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Dog Training & Ownership : How to Select a German Shepherd

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Selecting a German shepherd means picking either a purebred dog or a hybrid, each of which has strengths. Choose a German Shepherd or a vigorous shepherd hybrid with tips from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog ownership.

Expert: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg
Contact: www.miami-dog-training.com
Bio: Zephyr Clarke-Dolberg is a certified professional dog trainer in Miami, Fla.
Filmmaker: Paul Muller

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  • the mix breed looks scarier

  • American German Shepherd are breed just for show or home dog, NOT working dog. You NEED German Shepherd from Working German BloodLine

    @ 1:08 This guy talking about American German Shepherd that have lower back feet. Proper bred German Shepherd have flat back, not the shape like Frog or Show dog German Shepherd

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  • tbh that dog looks more like a mix between german shepherd and a greyhound,. maybe you need some lessons on picking a german shepherd?

  • @GrapeNomma You said it. When are people going to get over the whole purebreed craze? it's so stupid. I've had purebreds and mutts and MUTTS are always better. Healthier, better temperament, and usually are in need of a home.

  • @NOBL3Zz But the purebred is better looking than MOST PEOPLE!!!

  • the mix breed looks like he is from hell

  • dude... Your stupid

    

  • lol germans are getting famous

  • Awww my GSD's parents are huge the dad is 29 inches his a monster and the mom is 26 inches andthe paretns are black and tan :)

  • 0:19 "WTF DUDE?!?"

  • Sorry to bust you're bubble, but the best German Shepard's, have not that "body sloap" you are talking about. I agree though about the pure the lines, but then you have to know about what kind of breed you are talking about. Today German Shepard's are unfortenally breed in that way with that "sloap" and that makes results in a breed of kind dogs with hip problems ect... You should know this if you are a German Shepard owner. Best regard from Susanna born in Iceland, live in Norway, with Freya

  • that mix is ugly, that's not a shepherd lol

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