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World's most aggressive German Shepherd dog

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  • Woooooah. How do you get your shepherd to lay down and sleep? Mine doesn't even know what "sleep" means! LMAO naw jk. He chills after I take him for a jog. Yours is pretty.

  • @StellaisBack if you have any dog trainers in your area its a good idea to get some advice if you can, if not you can try watching some clips of ceaser milan the dog whisperer, obviously ppl can't do it how he can because hes a proffessional with years of experience but it gives you ideas and things you can improve on so you can eventually get a balanced dog who knows your the leader.

  • @IronfistedPriest I make her drop it but it's a long process of wills between her and me. Don't know how to do it so she learns once and for all not to take things she knows very well are not hers. She really is a sweet dog though. And, she seems to get calmer as the years go along. She is 2.5 years old now. It has been a long road with though, I must say.

  • @IronfistedPriest Actually, we got her at 6 months old from a shelter and she must have been traumatize by her previous owners. She can be as calm and sweet as the German in this video but she also gets supper hyper like she's on drugs. I am very strict with her and don't let her do anything I don't want her to do; unfortunately others in the house are more lenient with her. She doesn't really bite anymore but she can be annoyingly hyper. Plus she takes things that aren't hers for attention.

  • @StellaisBack its probably because you let it bite you alot as a puppy because thats cute and you don't practice any kind of leadership now that its grownup your just a chew toy and LOWER on the totem pole so when you do something he doesn't want you to do he will try and correct you.

  • aawwww!! He's all like, "Leave me alone. I'm tired. I had a long day of doing stuff."

  • @StellaisBack Simple rule about shepherds, I have ha rottweiler/shepherd mix, 11 months and she is the friendliest dog ever only because I've been really really tough with her. I NEVER let her win, she ALWAYS has to do what I say, she can NEVER do anything like eating, saying hello or anything without my permission.

    Be tough when they are small, then you don't have to be tough when they grow up.

    shepherds are tough dogs that take command if you dont.

  • what are you talking about? he ain't so bad see?

  • When I was growing up, we had a collie/german shepherd/aridel(sp) terrier dog, and he was very aggressive. He was penned up as a young dog, and while he was in there, some kids were really mean to him, so he got SUPER mean. We had to put him away. His name was Prince. He was super fluffy like a collie, but the colors were all mixed up lol. He also had a bad tooth that we didn't know about for a long time. He bit a man really bad, after we warned him..the man wanted us to put him down.

  • this is a desperate call for attention.. bweeghh

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