German Shepherds are a large breed of dog that originated, as their name implies, in the country of Germany. German Shepherd history goes back to 1899 which means they are a relatively new breed of dog. They are a very intelligent and obedient dog breed that originally was used for guarding and herding sheep. In modern times, because of their intelligence, size, and strength they are frequently used as military or police dogs. Their loyalty and obedient nature also makes them popular household pets and are among the most popular dogs registered with the American Kennel Club.
Despite their loyalty and obedient nature, there is a potential downside of German Shepherd ownership. Because of their size and loyalty, they can also be dangerous if not properly trained. They may view other dogs or strangers as a threat to their home and family. When this happens to an untrained dog, it can lead to attacks and bites. While there are not concrete statistics on the how likely it is that a German Shepherd will bite, several reputable organizations state that they are more likely than other breeds to attack other dogs or people. This makes German Shepherd training critical for everybody who owns one.
There are a couple options when it comes to dog training. Your first option is to invest in a professional dog trainer. This could be a group training program at the local pet store or a private dog trainer. A personal trainer can be good because they give a dog more attention, but the group class can be good to get the dog used to being around other dogs and people. The second dog training option is to invest in a do it yourself dog training program. There are several good programs available including some that you can download immediately on the internet.
If you spend a little time on training, German Shepherds can be fantastic pets. They can be cherished family members that are also a great protector for your home.
Why Fully Training A Pet German Shepherd Is Very Important
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