog that demands a special owner.
@@DdD-pi8jw I'd have to agree with you. I have one 4 yo male, quiet as a mouse, except when anyone comes in the gate, doesn't matter if he's never met them or met them 100 times no one comes on the property without us knowing about it. Now he does have different barks so we know if they're a stranger or not. My wife always knows when I'm home because he raises all hell. Wouldn't be without him.
@@Sean-ws9jewell you clearly do not know people that know how to train their dogs because I've had German Shepherds my whole life and they will absolutely alert bark but they will stop when I tell them to
My German Shepherd was patient and gentle when i brought an elderly friend with dementia to live with me. He watched over her 24 7 and saved her life on two occasions. They both passed within months of each other and i know they are together in Heaven.
Dogs have proven to me what their ancestors the wolf knew and humans have not yet learned… It’s not ‘survival of the fittest’, it is the ‘survival of the friendliest’!
@@philhamilton8731 you have to buy one when he or she is a puppy so that they can be trained properly though, such loving dogs and they are super child friendly and lots of fun to play with 🥰
I believe it's important to socialize all breeds not just German Shepard. I have a 80lb pitbull rescued from the street 9years ago, I'm constantly socializing her introducing her to new people and dogs, when people ask if they can pet her I say yes and encourage people and children
German shepherd owner, I actually loved this for once! Great advice, these dogs can be a lot and need a lot of training and exercise. Also they are VOCAL!!! my dog screams any time we get to a parking lot
Awwww! The GSD playing with the baby looks just like my boy, Dutch. I have 2 and I can tell you that walking isn't enough for them. They HAVE to run a LOT. I run mine continuously for at least an hour a day, plus a walk and at least 4 or 5 trips outside to play for a good 10+ minutes at a time. I work on a my ranch so I have all day to spend with them, I can't imagine leaving them to go to work at a conventional job. If you aren't a very active, outdoorsy person, this isn't the breed for you. When I lived in the city and had a large backyard, my dogs couldn't get in the exercise they needed without us going to a park or trail where they could really open up and run. Once I realized their true needs for exercise, and ran them like I do now, their undesirable behaviors ceased. These dogs can destroy your house and yard in a day. They eat rugs/carpet, chew furniture, dig, and a whole host of other behaviors if they aren't worked hard daily. If you work away from home, don't get this breed. They just won't be happy dogs. Any working breed is going to need your devotion to working them. You also HAVE to socialize them. They may kill animals they aren't socialized with. Mine killed my goats when I first got them because they had never been around livestock before. They used to chase my birds too and killed one of my ducks. It's not their fault, they had just never been around them before. It was hard to get them to stop these behaviors and it cost money and animal lives to teach them. Now they are able to help me herd my livestock and are gentle with them. If they don't get exercise (like when I have the flu or something) they do revert to stalking the livestock like wolves. A bored GSD is a potential danger to other animals, and potentially even to people. Mine have never been aggressive towards people (unless that person is a threat to me) but they're well socialized around humans. The only time my boys tried to attack a person was when someone tried to carjack me. He quickly decided he didn't want my car when the dogs started snarling and trying to get through the windows to attack him. Thank God for protective dogs and thank God I don't live in the city anymore.
Yes theu are spectacular, I've grown up with German Shepherds my whole life & I'm looking to adopt next month. I want to make sure the dog meshes & is comfortable with me so I'm taking my time. My favorite doggo
Thanks for driving home the point that pets are not just objects to meet our needs, but require good parenting which rewards them for being our best buds. ❤
It's always interesting to see people that have had both. I've had purebred German Shepherds from working lines and purebred Malinois and currently have a German Shepherd Malinois mix, or x herder. Personally I prefer the crosses of Dutch Malinois and working line German Shepherd because they are extremely hearty dogs and larger than purebred Malinois more impressive and much closer to a German Shepherd except the diversity in genetics tends to improve health. Currently the police and military are actually primarily using Dutch Malinois and German Shepherd crosses. They may be fawn with black mask because that is dominant unless breeding is sable to sable, but they are Shepherd crosses
My first german shepherd..she's 3.5 months.. a doll, full of shanigans.. I live n the country.. a widow of 10 years.. I thought this could be the best breed for me given I live alone.. I work my.land..always in my acreage.. I have different animals she gets along w.. but will continuously socialize her.. She'll certainly go with me everywhere..❤
My favorite breed. Grew up with them. Always devastating when it comes to put them to sleep. It is like a part of your heart has literally just died. I remember the incredible times with them but sadly also the incredible pain at the end. I lost my last GSD over 4 years and still cry for him like now. It is like how could the Creator create this beautiful creature and take him/her when you least expect it. The GSD is in tune with your soul. My dog could sense when I was getting home, I kid you not, and he was at the gate before I got there. It may have been the sound of my vehicle as they have incredible hearing. I could go on and on about them.
I love dogs and I rescue them and adopt them and Foster them with my local rescue organization and there are so many owners out there that don't have a clue how to properly maintain and take care of your dog. If you are ever going to get a dog do research on what kind of dog you're getting. Yes some people will put them in the shelter if they get too much to handle
So precious! Our baby Loki is such a hyper, ornery, playful, and lovable pup. He’s a miracle pup, he had parvo when we brought him home and we didn’t think he was going to make it, after over a week In the hospital we were able to bring him home. Today he is a healthy and huge monster. ❤ we love our gsd 🐶🥹
My aunt got her first Shepherd in 1968. Has always had one since. She's had 2 Shiloh Shepherds, a Western or Eastern Red (who was absolutely beautiful) and many GOD'S. All were great dogs. She worked to get highly responsible breeders so she would get y ones with just the right temperament as she had little children and later, grandchildren.
Awwh, this reminds me of my late childhood dog, Sammy. She was a yellow Labrador-GSD mix; the colourings, kind demeanour, floppy ears and webbed feet of a Labrador and the stance, overall shape, protectiveness and need for independence of a GSD. She was one of the best dogs I've ever had. She passed away almost 8 years ago now, but I still miss and think of her often.
I'm glad my dog Oso is healthy and strong and trained.😢 He makes my family cry when we have his sister Lola 🐕🦺 over at the house, they never get the time to see each other and they love milk with chicken 🍗. Peace.
I have two GSD and having a back yard means nothing if I don’t go play with them, I thought I would get a guard dog but I got two big babies 😄 I love them so much 🥰
I own german shepherds, served with two K9's. Today, I also still always have german shepherds. The video is great advice with one caveat. IF your purpose is a security dog, you do not want them to acclimate to other people. However if you intend on having small children near them, then insure they have been introduced and around them enough to know they are family even if you have them for security reasons. In my training, I also teach them some verbal commands and hand signals to differentiate between friend or not. This allows them to keep watch but not go after someone they do not know. They WILL still react to a perceived threat however on their own.. a weapon is pulled out of the blue like a knife or gun. In this type training it is also important to notify anyone that will be coming onto your property that they need to let you know when they are arriving so you can greet the person and introduce the shepherd to them so there are no issues. Note also that just because you introduce them to a stranger, it changes nothing for the dog. If that person comes back at a later time, they will be treated as a threat by the dog unless commanded to hold.
Please stop saying a backyard is good to burn energy. You need to take the dog on walk / activities 2-3 hours a day. A backyard is simply convenient for us, humans.
Excellent video. For optimum lives, GSDs deserve knowledgeable, commited and confident humans --- PLEASE! Low-IQ, lazy, and irresponsible types are not satisfactory companions to the GSD breed. ❤🐾
i was surprised by the good quality GSDs there are in the shelters. Sadly, this is because most people have not done their homework and found out what it takes to own one. They hear all these great words: loyal, intelligent, protects family, etc and they look gorgeous...and don't realize how much they will radically change your life and home with the time and attention thry need. And this is especially true when young. They soon realize that they don't have the time for the dog and get upset when they lose their most expensive pair of shoes, or they tear up the couch or bite and chew on the legs of the furniture etc... These dogs need to be able to access the inside and outside as they get bored very quickly. They may nap for 30 mins but they then want to go bark at the birds. They want to play fetch when you get home tired and exhausted. And so that gorgeous dog you spent hundreds of dollars for is now dropped of at the dog shelter. So be absolutely sure you have done your homework before you get one.
German Shepards are so smart and so sweet, but their intelligence means they have extra needs for stimulation. Same with Huskies. That’s why shelters in our area are full of them. So many people want what a smart dog has to offer but want to do no work and offer nothing in return.
Getting two littermates at one time is not a good idea. Especially same sex. Look up littermate syndrome. A reputable breeder will never sell littermates to the same family.
@@maryjacobson2372 thanks for the advice but my boys are well adjusted family members. Competitive, nurturing to each other and extremely protective of their “people pets”.
German Shepherds are amazing dogs when trained right. I adopted a one year old male a year ago and he was highly aggressive to my kids constantly wanting to brutally attack them. After 3 weeks they were finally able to pet him. We got him into a full course dog trained and we’re fully refunded after 2 sessions because of his extreme aggressiveness. We got a pitbull puppy and he killed him after 6 months it was extremely sad. I’ve tried everything to train him but he’s so aggressive idk what to do anymore. I no longer host parties at my house and I no longer allow anyone in my back yard unless he’s locked up because he’s constantly trying to brutally attack people. Idk what his original owner did to make him this way but I wish my boy would ease up so we could take him places and treat him the way we do our female husky. It’s so sad when people can’t properly train dogs and create aggressive dogs.
Watch The Dog Daddyy videos on You Tube. He gives dog training classes in different locations. He specializes in aggressive dogs. You will not be disappointed.
I don't have a GSD, I have a King Shepherd, one thing I would add, they need training, however, they may not always actually use that training, if they decide they have a better idea they may well go with that.
We are owned by two GSD. They are often turned in to humane societies. Please adopt. If you choose a breeder check the local GSD club for ethical breeders in your area.
Nothing makes them happier than having a job, preferably one that requires great effort / exercise. They are my favorite breed but they're a horrible choice for lazy people that give little attention, they will be miserable. This is definitely a breed where, you get what you put in. Max effort = max reward
The fact that they torture breed some GSD for a low hip look is disgusting. Normal GSD do not have hip problems... we reject human footbinding and neck elongations practiced in some societies but we encourage and reward the genetic mutations of these prized breeders. Sad.
I live in an area that has many burrs. The inner coat of a german shepherd catches these burrs and they actually get driven under the dogs skin. Are there german shepherds with a single coat?
Idk y my puppy don't like to go on walks and stay it home maybe it is cuz of the hot wheather and he is double coated . If there are some other reason than can anyone tell me... The place where I live is not very hot also the max temp at summer will almost 36°c the avg temp is 32 - 34°c
Our neighbors have a German shepherd.. he's very protective.. which is good for them but he growls at me when I walk at the same time as his family walks... I don't trust his owners so therefore don't trust the dog! He should not be allowed off their property!
I’ve owned GSD’s for fifty years. An important aspect of having a GSD is allowing them to have alone/quiet time. Let them have what they want. Some want more than others, but they all require some downtime. When they leave a room and go into an empty room….please leave them be. They’ll come back out to refreshed and ready for more.
Exceptional dogs! I couldn’t love them more.
@@DdD-pi8jw I Love GSD's Too But They Bark All Day And Would All Night If People Let Them, Let's Face It Those People Who Love Any Type Of Dogs Are Dog Servants It's Not Us Who Rule It's Them.
Hence The Term General Dog's Body Meaning Servant For A Dog.
@@Sean-ws9je well, you’re hanging around the wrong people then. Those people are lazy dog owners. My dog never barks unless provoked by something unusual. I’ve had several GSD’s through the years and none of them barked excessively.
A GSD is a special dog that demands a special owner.
@@DdD-pi8jw I'd have to agree with you. I have one 4 yo male, quiet as a mouse, except when anyone comes in the gate, doesn't matter if he's never met them or met them 100 times no one comes on the property without us knowing about it. Now he does have different barks so we know if they're a stranger or not. My wife always knows when I'm home because he raises all hell. Wouldn't be without him.
@@Sean-ws9jewell you clearly do not know people that know how to train their dogs because I've had German Shepherds my whole life and they will absolutely alert bark but they will stop when I tell them to
My German Shepherd was patient and gentle when i brought an elderly friend with dementia to live with me. He watched over her 24 7 and saved her life on two occasions. They both passed within months of each other and i know they are together in Heaven.
@@serahloeffelroberts9901 Love xxx
@@serahloeffelroberts9901 German Shepherds Are Like This But Very Jealous Dogs When It Comes To Sharing You
Dogs have proven to me what their ancestors the wolf knew and humans have not yet learned… It’s not ‘survival of the fittest’, it is the ‘survival of the friendliest’!
That chubby baby one in her arms so cute
Yep, and look at the size of its feet LOL!!!
One of the best dogs we have ever owned
The best nanny you can get! Believe me, i was „raised“ by one 😅
Same and yes!
I'm just out in the yard throwing a tennis ball with my goodest girl. I'm so happy i adopted her.
You won’t find a more loyal breed of dog. GSD are just the best breed ever for protecting, devotion, loyalty, smart just all around great breed. ❤❤
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I adore Shepherd's, perfect dogs. ♥️
You have to be all in to give these special creatures what they need to be healthy and happy. NOT for the casual dog owner, but so very worth it.
@@philhamilton8731 you have to buy one when he or she is a puppy so that they can be trained properly though, such loving dogs and they are super child friendly and lots of fun to play with 🥰
perfect dogs? they kill more then sharks
I'll never own any other kind of dog
there the best friend and protector
you could ever own. I love mine
as if she was my own child.
I believe it's important to socialize all breeds not just German Shepard. I have a 80lb pitbull rescued from the street 9years ago, I'm constantly socializing her introducing her to new people and dogs, when people ask if they can pet her I say yes and encourage people and children
German shepherd owner, I actually loved this for once! Great advice, these dogs can be a lot and need a lot of training and exercise. Also they are VOCAL!!! my dog screams any time we get to a parking lot
Awwww! The GSD playing with the baby looks just like my boy, Dutch. I have 2 and I can tell you that walking isn't enough for them. They HAVE to run a LOT. I run mine continuously for at least an hour a day, plus a walk and at least 4 or 5 trips outside to play for a good 10+ minutes at a time. I work on a my ranch so I have all day to spend with them, I can't imagine leaving them to go to work at a conventional job. If you aren't a very active, outdoorsy person, this isn't the breed for you. When I lived in the city and had a large backyard, my dogs couldn't get in the exercise they needed without us going to a park or trail where they could really open up and run. Once I realized their true needs for exercise, and ran them like I do now, their undesirable behaviors ceased. These dogs can destroy your house and yard in a day. They eat rugs/carpet, chew furniture, dig, and a whole host of other behaviors if they aren't worked hard daily. If you work away from home, don't get this breed. They just won't be happy dogs. Any working breed is going to need your devotion to working them. You also HAVE to socialize them. They may kill animals they aren't socialized with. Mine killed my goats when I first got them because they had never been around livestock before. They used to chase my birds too and killed one of my ducks. It's not their fault, they had just never been around them before. It was hard to get them to stop these behaviors and it cost money and animal lives to teach them. Now they are able to help me herd my livestock and are gentle with them. If they don't get exercise (like when I have the flu or something) they do revert to stalking the livestock like wolves. A bored GSD is a potential danger to other animals, and potentially even to people. Mine have never been aggressive towards people (unless that person is a threat to me) but they're well socialized around humans. The only time my boys tried to attack a person was when someone tried to carjack me. He quickly decided he didn't want my car when the dogs started snarling and trying to get through the windows to attack him. Thank God for protective dogs and thank God I don't live in the city anymore.
Yes theu are spectacular, I've grown up with German Shepherds my whole life & I'm looking to adopt next month. I want to make sure the dog meshes & is comfortable with me so I'm taking my time. My favorite doggo
100% They Can Be Vocal Towards Other Dogs
They are not like others dogs. Their intelligence, loyalty and protective nature is bar none. You don't own them, they become one with you...
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Love love love GSD grow up with them.we had many of them in the house fantastic dogs
German Shedders. The shedding never stops! 🐶❤
It was explained to me once when I first got my boy. 'They shed once a year for 12 months'
Thanks for driving home the point that pets are not just objects to meet our needs, but require good parenting which rewards them for being our best buds. ❤
Aw we love our GSD and Belgian malinois they are awesome dogs they are to smart and very protective of our family we love them so much ❤❤
It's always interesting to see people that have had both. I've had purebred German Shepherds from working lines and purebred Malinois and currently have a German Shepherd Malinois mix, or x herder. Personally I prefer the crosses of Dutch Malinois and working line German Shepherd because they are extremely hearty dogs and larger than purebred Malinois more impressive and much closer to a German Shepherd except the diversity in genetics tends to improve health. Currently the police and military are actually primarily using Dutch Malinois and German Shepherd crosses. They may be fawn with black mask because that is dominant unless breeding is sable to sable, but they are Shepherd crosses
My first german shepherd..she's 3.5 months.. a doll, full of shanigans..
I live n the country.. a widow of 10 years.. I thought this could be the best breed for me given I live alone.. I work my.land..always in my acreage..
I have different animals she gets along w.. but will continuously socialize her..
She'll certainly go with me everywhere..❤
I love German Shepherds one of the most beautiful canine breeds.
Good advice. Thank you.
Best dogs......EVER!!!!
Rest in peace my sweet boy, Jake (11/5/10--7/15/23).
German Shepherds are simply awesome! 😃
My favorite breed. Grew up with them. Always devastating when it comes to put them to sleep. It is like a part of your heart has literally just died. I remember the incredible times with them but sadly also the incredible pain at the end. I lost my last GSD over 4 years and still cry for him like now. It is like how could the Creator create this beautiful creature and take him/her when you least expect it. The GSD is in tune with your soul. My dog could sense when I was getting home, I kid you not, and he was at the gate before I got there. It may have been the sound of my vehicle as they have incredible hearing. I could go on and on about them.
🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰Owczarki niemieckie to moja największa miłość.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
I love dogs and I rescue them and adopt them and Foster them with my local rescue organization and there are so many owners out there that don't have a clue how to properly maintain and take care of your dog. If you are ever going to get a dog do research on what kind of dog you're getting. Yes some people will put them in the shelter if they get too much to handle
So precious! Our baby Loki is such a hyper, ornery, playful, and lovable pup. He’s a miracle pup, he had parvo when we brought him home and we didn’t think he was going to make it, after over a week In the hospital we were able to bring him home. Today he is a healthy and huge monster. ❤ we love our gsd 🐶🥹
My aunt got her first Shepherd in 1968. Has always had one since. She's had 2 Shiloh Shepherds, a Western or Eastern Red (who was absolutely beautiful) and many GOD'S. All were great dogs. She worked to get highly responsible breeders so she would get y ones with just the right temperament as she had little children and later, grandchildren.
Awwh, this reminds me of my late childhood dog, Sammy.
She was a yellow Labrador-GSD mix; the colourings, kind demeanour, floppy ears and webbed feet of a Labrador and the stance, overall shape, protectiveness and need for independence of a GSD.
She was one of the best dogs I've ever had. She passed away almost 8 years ago now, but I still miss and think of her often.
I'm glad my dog Oso is healthy and strong and trained.😢 He makes my family cry when we have his sister Lola 🐕🦺 over at the house, they never get the time to see each other and they love milk with chicken 🍗. Peace.
The Mighty German Shedder!❤
I love German shepherds
Best dog!! We had one grew up with our daughter and was the best around kids
Our family had 3 GSD in a row. That's 30 years of same breed. Loved them all and have photos of them all. We'll meet up with our furry children again.
So true ❤I K9 trained mine so loving 🥰
German Shepherds Can Be A Pain In The But
Too much energy and protective instincts for you. People must be ready to train them. If you want an easy dog, get a Maltipoo
My senior German Shedder is the absolute best dog! I recommend the breed over all others!
German Shepherds Bark And Jump 6 Ft Fences And Won't Let You Go To Work And Go Missing During Doggie Season
Sounds like your neighbor has a German Shepherd that you can't stand.
Good to know! I was seriously considering getting a Shepard, gives me a better understanding of what to expect
They are work at the start, but so worth it. They pick things up so quickly.
I have a female. Very attached, quet, calm. Eats less then my 4 cats. Sleeps more than ALL of us.
I have two GSD and having a back yard means nothing if I don’t go play with them, I thought I would get a guard dog but I got two big babies 😄 I love them so much 🥰
I'm sad cos I know I'm never gonna own a dog friend. I looked after my friends Staffordshire mix who's old.... nearly killed me!😂😂
I own german shepherds, served with two K9's. Today, I also still always have german shepherds. The video is great advice with one caveat. IF your purpose is a security dog, you do not want them to acclimate to other people. However if you intend on having small children near them, then insure they have been introduced and around them enough to know they are family even if you have them for security reasons.
In my training, I also teach them some verbal commands and hand signals to differentiate between friend or not. This allows them to keep watch but not go after someone they do not know. They WILL still react to a perceived threat however on their own.. a weapon is pulled out of the blue like a knife or gun. In this type training it is also important to notify anyone that will be coming onto your property that they need to let you know when they are arriving so you can greet the person and introduce the shepherd to them so there are no issues.
Note also that just because you introduce them to a stranger, it changes nothing for the dog. If that person comes back at a later time, they will be treated as a threat by the dog unless commanded to hold.
Please stop saying a backyard is good to burn energy. You need to take the dog on walk / activities 2-3 hours a day. A backyard is simply convenient for us, humans.
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Excellent video. For optimum lives, GSDs deserve knowledgeable, commited and confident humans --- PLEASE!
Low-IQ, lazy, and irresponsible types are not satisfactory companions to the GSD breed. ❤🐾
Yeee i love them.
ЭТАЛОН. ОБОЖАЮ.. ВСЯ ЖИЗНЬ С НИМИ...... ОБОЖАЮ....
My sherperd is the smartest dog I have ever owned. She sheds more than you can imagine, but she is amazing! Brushing is required.
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they are weary of people because they are smart.
i was surprised by the good quality GSDs there are in the shelters.
Sadly, this is because most people have not done their homework and found out what it takes to own one. They hear all these great words: loyal, intelligent, protects family, etc and they look gorgeous...and don't realize how much they will radically change your life and home with the time and attention thry need. And this is especially true when young. They soon realize that they don't have the time for the dog and get upset when they lose their most expensive pair of shoes, or they tear up the couch or bite and chew on the legs of the furniture etc...
These dogs need to be able to access the inside and outside as they get bored very quickly. They may nap for 30 mins but they then want to go bark at the birds. They want to play fetch when you get home tired and exhausted. And so that gorgeous dog you spent hundreds of dollars for is now dropped of at the dog shelter.
So be absolutely sure you have done your homework before you get one.
If A German Shepherd Could Sit On Your Lap 24hrs Per Day They Would
The greatest dog breed.
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I was sold as soon as I saw those Puppy EARS. Everything else was blah blah blah.
German Shepards are so smart and so sweet, but their intelligence means they have extra needs for stimulation. Same with Huskies. That’s why shelters in our area are full of them. So many people want what a smart dog has to offer but want to do no work and offer nothing in return.
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Gsd are semi wolf, but more dog..
Very well done. Thank you sir..
I miss my girl......
AND!!! They hog the bed! ❤
I MISS MY RICO!!! 😭🥺
I like them so much I got 2. Litter mate males. They have a friend and playmate 24/7 #dogbros
Getting two littermates at one time is not a good idea. Especially same sex. Look up littermate syndrome. A reputable breeder will never sell littermates to the same family.
@@maryjacobson2372 thanks for the advice but my boys are well adjusted family members. Competitive, nurturing to each other and extremely protective of their “people pets”.
German Shepherds are amazing dogs when trained right. I adopted a one year old male a year ago and he was highly aggressive to my kids constantly wanting to brutally attack them. After 3 weeks they were finally able to pet him. We got him into a full course dog trained and we’re fully refunded after 2 sessions because of his extreme aggressiveness. We got a pitbull puppy and he killed him after 6 months it was extremely sad. I’ve tried everything to train him but he’s so aggressive idk what to do anymore. I no longer host parties at my house and I no longer allow anyone in my back yard unless he’s locked up because he’s constantly trying to brutally attack people. Idk what his original owner did to make him this way but I wish my boy would ease up so we could take him places and treat him the way we do our female husky. It’s so sad when people can’t properly train dogs and create aggressive dogs.
Watch The Dog Daddyy videos on You Tube.
He gives dog training classes in different locations. He specializes in aggressive dogs. You will not be disappointed.
ОЧЕНЬ БОЛЬНО КОГДА УХОДЯТ...... НО ОПЫТ И МАЛЫШИ. ДЕЛАЕШЬ ГЕРОЯ.
I don't have a GSD, I have a King Shepherd, one thing I would add, they need training, however, they may not always actually use that training, if they decide they have a better idea they may well go with that.
We are owned by two GSD. They are often turned in to humane societies. Please adopt. If you choose a breeder check the local GSD club for ethical breeders in your area.
I thought he said “German Shepherd have a double code” 😂
Double coat of fur.
Buy one in Argentina or Chile... they are less aggressive down there... literally roaming around gated communities without biting anyone and friendly
Nothing makes them happier than having a job, preferably one that requires great effort / exercise. They are my favorite breed but they're a horrible choice for lazy people that give little attention, they will be miserable. This is definitely a breed where, you get what you put in. Max effort = max reward
I miss mine. Bud was the best. He was so smart. He was my love, and my clown.
I already own one, he’s 2😅
The fact that they torture breed some GSD for a low hip look is disgusting. Normal GSD do not have hip problems... we reject human footbinding and neck elongations practiced in some societies but we encourage and reward the genetic mutations of these prized breeders. Sad.
Wait til you mix one with a Jack Russell Terrier. My Persephone is a German Shepherd Jack Russell mix...
I bet that's a super adorable mix. I can only imagine her energy level! 😂
Unfortunately we don’t have a back yard where we live
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Correction:
Watch this before being owned by a GSD
Not all German Shepherd is soft natured with kids we have to be very careful
I live in an area that has many burrs. The inner coat of a german shepherd catches these burrs and they actually get driven under the dogs skin. Are there german shepherds with a single coat?
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So, before owning a GSD, you need to be able to afford to buy a home with a large backyard which means I can never own a GSD !!!
Bro my dream is to have gsd im 12 i want it when i become like 15 but now afteri see how much they sheding idk if i need get him
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Idk y my puppy don't like to go on walks and stay it home maybe it is cuz of the hot wheather and he is double coated . If there are some other reason than can anyone tell me... The place where I live is not very hot also the max temp at summer will almost 36°c the avg temp is 32 - 34°c
Yeah before getting one find out about hip dysplasia
Our neighbors have a German shepherd.. he's very protective.. which is good for them but he growls at me when I walk at the same time as his family walks... I don't trust his owners so therefore don't trust the dog! He should not be allowed off their property!
*BIG DOGGY*
lol why do people talk like this just be normal
German Shepherds Suffer From Social Anxiety And Show Their Annoyance By None Stop Barking 7 Days Per Week
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Well I have beagle so lazy and stubborn ❤❤❤❤❤❤😂😂😂😢😢😢😢