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@TheJeremiah948 Same Here
But after a few months of asking my dad FINALLY agreed!
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@moussadastgheib1 I wish, but my parents won't let me have a dog. :l
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Thumbs up if you have a german sheperd!!
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@ rettek808 bro my GSD had the same problem till i sat down with her and talked to her like if she understood what i ws telling her that it was nice of her to be fierndly but i needed her to tell me when there was Danger Believe it or Not the next Morning My Friends that were used to her got so scared that she barked at them sometimes i believe they understand the tone you are talking to them i would give it a try it worked for me
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Mandy again, use a shorter leash to help get him trained. I used to watch the dog whisperer and also bought the book ( about dog training.) I wish you the best of luck! Sounds like a beautiful dog!
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Mandy, do you walk your dog? It helps. Buy him a bone to chew on, it may help distract him from chewing on other things, it sure helped with our German shepherd. Try to take him out quite a few times and walk around till he goes potty them praise him. I hope this helps. Or put him on a leash so he can play and run around a little.
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I have a 4 month old German Shepherd Chow mix named Max and he's really small! His ears are still floppy but is natural for him since he's chow mixed. Having no trouble with training or exercise, but we are having problems with potty training. Any tips for us?
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Adopted a 2yr old GS, Akita mix. Great dog sweet, friendly non aggressive, but HYPER! He's into everything, pulls during walks, doesn't obey at all. I am not sure if he's to set in his ways to teach him obediance. I am home all day and am willing to do whatever it takes. I just don't know where to start. I like him but it's hard to enjoy him when he's so rowdy and destructive! Any suggestions!?
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once he caught a theif who was trying to climb in.....he dragged him and put himin front of me.though our security gaurd took care of the theif later........................p
lus my house is of 3 hectersand this happend in pakistan my parents home country though -
@rettek808 dude my german shephard is an awsome gaurd dog.....he doesnt even let strangers come close to house my house:)....though hes untrained,i watched this vid so icould train him.acually hes only 80 per cent german shepphard and 2o percent bull dog(pakistanii bull dogs and there the size of a motor cycle.)iam canadian
Never too old to train. But training to attack is a bad idea for a family dog. Don't you worry, if you show that dog love and take good care of it, you will see a whole different dog if someone tries to harm you. I have two shephards 9yr old and 2yr old and they would lick you to death if you came by to visit, but God help you if you tried to lay a hand on me in any way. My 9 yr old gets pretty upset if someone even tries to shake my hand. Show them love and they will show you loyalty.
65jem 6 months ago 14
@Liberalunconformest Train every day for a very short time like 5 minutes. If the dog isnt trained at all teach him every command in small steps and reward every succes with a treat.
Always end the training positive. When the dog gets bored or stressed out you trained too long. He will understand fast that training is worth it and can be fun.
I trained my shepherds with the clicker. Works great with almost every dog. You should give it a try.
MrFlorianTV 7 months ago 4