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http://www.total-german-shepherd.com So you think you want a German Shepherd, huh? German Shepherds are highly intelligent, athletic, sociable & can be a great dog in the right family. Check out this video to learn more about the German Shepherd before you bring one home.

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  • @snakemanmike

    I agree. I got my german shepherd from a rescue pound, he was mistreated and starved. Since I got him I've spent 4+ hours everyday with him, taking him to dog parks, walking him, going on hikes, playing with him, swimming with him at lakes and feeding him proper nutrition. You have no idea how great of a feeling it is when you know you've changed your dogs life, that you've given him a second chance at a loving, caring home he/she deserves.

  • @Piximan0611 I have several dog training books, and when I get a dog (apartment too small for the breed I want) I will mostly train from home, as training is an ongoing thing. But there are merits to dog training class, chief among them being the social interaction the dog gets with other dogs and people. The people who sent their dog away did 2 things wrong. They sent their dog away for training, expecting to solve all problems, and didn't do enough research on the trainer and their techniques.

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  • @Hudson2012 Hey Thanks for you concern, really appreciate it.

    What are tugs actually?

    I am not getting a lot of time to take my GSD for long walks due to work. Trainers out here are not good enough. They believe in forcing the dog to learn, and I am very kind to animals, against training.

    Have a look at his videos in my channel.

  • @priyaranjansharmash Hi there, I read some of your compliments, and it sounds like if you dont get ahold of the issue now it will only get worse. Did you contact any trainersin your area so you could take him to some weekly classes with other dogs and people? Also if you have a tug try to look at some videos on building prey drive. maybe you arent doing it right, most dogs like this love tugs. Look at some leerburg videos with Micheal Ellis, or Ivan Balabanov. They should help you in both.Cheers

  • Did she just say a solid white german sheperd was controversial??

    Why???

  • @Piano0397 Actually, it is never a good idea to let you dog run free whether or not it is aggressive. Dogs have a pack mentality, and even the best behaved dog can get into trouble. Not to mention the dangers to the dog itself, such as cars, cruel children, and the diseases and illnesses it can contact from eating garbage or coming in contact with wild animals or other sick animals. Responsible owners do not let their dogs run.

  • @SammySamuelSam Thanks a lot.. I will convey your compliment to him :-)

    You know I have researched so much about GSDs and I try to teach him stuffs, but he is just too worried about others. I can train him or play with him if he likes toys, or food or something, but he just looses his concentration on me and no matter what antics I do, he will give a damn :-D

    Today I got the tug-of-war kinda toy for him, and he does not like it too :-/

  • @priyaranjansharmash I don't know man, I really haven't go beyond the Movie Maker, but I've heard about Sony Vegas Pro... Maybe that would help?

  • @priyaranjansharmash Yeah I checked your channel, you have a really beautiful long-coated German Shepherd but personally I think the best way to keep him under control is to teach him some stuff, I mean they were born to work and perform actions for people so maybe that's what's he's expecting from you.

  • @SammySamuelSam Check out my channel, I have his videos.

    You have any idea about a video editing software, I wanna make a good video of me with my GSD but I am a newbie.

  • @SammySamuelSam I had 2 GSDs and 1 mastiff, lately had to relocate so have got one GSD with me.

    He is not like this with people, but 2 weeks back the gardener jumped the fence and entered my garden when he was bit. This was the first time my GSD even attacked on a human being. After biting him, he has gained confidence and now he seems to run at people to scare them. I have stopped leaving him loose on leash.

  • @priyaranjansharmash Well, that's another story. Normally GSD are very territorial and when whey're not involved in a "socialize" process properly they just get they natural and aggresive territorial dog out... But I understand your point... Is your god like that with people?

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