Monday 21 May 2012

A Trained German Shepherd Is A Happy German Shepherd - Family - Pets


German Shepherds may be one of the most easily recognized of the dog breeds. Used for many purposes, these dogs are intensely loyal, hardworking and intelligent. This breed can be found anywhere, being used for a family pet, to an intimidating guard dog, or sniffing drugs out for the police department.

The German Shepherd breed was developed by a man named Max von Stephanitz. He wanted to create a breed that would epitomize his vision of "utility is the true criterion of beauty", and bred a dog for the character, working ability, loyalty and intelligence. A fairly new breed, German Shepherds have only been around for about one hundred years. In spite of the newness of the breed, German Shepherds are a very popular choice for pets and working dogs. This extremely intelligent dog offers so much more than just companionship.

If you have decided to train a German Shepherd, it is important to remember that there are two levels of obedience for this breed. The type of training that you instill in your own German Shepherd is going to depend on what his role is going to be. If you are keeping your German Shepherd as a pet, he should go through the basic dog obedience training. If you are not used to handling dogs, remember that training starts the day you bring him home!

Short lessons are imperative, always end the training in a positive way. Never punish during training sessions, always be positive. Make time for at least one short training session EVERY day. Check out our link below for a guaranteed training program. Once you and your dog have successfully completed a training class, it is imperative to continue the lessons at home. Until you are sure you have complete control of your dog, make sure to start in part of the home or yard where both of you are comfortable. At first, you will want to eliminate distractions, but as time goes on you will start to introduce more. Once your dog obeys your commands in the regular spot, start changing locations. It is important to have control of your dog anywhere you might be. Once you change locations and introduce outside activity, it may seem like you are going back to square one. Just remind yourself that your dog needs to be able to listen anywhere, and read back over the above tips.

The time and money invested in training German Shepherds will yield rewards for many happy years. A well trained dog is a happy dog, and so are the owners. A well trained German Shepherd will also exhibit more confidence, will be safer, and can be trusted more with people and possessions than an untrained dog. Investing in the right training for your German Shepherd will yield a companion that is fiercely loyal, playful, and protective. Make sure to begin training right away because these large dogs can quickly get out of control if left to their own devises. Establishing the rules from the start is the secret to having a happy relationship with any dog.

For more training tips see: How To Train A German Shepherd





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