GSD Protects Child
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This has an amazing story and shows how loyal and protecyive sheperds are
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Kick ASS!
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was tht a test cuz if he didnt have a protecter on his arm hed puncture the skin and tht guy would fall to the ground thts y i lov gsd
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My dog was like that as well. He would get very upset when we would play fight and wrestle with eachother, he would start barking and biting whoever was on top or doing the pushing or whatever. :D RIP charlie :(
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cute!
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my gsd x protected my baby yrs ago i was in a phone box with pram out side (obviously) and sky was tied to pram, she would just sitt there and, my baby was crying when alll of a sudden i herd sky attack/agressily barking and a crash, when i turned around sky was trying to get some stupid woman who apprently went to bounce the pram and sky flew at her... RIP sky
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I just watched a video of another 6th grader who asked if a untrained dog would protect and I'm sorry to say she disabled comments unlike here. When the girl did her test it was flawed, she never bonded with the dog and therefore would not protect here. Lost my GSD over a year ago now, miss her dearly but not ready to place her in the deep pocket of my heart and bring in a new one but when I do it will be a GSD!
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gave me chills...
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Loved this video. Do u have the full version or is this all?
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the best friend and protector you could ever have is your dog. i loved the ending, i do the same with my GS/Boxer :) <3
Dogs are protective of their loved ones regardless of who is threatening the owner. I have a gsd and he will get very aggressive toward me if I even play attack my gf....and vice versa....I think its a natural instinct like a mother protecting their baby. Yes well trained dogs are capabe of defending a family member much better but I think my dog would protect me in an instant. Even if he just barked or charged it would be enough to ward off an attacker..
powder2222 1 year ago 21
The best thing about GSD is that once you call them to stop they do (or you might have to "force them" a bit to), with other dogs, once they are bitting none can stop them.
OnBetamax 1 year ago 2