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Dog Training & Ownership : How to Train a German Shepherd

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Training a German shepherd begins with the leash, which can simulate a dog bite from the pack leader, and requires discipline and affection from the master. Teach your German Shepherd to obey commands with tips from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog obedience.

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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  • why does expert village always blow anus?

  • expert bullsit he didnt teach how to do shit

    and then he tought nothing specific to the breed

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  • @wayrandomtv

    Shutup, the dog doesn't mind being commanded or tugged on for that matter. And yes the trainer sucks, we can all agree on that.

  • @basque1111

    It's true, they do like being told what to do. That's what makes German Shepherds, Dutch Shepherds and Belgian Malinois such good working dogs, is that they love to be commanded by the pack leader (master, or you)

  • The dog is totally disengaged from the handler. Dude can't even get his own dog to pay attention to him, then he's using outdated compulsion type training... Clueless. Sad really.

  • Hi, i have a 4 & a half year old GSD. As a puppy his training was going well. I taught him de basic commands etc. But later my dad became terminally ill & I couldn't focus on dog for sometime. Now he knows de the basic commands but he isn't properly offleash traind. I do feel bad for being careless towards de dog. But I still want to keep the dog. So can he still be fully traind at this age. I am willing to give him the time and attention.PS I can't afford any trainers or clubs at the moment.

  • training is not breed specific. Basic methods of training apply to all dog breeds. What is indeed breed specific is Schutzhund training, a method developed originally for the GSD as a breed suitability test.

  • @Hhotmama26 ha ha well I certainly thought so!

  • @roninface LMAO that was sooo funny!

  • you look like bill goldberg

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