Thursday, July 21, 2011

Key Points You Should Keep In Mind With Respect To German Shepherd Obedience

By Norah Tanner


All dog training throws up many challenges along the way and none more so than when training a German Shepherd. There are specific techniques needed, but the good news is that they are easily learnt and the whole process can be incredibly rewarding.

Although we tend to associate this breed with policing and as watch dogs, this is an extremely loyal and intelligent breed. Those who have been trained make superb pets and are great with kids.

If you have a German Shepherd puppy, make sure that it is trained so it grows up into a dog who has impeccable behavior. These tips will help you achieve this goal.

The first thing to remember about this breed is that they will always try and hunt for the alpha dog. They were they originally used to herd sheep and this instinct dates from then.

You need your dog to take their lead from you and to do this you must become the alpha dog. Don't hold back when remonstrating them, they really need the discipline.

Authoritative is one thing, but you must never be physically abusive. They are one of the most sensitive breeds and react badly to being disciplined physically. They can suffer long term mental suffering due to being struck.

All puppies are naughty and test the patience of their owners this is just nature and you shouldn't punish them for it. This is when you just speak firmly and calmly and they will soon know their boundaries, as dogs don't like being told off.

The other side of this is that you must reward your German Shepherd when he does well. As much hates being in trouble, they love to be praised and if they know there are kind words or a treat, they will try even harder to please you.




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