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  • I have a beautiful gsd

  • Aww you have a trampoline AAAAANNNNDDD a german shepherd.!!?? ur real lucky.!

  • what's the fucking noise in the background?

  • What breeder did you get your german shepherd from?, he's gorgeous! I want one just like him! I'm looking for a breeder and it's really hard because most of the reputable breeders sell show lines and they are very big and red coated with a very marked slope on their back. I want a normal one.

  • miyotob

  • the puppy wanted to play too =/

  • my GSD is sleeping right now :) solid black cutey

  • Yeah people I know tramps aren't the best for dogs but if the dog wanted off it could have stayed off when it jumped off... But he got back on so It didn't mind then! But out people!!!

  • My two shepherds absolutely love the trampoline. 

  • I'd be worried about the dog hurting it's hips on that trampoline, just throw that ball as far as you can and let the dog run its heart out.

  • a gsd is a police dog krime they can withstand a hard blow but it was rude to leave rita on the ground did she get mad at yall for that

  • you are pretty brave, my gsd gets irritated with too much movement.

  • My GSD is currently barking and trying to find where the yapping's coming from.

  • @Cantrell... Do you know anything about the breed or how dangerous a trampoline is despite it got back on? No? Well my friend I guess we know who has to shut the fuck up now =]

  • hahahahahaha cool

  • GSD funny without a trampoline enough :DD but with it he looks even more funny.

  • awwwh seems like Rita wants to join in the fun too lol

  • you guys need to calm down all of you when it jumped down it got back on willingsly so

    shut the fuck up

  • What is that machine making the clicking noise?

  • lol my GS and a trampoline do not mix thats just trouble from the beggining. he like to stay on the ground

  • Wow people. I hate people who think a dog will do anything even if it hurts it. Like, if a dog doesn't fucking want to be on a trampoline, it will walk off it. Just like a human being. It has a fucking brain. Drop dead you idiots.

  • Nice video:D A video of my German Shepherd biting the lawnmower is available on my channel. Thanks.

  • Jump Little German Shepherd! Jump! :D

  • Thats different

  • Cute, but I don't think a trampoline is a great spot for a large dog with a tendancy for hip problems.

  • you are a retard.

  • @farbio123 hi Mr.Troll :D

  • retarded

  • horrible crap

  • hahahah tht looks fun i have a gsd called maxmus hes so funny he twitters at you and put his head to a side when i talk to him funny

  • hahah niiice doog the puppy came out of nowhere lol hella cute

  • The puppy wants on too !!!!!

  • omg i cant believe some of the comments these people write... shes just having fun with her dog. Go butt into something that matters. you people are retarded.

  • @AZwhiskythrottle i agree!

  • His claw's will tear that tramp up/

  • It did damage it a little but not enough to cause problems.

  • Your German Shepherd's name is Buck?? Buck was the name of our GSD.. unfortunately he got sick and we lost him 3 years ago. Our new dog is Ray and he is also a GS..

    Lovely dogs, no other breed like this one.

  • Yup. We named him after a movie and book. Call of the Wild by Jack London.

  • good book i would name my dog because of it i have a german sheperd mix with black lab.

  • dont do that it only wants it ball your not given it him when your puttin near his face!poor dog my dog doesnt go on my trampoline it gets scared but it gets sad when me and my family go on it! ok, cute but please stop it its not clever who agrees with me that its bad to do it!

  • What the hell are you talking about.

  • im pretty sure he meant when she teases the dog, its fine to make the dog do something for the ball or treat, but when they do it and you dont reward them it isnt good, but kind of depends if you want your dog trained or kinda silly, although im not a dog expert so what do i know, just going by what i have noticed in dogs that i have been with

  • I really doubt the dog is 110lbs. If so He's really overweight.

  • obviously you've never had/seen/weighted/petted a full grown german shepherd before

  • Check my page, you can see a couple of vids w/ my GSD in it. She's 6 and massive. She is know where close to 110lbs.

  • Well DallasfuckingTT, 110lbs is not overweight depending on the structure of the dog. If you can see the extra layers of fat folding and creasing then it is considered overweight, but the simple rib check should suffice. However if it has a larger bone structure and which this dog looks to have, then there is no problem. I would not be surprised if this GSD is 110lbs.

  • Depending on the structure I agree. What I'm saying is this dog is NOT 110lbs. 110 is MASSIVE for a GSD. My family imported them for 15 years, and I have a very very large female that is only 90 lbs. She looks quite a bit less when she is shedding. It's all hair buddy, all hair.

  • We have several german shepherds. In the video I can't remember how much he was but when he was younger he weighed around 105-110 by the vets scale. He was a bit heavier for a while then he lost a bit of weight and now is at 96. His son however weighed 120 and was obese. Buck is tall and lanky, muscled back in the day, and decently fat.

  • That is WAY outside the breeds range. I don't care though, I'm glad you like your doggies. I'm always caring for my buddies. Check out my vids you can see them. They are some cool pups!

  • That is bad on its hips: Increased risk for Hip dysplasia at an early age.

  • no, it's not

  • ok.....

  • it's bad breeding that is the main reason for Hip Dysplasia

  • yeah, and its very common

    >=|

  • Actually, hip dysplasia cannot be increased there genius, hip dysplasia is a genetic disease that can only be transferred through dysplastic dogs. One possible way that it could be induced is by being overweight with the disease. Other than that, there is no contributing to hip dysplasia, next time get your facts right before you spout crap.

  • Thats BS and you know it.

    If you fuck with a dogs hips by forcing it to do cruel tricks, or letting kids put pressure on its back, it increases the risk of damaging the hip joint.

    Forcing a dog to put its weight on its hind legs is an environmental factor than increases the risk for hip dysplasia.

    Doing a simple google search on hip dysplasia yields results that clearly state it is caused by both genetic and environmental factors. So why lie?

  • Put if its by dogs choice, and does it anyway, regardless if provoked or not, then how is this any worse? Personally, I think the shock from jumping on the concrete and ground, as he does any other time, is much higher than on a trampoline, seeing as the springs reduce it.

  • The dog cannot make rational decisions regarding its health - this is why it has an owner. The owner should (be and) act as an adult who instead of risking a chance of injury for a few laughs, ensures that the animal does not put itself in a situation which may result in injury.

  • The same could be said for a young child wanting to play on a playground. If its under supervision, is fine. The dog puts himself in danger through fights with our other dogs and other situations, things that can't be helped. There was not true danger for Buck. We knew not to bounce him off or into the springs. He also at the time was a strong jumper and would come and go off the trampoline even when left alone outside.

  • true my dog hurt it leg by being silly but taken him start to a vet and it only fun i agree with you

  • lol the little pup is like hey someone boost me up!

  • nice puppy

  • nice!

  • My GS would of flawed me within the first 10secs if i had a ball.

  • LOL

  • how old is the dog

  • I think he was 2 when I took the video. He's 6 now.

  • I love the part at 1:23 lol

    she just wants to see what all the fuss is about

  • just like my german sheperd

  • My German used to get on the trampoline by herself and run around in circles. : )

  • the dog is like just gimme the dam ball bitch >:p

  • This looks like it was more exercise for the girl than for the dog!

  • somebody help that puppy get on to the trampoline

  • lol rita is adorable running around trying to get on :]

  • aww. reminds me of my dog except not on a tampoline. :]

  • Is that her puppy running around below?? Thats funny!

  • He learned tricks really fast but he has quite a few social issues that we can't fix. He also has a phobia of thunderstorms.

  • ur GSD is so beautiful

    i hav one too

    great friends arnt they?

    ur guy is gorgeous!

  • Kangaroo

  • You're so lucky to be allowed to have a dog! I want a German Shepherd puppy so much!!

  • they are the best dog,they're great with kids, great protectionthey don't take any chances of letting strangers hurt you, they love to be with family, they're easy to train, and intelligent

  • hear hear!

    nice one animalrights800

    i eally like ur username

    and i luv animals too

    we shud talk more about the dogs bein eaten in Korea

    damn those bastards!

  • what the hell they get eaten

  • The small puppy's like "hey guys..? why won't you let me join the party??"

    Nice video thanks for sharing

  • your best friend is hot, german shepherds are awesome dogs, what more does a 5 star vid need?

  • I have one German Shepherd puppy too.His name is Toby.By the way nice video.

    *****

  • was that a puppy german shepherd under the trampoline

  • Yea.

  • i was gonna ask the same question

  • German shepherds have weak back legs, I think, so be careful on the trampoline.

  • Buck has some pretty powerful legs. He's our most active dog. He can clear over 5ft! We don't really have much control over his jumping though. He jumps fences, on doors, and especially before he gets let out of his out door kennel. The trampoline was actually the easiest jumping for him since it absorbed some of the impact as opposed to landing on concrete like normal. This was about 2 years ago though and he hasn't been on the trampoline since. But thanks for your concern!

  • y do the make this video its not entertaining

  • dogies and becarefull dont kill him!!

  • although i love GSD's, be careful with the bounce, do dont wanna throw her/him off balance and have her roll off the trampoline onto her neck or back, that would be tragic =(

  • I don't think you should play with a GS like that. Allthough he's adorable.

  • Sometimes I think that too, but he really loves it and it wears him out!

  • umm no offence but shouldnt you be keeping an eye on where the puppy is not teasing your dog. ( just saying)) oh and btw i love german shepherds. got one and is a puppy.

  • She never got in the way or got hurt. Buck was only ever out there twice. She now is a three year old full grown pup weighing in at about 90lbs. When she was little if some one jumped she avoided it and then tried to bite you when you landed. She never did get hurt though.

  • i had a pup named buck who was a GS!!!!!!!!!

  • Lol. Buck's been the best dog I have ever had!

  • We have the same trampoline only with a net and we have a pure-bred german shepherd!

  • Lol. Thats awesome! I bet yours looks a whole lot better than mine does now!! I get envious of the past when I see how nice it used to look. Lol. One of my other dogs had the pleasure of eating my mats and the star faded away! But it's still great for jumping!

  • my german shepard died i reamber his last words rawr :(

  • me too =(

  • LOL! I love German Shepherds. They're so smart and sweet.

  • haha

    i want him...or her...its sooo cute

  • lol love your dog, haha an that little puppy who wants to join ^_^ so cute!

  • ive got a german shepherd called zigggy she barks at briks

  • You have a beautiful dog I really love Grman Shephards!!!!! My German is named Fritz!

  • thats a fine looking animal you got there, she got bloodlines? I call her she because she looks so much like mine did, my GSD was one of the best friends I ever had, she died on the Line of Duty, doing her job, trying to protect me, I sure miss her, I'll never forget how calm and laid back she was when we went on patrol that morning, it was like she knew it was coming and it did, but she died doing what she loved to do, working at my side.

  • I believe bucks parents had champion bloodlines but I can't be sure if it was one or both. I'm sorry to here about your partner. What happened?...

  • We were doing a drug bust, and some crazy guy dressed in camouflage jumped out in front of us, she jumped in front of him and preceded to take him down like she had been trained and he pulled out a revolver and shot her down. He was handcuffed by another officer, Maxine was still alive I put her in my squad car and rushed her to the vet's where she died a few minutes later with me by her side. The police department lost an officer, I lost my best friend, a fried who had saved my life.

  • aww that's so sad! Sry about ur loss.

  • quit teasing the dog for christ's sakes. if you make her sit and she does, give the reward (ball)

  • glad to see i'm not the only one that lets my dog on the trampoline. I have a rottie and she loves nothing better than to jump on the trampoline with the kids.

  • great :)

  • Chawawah. lol

  • i have a german shepard and a chawawah and its funny me chawawah anoys him and sometimes i tthink my german shepard would just bite him in half coz he is so smal lol! i luv german shepeard nice vid man

  • i have a german shepherd but she is rottwieler and chow mix her name is Baby and she is so sweet  love your dog i love german shepherds they rock

  • i have a german sheppard and australian cattledog mix, her name is BB

  • i have a german shepherd and yellow lab mix. he is really smart and we live on a dairy farm and he is awesome at chasing cows (if any1 cares)

  • u in WI?

  • me? no

  • than where?

  • do u live in michigan?

  • i use to live in wisconsin, but i moved out to arizona(i hate it so much)

  • ok..im gonna go see my dog now

  • i have a german sheperd and he is just the friendliest dog you will ever meet hes a real sweetie! ur dogs r so cute!!!!

  • My big GSD loves the trampoline but I won't let her on it because I'm worried her toenails will rip the fabric. But now I want to try it LOL. She was a handful at first, but we completed basic obedience classes and are now in intermediate working on off leash commands and she's doing good. Hint... find a teacher who knows how to be both firm and give praise. We don't do food treats.

  • i love the german shepherd.Smart,agile, children lover,tall,strong,heavy,and he not only warns about a problem outside, ¡he solve the problem!¡Long life to "Run"!¡Miss you,"Rocko"!

  • your dog is very beautiful

  • let the puppy on.. :( LOL

  • lol hes almast as tall as u

  • Harika :)

  • bad for their hips

  • Hi,i have a german shepard,but not as young as urs tho......mine is about 7yrs old.i love german shepards !!!!!!

  • look at that little other dog

  • my german sheperd he is SO FUNNY! he sees our dad and then he starts blowing the paint of the walls!he sure loves to bark!...unfortunley he does it everday.

  • Lol. Buck can do that too. Nice description of it.

  • dude, replace or fix that washing machine

  • its a ceiling fan

  • Damn, your friend single?

  • im getting a german shepherd puppy, so what should I expect from it?

  • if it is your first german shepherd, don't get a male. They are too head strung, males are. We had a female for 12 years and we just got a male 6 months ago. He is so different. Enrole your dog in puppy training and adult training. Please

    Good luck and God Bless, happy New Year :-)

  • Happy New Year tu yu tu

  • My first german shepherd was a male and he's been the best dog ever. So much easier to train then his sister and so much more loving. With males they like to please you a lot more than females. I've got many a shepherd both male and female like Rita there on the video. The deciding factor is always how much time you spend and how you treat your dog as to how much you'll like them.

  • oh cool. Has he ever once tryed to bite you?

  • mine never has. they are fiercely loyal, as long as you give them the right amount of love and care.

  • No. He has never bitten me at all.

  • Nice vid but your friend is an aggie its a damn shame.

  • Lol. Everyone picks on the ag. Actually. Thats my jacket! I kinda grew up in Aggieland so it rubs off a lil!

  • well, it seems that you don't have a problem at all with handling male GS, but I have had a very difficult time with raising mine, I love him to death, but I just don't know how to control him perhaps is because I'm male and he wants to match strength with me, I have recently replied to other person here, but I would be very thankful if you can give me any tips as well, thanks

  • i have an 8 weeks old female german shepherd..as of now she knw how to go to comfort room.but im beginning her to train so that if she getting bigger and older,mybe she knw about the signs that i told her today.But dont you worry because GSD is one of the greatest breed in dog's world. They are not vicious,if i say they are 90% lovable,harmless and loyal to his/her master.

    ps-i will put my new vids about my GSD soon.

  • Sounds like a dominance issue. GSDs (as with a lot of dogs) will quickly take the title of "Top Dog" if you don't take it first.

    Have you tried consulting a professional trainer? They'd likely offer better advice than the majority of us here.

  • Sorry I haven't noticed your comment til now but I'd be glad to give you some tips! In my family I've noticed the trend for guys to perfer female dogs and the women to like the males. The males though like to have a purpose. For Buck his purpose revolves around his indestructable ball, tennis balls, and frisbees. He likes to work for stuff so I base a lot of what I do around that. If you want to talk more check my account for my email!

  • hehe, yea, totally. my dad's lab, really a family pet, was really attached to him before she passed

  • Buck is kind of a baby. I always treated him gently and he grew up that way. He's great around people, he's a terror around small children or dogs. I control him a bit through fears. He barks constantly but if shown a vacuum hose he stops, or hula hoops. On walks he has to have a muzzle on at all times. It takes a bit of time to see what will get the desired response. Good luck!

  • Actually i agree, my german shepherd was stubborn as hell, it was a male. We had to jump through hoops sometimes.

  • Start training early. They are a VERY active breed, but you can't overdo it when their pups. But as they get older expect be doing lots of walks & other activities! :) I have started a GSD group which discusses care of GSDs if your interested, email me.

  • OH PLEASE if anyone needs help with handling GS I'm your guy, I have one and I used to walk it a lot when he was 2 years old and younger, but ever since then he has become very bossy and has developed such fearsome strength and I just can't walk it anymore because I always feel as if I'm gonna get my arms ripped off hahaha, plus he always drags me in the direction he wants and occasionaly barks at people, so ANY help would be very much appreciated, btw sorry for the bad english, I'm Mexican

  • hi there, i had EXACTLY the same problem with my female shepherd, Izzy. there's a really handy device called a 'haulty' which fit's one strap of material around their muzzle. it doesn't hurt the dog or stop him from opening his mouth in any way but whenever the dog pulls it puts preasure on his muzzle which is very uncomfortable for the dog so he quickley learns to stop pulling.

  • hi there, i had EXACTLY the same problem with my female shepherd, Izzy. there's a really handy device called a 'haulty' which fit's one strap of material around their muzzle. it doesn't hurt the dog or stop him from opening his mouth in any way but whenever the dog pulls it puts preasure on his muzzle which is very uncomfortable for the dog so he quickley learns to stop pulling.

  • "...expect from it?"

    Lots of love and mischief play!! Shepherds are so great!

  • 8'D

  • what kind of dog was the puppy?

  • She's a german shepherd. Her name is Rita and she's the larger shepherd's daughter.

  • they are both gorgeous

  • that's so mean. you won't let the puppy play.

  • she didn't like being up high when she was little. she also at the time was recovering from a leg injury from when she was about 4 weeks old.

  • my dog is exactly like that!

  • im getting a GSD soon

  • Aw my GSD loves the trampoline....but other users of it complaining her claws were stretching the holes......which is a lie, i think they didnt like her hair lol!

    yours is very vocal =]

  • poor dog....